Our prediction for this Serie B match:
Pescara will be aiming to make amends for a 2-1 loss to Pisa when they welcome Empoli at their Stadio Adriatico – Giovanni Cornacchia. The Delfini have been having their ups and downs ever since they restarted the season, and, no doubt, they would be happy with one point from Monday’s clash. Pescara defenders Davide Bettella and Edoardo Masciangelo are both sidelined through suspension for the hosts. Empoli, on the other hand, have been struggling in front of goal of late.
Following a 1-0 loss to Spezia, the Gli Azzurri played out a goalless draw with Empoli on Matchday 30, and, no doubt, they are eager to put an end to their goalless run. Given Pescara’s shaky defence, we predict that both teams are going to find the net in Monday’s showdown. Simone Pinna (injury) is the only absentee in the away team ahead of the trip to Pescara.
Highlighted Player (Jacopo Dezi ):

Born in Atri, Italy on February 10, 1992, Jacopo Dezi is a midfielder who plays for Parma in Serie A. Dezi started his youth career at Giulianova and he continued playing for the Stadio Rubens Fadini outfit at senior level. In 2010 he moved to famous Italian club Napoli, but he eventually failed to make his debut for the Partenopei in the Italian elite division.
After spending several seasons on loan at Barletta, Crotone, Bari and Perugia, Jacopo Dezi signed a loan deal with Parma in the 2017/2018 season. The Italian footballer eventually signed a permanent contract with Parma, where he established himself as a first-team regular.
Dezi scored one goal in 35 appearances for the Gialloblu in the 2017/2018 Serie B campaign, helping the club secure promotion to the Italian top flight. Jacopo, who wears No. 33 jersey at Parma, has three caps for Italy U21 team, but he has yet to make his debut with the senior team.
Highlighted Team (Empoli):

Empoli FC (Empoli Football Club 1920 SpA) is an Italian football club founded in 1920 and is currently active in the Italian Serie A.
The club is playing in the Serie A since 2014/2015 and hosts its home games in the Stadio Carlo Castellani which holds a capacity of 19 847 seats. The home colors of Empoli FC are blue and white. The Empoli Ultra’s are called Rangers 1976 and are feared in Italy.
Empoli FC didn’t win any major prizes in the clubs history. The clubs biggest achievement in the history was in 2004/2005 where the club finished first in the Serie B (the second highest football division). Because of a matchfixing scandal the title was given away to Genoa CFC. Empoli FC played in the UEFA Cup once in season 2007/2008 but got knocked out in the first round by FC Zurich.
The are several famous players that played for Empoli FC like Birindelli, Bresciano, Di Natale and Luca Toni.