Our prediction for this Serie A match:
Roma have been having their ups and downs in the Serie A of late. Following a 2-0 loss to Atalanta at their Stadio Olimpico, the Romans did well to beat Lecce 1-0 on the road in their last league match. The Giallorossi aim to stay in the race for Scudetto and seeing that Inter and Juventus, the main contenders for the trophy, face each other at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza this weekend, we are positive that the hosts will leave their hearts on the field in Sunday’s football match.
The Sardinians, on the other hand, recorded three wins in previous four league fixtures, meaning that they head into Sunday’s football match in good spirits. The Rossoblu did well to beat Napoli at Stadio San Paolo in their last away game in the Italian elite division, but it has to be noted that the Neapolitans missed a number of clear-cut opportunities to score.
AS Roma vs Cagliari H2H

AS Roma
67%
Curent Form
Position
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Position
50%
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Cagliari
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
AS Roma vs Cagliari H2H Last Matches
27/04/19
AS Roma


Cagliari
08/12/18
Cagliari


AS Roma
06/05/18
Cagliari


AS Roma
16/12/17
AS Roma


Cagliari
Total Score
AS Roma
Cagliari
AS Roma vs Cagliari H2H

ASR
67%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
50%
Curent Form

CAG
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
AS Roma vs Cagliari H2H Last Matches
27/04/19
ASR


CAG
08/12/18
CAG


ASR
06/05/18
CAG


ASR
16/12/17
ASR


CAG
Total Score
ASR
CAG
Highlighted Player (Alessandro Florenzi):

Alessandro Florenzi is probably the most impressive product of AS Roma youth academy since Francesco Totti and Daniele De Rossi, and the full-back has already developed into an important player for both club and country.
Capable of operating as both right-back and right winger, the talented footballer is probably best remembered from scoring a marvellous goal from half-way line in the Champions League clash against Barcelona, but there is much more to him than an occasional wonder strike. While he usually played as a winger during his early career, Florenzi switched to attacking full-back at both Roma and Italy national team, and that proved a very good move for his career.
While helping the Gialorossi return to old glory days, the right-back left his mark on international stage as well, especially impressing since Antonio Conte took over the reigns in the national team. Despite the fact that he has yet to realise his full potential, Florenzi already boasts an impressive top flight experience and he is predicted a bright future in the game.
Highlighted Team (Cagliari):

Cagliari are a professional football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia. I Rossoblu (The Red and Blues) compete in Italian Serie A and the club’s biggest success came in 1970, when they won the national championship.
Cagliari finished the season in top position in the standings, four points clear of Juventus and it has to be noted that Luigi Riva led Cagliari to their first Serie A trophy.
I Rossoblu welcome their rivals at Stadio Sant’Elia and the capacity of the stadium is 16,000. In the 1993/1994 season Cagliari made it to the UEFA Cup semis, with the team suffering a loss to fellow Italian club Inter in the two-legged tie.
Giuseppe Pancaro helped Cagliari record a 3-2 win over Inter in the first leg, but I Rossoblu were hammered by the Nerazzurri in the second leg (3-0). Palermo are regarded as Cagliari’s main rivals and the two teams square off against each other in the Derby delle Isole.