Our prediction for this Serie B match:
Sudtirol will be eager to bounce back from their recent 2-0 defeat to Carrarese as they host Brescia at the Stadio Druso. The home side have shown resilience this season, and with players like Arrigoni and Casiraghi pushing for a place in the starting XI, they will be keen to get back to winning ways in front of their supporters.
Brescia, on the other hand, has struggled in their recent outings, suffering back-to-back losses to Cittadella and Reggiana.
Their poor performances have raised concerns, and with forward Gennaro Borreli expected to miss out due to injury, their chances of turning things around seem slim.
Given the contrasting forms and Brescia's injury issues, Südtirol will likely capitalize on their home advantage. A home win seems the most probable outcome, as Sudtirol aims to climb up the Serie B table and regain their momentum. Expect the hosts to put in a solid performance and secure all three points against a struggling away side.
Highlighted Team (Brescia):
Hosting their rivals at Stadio Mario Rigamonti, the stadium with the capacity of 16,743, Brescia are Italian team founded back in 1911 under the name of Brescia Football Club. Le Rondinelle are well known for their blue and white shirts, but white is dominant colour in their away kit.
Atalanta are considered one of the club’s fiercest rivals, with the two teams facing each other in the Derby of Lombardy. The Stadio Mario Rigamonti outfit have rivalries with the likes of Inter, Hellas Verona and Cremonese as well. Roberto Baggio, who has 56 caps with the Italy national football team, is considered the most famous footballer who played for Brescia.
Robi scored 45 goals in 95 appearances in the Serie A for le Rondinelle. It has to be noted that the likes of Andrea Pirlo, Gheorge Hagi, Pep Guardiola, Luca Toni, Luigi Di Biagio and Dario Hubner were part of Brescia in the past as well. However, Mario Rigamonti is the club’s biggest legend as he died in the Superga air disaster back in 1949.