Our prediction for this Serie B match:
Stadio San Nicola will be the centre of attention when Bari and Sampdoria take on each other in the closing match of round 28. The Biancorossi aim to build on a hard-fought 1-0 win over Mantova, but Sunday’s clash will be anything but a walk in the park for the home side. Defender Nosa Obaretin serves a one-game ban due to accumulation of yellow cards, while all Vicari, Oliveri, Novakovich, and Lella are sidelined with injuries.
The Genovese, on the other hand, played out a goalless draw with league leaders Sassuolo in their last league match. Sampdoria, though, are not regarded as good travellers and we do not believe that they are capable of spoiling Bari’s party at Stadio San Nicola. To make things even more difficult for the away team, both Giuseppe Sibilli and Alessandro Riccio are banned for the match, while the likes of Benedetti, Perisan, Romagnoli, and Tutino miss out with injuries.
Highlighted Team (Sampdoria):

Sampdoria is an Italian football club from Genoa which is currently playing in the highest Italian football division: the Serie A. The club colours of Sampdoria are blue and white and is known under the nickname Blucerchiati. Sampdoria host it’s home games in the Stadio Luigi Ferraris which is located in Genua. Interesting detail is that their biggest city rival Genoa is playing their home games in Stadio Luigi Ferraris as well.
In the past Sampdoria was playing in the Serie B and Serie A on and off. After the big successes in the end of the eighties the club became a stable team in the Serie A. Sampdoria managed to win the Scudetto once in 1991, the Coppa Italia 4 times in 1985, 1988, 1989 and 1994 and the Europe Cup II in 1990.
There are a lot of important players in football history that played for Sampdoria such as: Seedorf, Gullit, Mancini, Poli, Vieri, Zenga, Falcone, Karembeu, Vialli, Klinsmann and Veron.