Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 33

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20. 8. 2026Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 33

Matchday 33 of Serie A kicks off today at 6:30 PM with Sassuolo vs. Como, followed by Inter vs. Cagliari at 8:45 PM. The round concludes on Monday, April 20th with Lecce vs. Fiorentina.
The key matches to watch closely are Napoli vs. Lazio and Juventus vs. Bologna, both of which are crucial for the league table.
Formation: 3-4-3
- GOALKEEPER
Mike Maignan (Hellas Verona vs Milan) — €6.8M
AC Milan are coming off two heavy defeats and can no longer afford to slip up in their Champions League race. This is a potentially tricky away game, but Hellas Verona now appear to be running out of motivation. Therefore, the French goalkeeper remains a reliable choice for today’s matchday.

- DEFENDERS
Pierre Kalulu (Juventus vs Bologna) — €8.3M
A tough match for Juventus, but Kalulu is a sure thing. Solid in marking, accurate in his reading of the ball, and often useful in attacking situations. A reliable name.

Robin Gosens (Lecce vs Fiorentina) — €6.7M
Fresh from his goal in the last round, the German winger can continue his positive run against Lecce. Drive, runs, and bonuses are always just around the corner.

Evan Ndicka (Roma vs Atalanta) — €8.7M
A key match for Europe between Roma and Atalanta. Ndicka is among the most consistent players in the Giallorossi lineup and can be dangerous even from set pieces.

- MIDFIELDERS
Federico Dimarco (Inter vs Cagliari) — €9.4M
Inter sees the Scudetto ever closer, and Dimarco remains a bonus-scoring machine. The team’s and league’s top assist provider with 14, he could be devastating at San Siro.

Arthur Atta (Udinese vs Parma) — €5.3M
Excellent value for money. A growing talent, dynamic and already decisive in the last round. He can make an impact again at home against Parma, after his last match against Milan.

Nikola Vlasic (Cremonese vs Torino) — €8.1M
Cremonese is struggling, and Torino wants to capitalize. Vlasic is one of the most in-form players in the Granata squad. A goal or assist is highly likely.

Tommaso Baldanzi (Pisa vs Genoa) — €5.5M
Whether he starts or comes off the bench, he’s someone who can change the pace of a game. His dribbling and unpredictability make him the most intriguing bet this round.

- FORWARDS
Anastasios Douvikas (Sassuolo vs Como) — €6.8M
Eleven goals this season and a good overall performance. He could find another bonus against Sassuolo, even away from home.

Marcus Thuram (Inter vs Cagliari) — €9.9M
Among the most decisive players in the last round vs Como, the Frenchman can still make his mark. At home against Cagliari, he was one of the top players of the day. A must-have.

Rasmus Højlund (Napoli vs Lazio) — €8.4M
Lazio struggles against deep attacks and leaves space for quick strikers. They’re the ideal opponent to showcase Højlund’s skills.

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Matchday 33 of Serie A kicks off today at 6:30 PM with Sassuolo vs. Como, followed by Inter vs. Cagliari at 8:45 PM. The round concludes on Monday, April 20th with Lecce vs. Fiorentina.
The key matches to watch closely are Napoli vs. Lazio and Juventus vs. Bologna, both of which are crucial for the league table.
Formation: 3-4-3
Mike Maignan (Hellas Verona vs Milan) — €6.8M
AC Milan are coming off two heavy defeats and can no longer afford to slip up in their Champions League race. This is a potentially tricky away game, but Hellas Verona now appear to be running out of motivation. Therefore, the French goalkeeper remains a reliable choice for today’s matchday.
Pierre Kalulu (Juventus vs Bologna) — €8.3M
A tough match for Juventus, but Kalulu is a sure thing. Solid in marking, accurate in his reading of the ball, and often useful in attacking situations. A reliable name.
Robin Gosens (Lecce vs Fiorentina) — €6.7M
Fresh from his goal in the last round, the German winger can continue his positive run against Lecce. Drive, runs, and bonuses are always just around the corner.
Evan Ndicka (Roma vs Atalanta) — €8.7M
A key match for Europe between Roma and Atalanta. Ndicka is among the most consistent players in the Giallorossi lineup and can be dangerous even from set pieces.
Federico Dimarco (Inter vs Cagliari) — €9.4M
Inter sees the Scudetto ever closer, and Dimarco remains a bonus-scoring machine. The team’s and league’s top assist provider with 14, he could be devastating at San Siro.
Arthur Atta (Udinese vs Parma) — €5.3M
Excellent value for money. A growing talent, dynamic and already decisive in the last round. He can make an impact again at home against Parma, after his last match against Milan.
Nikola Vlasic (Cremonese vs Torino) — €8.1M
Cremonese is struggling, and Torino wants to capitalize. Vlasic is one of the most in-form players in the Granata squad. A goal or assist is highly likely.
Tommaso Baldanzi (Pisa vs Genoa) — €5.5M
Whether he starts or comes off the bench, he’s someone who can change the pace of a game. His dribbling and unpredictability make him the most intriguing bet this round.
Anastasios Douvikas (Sassuolo vs Como) — €6.8M
Eleven goals this season and a good overall performance. He could find another bonus against Sassuolo, even away from home.
Marcus Thuram (Inter vs Cagliari) — €9.9M
Among the most decisive players in the last round vs Como, the Frenchman can still make his mark. At home against Cagliari, he was one of the top players of the day. A must-have.
Rasmus Højlund (Napoli vs Lazio) — €8.4M
Lazio struggles against deep attacks and leaves space for quick strikers. They’re the ideal opponent to showcase Højlund’s skills.