Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 13
Matchday 13 of Serie A kicks off tonight at 8:45 PM with Como vs. Sassuolo and concludes on Monday, December 1st with the late Bologna vs. Cremonese match. This round is packed with interesting matchups for Fantacalcio: from Milan vs. Lazio to Atalanta vs. Fiorentina, matches that can offer valuable insights into individual players. But the real focus is surely on Roma vs. Napoli, a truly head-to-head matchup to consolidate or regain first place, capable of shaping not only the standings but also your bonus options.
FORMATION: 3-4-3
GOALKEEPER
- Michele Di Gregorio (Juventus vs Cagliari) — €6.1M
After the rotation in the Champions League in Bodø, with Perin in goal, Di Gregorio returns to the Bianconeri goal. A clean sheet for Juventus this year is far from guaranteed, the team has conceded too many chances. The Italian goalkeeper is determined to reverse that trend starting with the match against Cagliari.

DEFENDERS
- Isak Hien (Atalanta vs Fiorentina) — €5.8M
Hien is the classic defender who thrives in dueling matches. One-on-one is his forte. And against a Fiorentina side that often attacks vertically, the Swede will have plenty to contend with. Kean has been warned: it won’t be a walk in the park. Hien brings physicality, anticipation, and defensive leadership: in these matches, he can also post good scores thanks to his defensive numbers. Solid.

- Evan N’Dicka (Roma vs Napoli) — €8.5M
Despite being a defender, N’Dicka is Roma’s best passer: 91% pass accuracy. He combines this with interceptions, defensive readings, and clearances, placing him among the best in the Giallorossi department. In a crucial match like the one against Napoli, his composure and ball control can prove decisive. Reliable.

- Oumar Solet (Parma vs Udinese) — €7.5M
Physically dominant, with excellent timing in marking and excellent preventive reading. Parma relies heavily on crosses and high balls: a situation in which Solet tends to shine. He’s not a player worthy of a bonus, but he could bring a good grade and some important defensive stats.

MIDFIELDERS
- Nico Páz (Como vs Sassuolo) — €10.0M
The third-best rating in Serie A. First for goals (5), first for assists (4). Top 3 for shots on target. One of the league’s absolute revelations. Real Madrid has been waiting for him since 2026, but for now Como can enjoy a talent that shifts the balance of power. Páz is practically a certainty: he creates, finishes, and finishes. A must-have. A phenomenon.

- Riccardo Sottil (Lecce vs Torino) — €5.6M
At the Olimpico against Lazio, he scored a splendid goal, which was later disallowed by VAR. Sottil hasn’t digested that missed +3, and it shows: he’s in good form this season. Torino is struggling a lot in defense, and the Lecce winger can sting with his acceleration. It’s a semi-gamble, but one with high bonus potential.

- Riccardo Orsolini (Bologna vs Cremonese) — €8.6M
He’s always one of Bologna’s first attacking players in these games. Against a Cremonese side that tends to leave itself exposed because it plays an open game, he can find plenty of one-on-one situations and shooting opportunities. A designated penalty taker, he’s the team’s cover man when games need to be won. A must-have.

- Kenan Yıldız (Juventus vs Cagliari) — €9.0M
Juventus cannot and must not do without their number 10. Against Bodø, the huge difference between a Juve without Yıldız and a Juve with Yıldız was evident. The Turk sparks play, creates numerical superiority, and creates inventive passes where others don’t see them. Against Cagliari, he’s one of the hottest names for this round.

FORWARDS
- Rafael Leão (Milan vs Lazio) — €9.4M
Probably the worst player on the pitch in the derby win, but Leão is one of those players who immediately resets and starts again. Sarri’s Lazio, due to their tactical structure, is the kind of opponent he can hit in open play. Space, transitions, and ball control: ideal terrain for Leão. Redemption is possible.

- Lautaro Martínez (Pisa vs Inter) — €11.2M
He’s Inter’s leader, and in matches where the Nerazzurri need to assert their superiority, Lautaro always tends to leave his mark. Pisa defends well, but the Argentine is aggressive, clear-headed, and always in the thick of the action. Indispensable.

- Lorenzo Colombo (Genoa vs Verona) — €5.5M
He’s the gamble of the day. Recently, he’s scored a goal, provided an assist, and had another goal disallowed against Cagliari. Colombo is gaining confidence, and Genoa is creating clearer chances for him. Verona is conceding a lot. If you need a third striker with bonus potential, he’s the right name.

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Matchday 13 of Serie A kicks off tonight at 8:45 PM with Como vs. Sassuolo and concludes on Monday, December 1st with the late Bologna vs. Cremonese match. This round is packed with interesting matchups for Fantacalcio: from Milan vs. Lazio to Atalanta vs. Fiorentina, matches that can offer valuable insights into individual players. But the real focus is surely on Roma vs. Napoli, a truly head-to-head matchup to consolidate or regain first place, capable of shaping not only the standings but also your bonus options.
FORMATION: 3-4-3
GOALKEEPER
- Michele Di Gregorio (Juventus vs Cagliari) — €6.1M
After the rotation in the Champions League in Bodø, with Perin in goal, Di Gregorio returns to the Bianconeri goal. A clean sheet for Juventus this year is far from guaranteed, the team has conceded too many chances. The Italian goalkeeper is determined to reverse that trend starting with the match against Cagliari.

DEFENDERS
- Isak Hien (Atalanta vs Fiorentina) — €5.8M
Hien is the classic defender who thrives in dueling matches. One-on-one is his forte. And against a Fiorentina side that often attacks vertically, the Swede will have plenty to contend with. Kean has been warned: it won’t be a walk in the park. Hien brings physicality, anticipation, and defensive leadership: in these matches, he can also post good scores thanks to his defensive numbers. Solid.

- Evan N’Dicka (Roma vs Napoli) — €8.5M
Despite being a defender, N’Dicka is Roma’s best passer: 91% pass accuracy. He combines this with interceptions, defensive readings, and clearances, placing him among the best in the Giallorossi department. In a crucial match like the one against Napoli, his composure and ball control can prove decisive. Reliable.

- Oumar Solet (Parma vs Udinese) — €7.5M
Physically dominant, with excellent timing in marking and excellent preventive reading. Parma relies heavily on crosses and high balls: a situation in which Solet tends to shine. He’s not a player worthy of a bonus, but he could bring a good grade and some important defensive stats.

MIDFIELDERS
- Nico Páz (Como vs Sassuolo) — €10.0M
The third-best rating in Serie A. First for goals (5), first for assists (4). Top 3 for shots on target. One of the league’s absolute revelations. Real Madrid has been waiting for him since 2026, but for now Como can enjoy a talent that shifts the balance of power. Páz is practically a certainty: he creates, finishes, and finishes. A must-have. A phenomenon.

- Riccardo Sottil (Lecce vs Torino) — €5.6M
At the Olimpico against Lazio, he scored a splendid goal, which was later disallowed by VAR. Sottil hasn’t digested that missed +3, and it shows: he’s in good form this season. Torino is struggling a lot in defense, and the Lecce winger can sting with his acceleration. It’s a semi-gamble, but one with high bonus potential.

- Riccardo Orsolini (Bologna vs Cremonese) — €8.6M
He’s always one of Bologna’s first attacking players in these games. Against a Cremonese side that tends to leave itself exposed because it plays an open game, he can find plenty of one-on-one situations and shooting opportunities. A designated penalty taker, he’s the team’s cover man when games need to be won. A must-have.

- Kenan Yıldız (Juventus vs Cagliari) — €9.0M
Juventus cannot and must not do without their number 10. Against Bodø, the huge difference between a Juve without Yıldız and a Juve with Yıldız was evident. The Turk sparks play, creates numerical superiority, and creates inventive passes where others don’t see them. Against Cagliari, he’s one of the hottest names for this round.

FORWARDS
- Rafael Leão (Milan vs Lazio) — €9.4M
Probably the worst player on the pitch in the derby win, but Leão is one of those players who immediately resets and starts again. Sarri’s Lazio, due to their tactical structure, is the kind of opponent he can hit in open play. Space, transitions, and ball control: ideal terrain for Leão. Redemption is possible.

- Lautaro Martínez (Pisa vs Inter) — €11.2M
He’s Inter’s leader, and in matches where the Nerazzurri need to assert their superiority, Lautaro always tends to leave his mark. Pisa defends well, but the Argentine is aggressive, clear-headed, and always in the thick of the action. Indispensable.

- Lorenzo Colombo (Genoa vs Verona) — €5.5M
He’s the gamble of the day. Recently, he’s scored a goal, provided an assist, and had another goal disallowed against Cagliari. Colombo is gaining confidence, and Genoa is creating clearer chances for him. Verona is conceding a lot. If you need a third striker with bonus potential, he’s the right name.
