Serie A Fantasy Picks – Round 32

Serie A Fantasy Picks – Round 32

Matchday 32 of Serie A kicks off tonight at 8:45 PM with Roma vs. Pisa and concludes on Monday, April 13th at 8:45 PM with Fiorentina vs. Lazio.

Matches to watch include Atalanta vs. Juventus (Saturday at 8:45 PM) and Como vs. Inter (Sunday evening at 8:45 PM), two crucial matches for the European Championship and the Scudetto race.

Here are our picks.

Formation: 3-4-3

  • GOALKEEPER

Mile Svilar (Roma vs Pisa) – €6.6M

Our pick in goal is Svilar, who is playing at home against Pisa. Roma are the clear favorites, and with an opponent now close to relegation and lacking motivation, we expect a game that can be handled without too many risks. Despite Mancini’s significant absence, the Giallorossi defense should be able to keep a clean sheet.

Roma goalkeeper season stats graphic for 2025/26 showing Sofascore Rating 7.06, 75.8% save rate, 16 clean sheets, and passing and long-ball accuracy figures.
  • DEFENDERS

Evan N’Dicka (Roma vs Pisa) – €8.7M

We’re staying with Roma and N’Dicka, a reliable defender who dominates individual duels. The Frenchman is a sure thing both in terms of rating and performance, as well as posing a real threat from set pieces.

Francesco Acerbi (Como vs Inter) – €6.0M

Inter face a tricky trip to Como, but the Nerazzurri want to send a strong signal in their bid for the Scudetto (which would be their 21st). A solid performance will be needed, and Acerbi’s experience will be crucial in leading the team.

Robin Gosens (Fiorentina vs Lazio) – €6.6M

We expect a balanced and hard-fought Fiorentina-Lazio match. Gosens could be the key player thanks to his runs, physicality, and ability to attack second balls, while also ensuring a good overall rating.

  • MIDFIELDERS

Luka Modrić (Milan vs Udinese) – €8.9M

Milan are looking to bounce back from their disappointment against Napoli and finish the season on a high note. Modrić remains the beacon of the Rossoneri midfield and can make an impact both in the build-up play and with decisive moves.

Kenan Yildiz (Atalanta vs Juventus) – €10.5M

A tense matchup between Atalanta and Juventus. The Bianconeri are fighting for a Champions League spot, and Yildiz can always be one of the key players thanks to his quality and unpredictability.

Sofascore graphic showing Kenan Yildiz leading Serie A 2025/26 successful dribbles per 90, ahead of Francisco Conceição, with Udinese, Atalanta, Como, Cagliari, Napoli, Milan and Genoa players in top 10.

Scott McTominay (Parma vs Napoli) – €10.3M

Napoli can’t afford any slip-ups right now against Parma. McTominay is a complete midfielder, capable of making runs and finding opportunities: a very good choice for today’s matchday.

Federico Bernardeschi (Bologna vs Lecce) – €6.0M

After their European disappointment, Bologna are looking to return to winning ways at home against Lecce. Bernardeschi could be one of the key players, thanks to his experience and attacking play.

Federico Bernardeschi of Bologna in UEFA Europa League Round of 16 match vs Roma
  • FORWARDS

Lorenzo Colombo (Genoa vs Sassuolo – €5.8M

He hasn’t scored in seven games, but the match against Sassuolo could be the perfect opportunity to break new ground. Colombo is looking for his seventh goal of the season, which would be his personal best in Serie A.

Lorenzo Colombo, Genoa

Giovanni Simeone (Torino vs Hellas Verona) – €5.5M

The former player’s match against Hellas Verona: what better opportunity for Cholito? The momentum is positive, and he can continue his streak with another bonus.

Sebastiano Esposito (Cagliari vs Cremonese) – €7.3M

Cagliari and Cremonese face off in a relegation battle, separated by just three points. Home advantage can make the difference, and Esposito, one of the Rossoblu’s most promising talents, has all the credentials to make an impact.

Sebastiano Esposito, Cagliari

Serie A Fantasy Picks – Round 32

Serie A Fantasy Picks – Round 32

Matchday 32 of Serie A kicks off tonight at 8:45 PM with Roma vs. Pisa and concludes on Monday, April 13th at 8:45 PM with Fiorentina vs. Lazio.

Matches to watch include Atalanta vs. Juventus (Saturday at 8:45 PM) and Como vs. Inter (Sunday evening at 8:45 PM), two crucial matches for the European Championship and the Scudetto race.

Here are our picks.

Formation: 3-4-3

  • GOALKEEPER

Mile Svilar (Roma vs Pisa) – €6.6M

Our pick in goal is Svilar, who is playing at home against Pisa. Roma are the clear favorites, and with an opponent now close to relegation and lacking motivation, we expect a game that can be handled without too many risks. Despite Mancini’s significant absence, the Giallorossi defense should be able to keep a clean sheet.

Roma goalkeeper season stats graphic for 2025/26 showing Sofascore Rating 7.06, 75.8% save rate, 16 clean sheets, and passing and long-ball accuracy figures.
  • DEFENDERS

Evan N’Dicka (Roma vs Pisa) – €8.7M

We’re staying with Roma and N’Dicka, a reliable defender who dominates individual duels. The Frenchman is a sure thing both in terms of rating and performance, as well as posing a real threat from set pieces.

Francesco Acerbi (Como vs Inter) – €6.0M

Inter face a tricky trip to Como, but the Nerazzurri want to send a strong signal in their bid for the Scudetto (which would be their 21st). A solid performance will be needed, and Acerbi’s experience will be crucial in leading the team.

Robin Gosens (Fiorentina vs Lazio) – €6.6M

We expect a balanced and hard-fought Fiorentina-Lazio match. Gosens could be the key player thanks to his runs, physicality, and ability to attack second balls, while also ensuring a good overall rating.

  • MIDFIELDERS

Luka Modrić (Milan vs Udinese) – €8.9M

Milan are looking to bounce back from their disappointment against Napoli and finish the season on a high note. Modrić remains the beacon of the Rossoneri midfield and can make an impact both in the build-up play and with decisive moves.

Kenan Yildiz (Atalanta vs Juventus) – €10.5M

A tense matchup between Atalanta and Juventus. The Bianconeri are fighting for a Champions League spot, and Yildiz can always be one of the key players thanks to his quality and unpredictability.

Sofascore graphic showing Kenan Yildiz leading Serie A 2025/26 successful dribbles per 90, ahead of Francisco Conceição, with Udinese, Atalanta, Como, Cagliari, Napoli, Milan and Genoa players in top 10.

Scott McTominay (Parma vs Napoli) – €10.3M

Napoli can’t afford any slip-ups right now against Parma. McTominay is a complete midfielder, capable of making runs and finding opportunities: a very good choice for today’s matchday.

Federico Bernardeschi (Bologna vs Lecce) – €6.0M

After their European disappointment, Bologna are looking to return to winning ways at home against Lecce. Bernardeschi could be one of the key players, thanks to his experience and attacking play.

Federico Bernardeschi of Bologna in UEFA Europa League Round of 16 match vs Roma
  • FORWARDS

Lorenzo Colombo (Genoa vs Sassuolo – €5.8M

He hasn’t scored in seven games, but the match against Sassuolo could be the perfect opportunity to break new ground. Colombo is looking for his seventh goal of the season, which would be his personal best in Serie A.

Lorenzo Colombo, Genoa

Giovanni Simeone (Torino vs Hellas Verona) – €5.5M

The former player’s match against Hellas Verona: what better opportunity for Cholito? The momentum is positive, and he can continue his streak with another bonus.

Sebastiano Esposito (Cagliari vs Cremonese) – €7.3M

Cagliari and Cremonese face off in a relegation battle, separated by just three points. Home advantage can make the difference, and Esposito, one of the Rossoblu’s most promising talents, has all the credentials to make an impact.

Sebastiano Esposito, Cagliari
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