Serie A returns to action for Matchday 10. The weekend kicks off on Saturday, November 1st at 3:00 PM with Udinese-Atalanta and will conclude on Monday, November 3rd at 8:45 PM with Lazio-Cagliari, the final match of the season.
The big matches of the day are undoubtedly Napoli-Como, scheduled for tomorrow at 6:00 PM, and AC Milan-Roma, scheduled for Sunday evening at 8:45 PM. Cremonese-Juventus will also be in the spotlight, and a look at Saturday night’s match, which will mark Luciano Spalletti‘s debut as the new Juventus manager, is also a must.
The championship is heating up, and with it, the crucial decisions in Fantasy Football. Matchday 10 promises to be full of pitfalls and close matches, but also opportunities for those who can find the right players. Here’s our ideal lineup for the weekend.
Formation: 3-5-2
GOALKEEPER
- Yann Sommer (Hellas Verona vs Inter) — €6.4M
Inter arrive in Verona full of confidence after their resounding 3-0 victory over Fiorentina. Verona struggled to convert their chances, and Inter, even away from San Siro, conceded little if they played a focused game. The Swiss player has every reason to keep a clean sheet.

DEFENDERS
- Carlos Augusto (Hellas Verona vs Inter) — €5.5M
Another man from Inter. The Brazilian’s pace and physicality are always an asset for Inter. When called upon, he always delivers. He can start and make an impact in attack with his runs and his consistently sharp crosses.

- Saúl Coco (Torino vs Pisa) — €7.4M
Over the last five matchdays, he and Torino have definitely turned things around. One goal, one assist, and an impressive consistency of performance. Only once has he dipped below a 7 rating, a sign of his now consolidated growth. Right now, he’s Torino’s true defensive pillar. Watch out for set pieces too, where he knows how to be ready!

- Leonardo Spinazzola (Napoli vs Como) — €6.5M
After the half-day rest granted by Conte in Lecce, he’s ready to return to the left flank. Against Como, Napoli will rely heavily on their key players, and Spinazzola is one of them. This is the ideal environment for a player who thrives on runs and precise crosses. A bonus is a possibility, but his volume of play also ensures a solid base rating.

CENTROCAMPISTI
- Riccardo Orsolini (Parma vs Bologna) — €8.6M
Five goals in nine games: no one like him in Serie A so far. A scoring frequency of 116 minutes and a fearsome form. It’s no coincidence that he’s the league’s top scorer and Bologna’s absolute point of reference in front of goal. The trip to Parma isn’t the easiest, but when he’s confident, the Rossoblu winger can score against anyone. He should always be included, without hesitation.

- Luka Modrić (Milan vs Roma) — €8.1M
With an average rating of 7.71, he’s the best not only in Milan but in all of Serie A. His technical and mental leadership has been crucial in key moments for the Rossoneri’s start to the season. Now, Milan, fourth in the table on 18 points, need a win to catch up with Roma (21). Modrić is the experienced player Allegri can count on to control the midfield and perhaps even make an impact in the bonus zone. A top choice, perfect for those seeking security and quality.

- Armand Laurienté (Sassuolo vs Genoa) — €6.5M
Speed, dribbling, and unpredictability: Laurienté remains a dangerous force in Fantacalcio. He’s second only to Pinamonti in bonuses brought to Sassuolo so far (2 goals and 1 assist), but his impact on the attack is often greater than the stats suggest. Against a Genoa side with low morale, his acceleration could prove decisive.

- Gustav Isaksen (Lazio vs Cagliari) — €6.5M
In recent games, Isaksen has looked one of Lazio’s most inspired players, always in the mix and capable of constantly creating threats. All he needs is the joy of his first goal of the season: it could come against Cagliari, a team clearly struggling defensively. A gamble with tremendous potential for this matchday 10.

- Kenan Yıldız (Cremonese vs Juventus) — €9.3M
The new Juventus number 10 is ready to take center stage. Spalletti will likely intend to hand him the reins at Juventus. After several dry games, he found his feet again against Udinese. This may have restored his innate confidence in scoring. He has enthusiasm, talent, and a desire to prove himself, which could also be the symbol of the new “Juventus Spallettiana”.

FORWARDS
- Moise Kean (Fiorentina vs Lecce) — €7.2M
Fiorentina are second to last in the standings, having scored seven goals and conceded 15 in their first nine games. There’s probably no need to add anything else, other than that Moise Kean is the only player who can shake things up. He’s the man who can make the difference for Fiorentina in a match where there’s no room for error. He’s definitely a player to bet on.

- Ademola Lookman (Udinese vs Atalanta) — €8.7M
Atalanta thrives on his bursts of energy and his play. Lookman seems to be back. He moves brilliantly between the lines, creates superiority, and always stays put, posing a constant threat. Against Udinese, who tend to concede in one-on-one situations, the Nigerian could be devastating. One of those names you should “watch with your eyes closed.”
