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Italy – Serie A: Udinese vs Sampdoria Date 34

Italy – Serie A: Udinese vs Sampdoria Date 34

We tell you the preview of the duel Udinese vs Sampdoria, which will face each other at the Stadio Friuli stadium next Monday, May 8 at 1:30 p.m. (Argentine time).

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The duel corresponding to date 34 of Italy – Serie A TIM 2022-2023 will be played next Monday, May 8 at 1:30 p.m. (Argentine time).

The teams come to the match with the need to win. The visit suffered a fall last date, while the local comes from a draw at the Stadio Friuli stadium.

Udinese got just one point in their last game against Napoli, after drawing 1-1. In the previous 4 rounds, they have triumphed on 1 occasion, finished even on 1 and were defeated on 2 occasions. He accumulated a figure of 7 goals against and scored 6 in the rival arc.

Sampdoria comes from losing 0 to 2 at their stadium against Torino. In their last matches they have reaped 2 losses and 2 draws, in which they were able to score 4 goals in the rival arc and have conceded 12 goals.

The last 5 times they met in the tournament they had all possible results. The local team accumulated 2 victories, while the visit added 2. In 1 game they finished even on the scoreboard. The last time they met in this competition was on January 22, in the Italy – Serie A TIM 2022-2023 tournament, and Udinese won 0-1.

The local is in twelfth place with 43 points (10 PG – 13 PE – 10 PP), while the visitor reached 17 points and is placed in twentieth place in the tournament (3 PG – 8 PE – 22 PP) .

Udinese and Sampdoria schedule, according to country

  • Argentina: 1:30 p.m.
  • Colombia and Peru: 11:30 a.m.
  • El Salvador, Mexico (Mexico) and Nicaragua: 10:30 a.m.
  • Venezuela and Chile (Santiago): 12:30 p.m.

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