Our prediction for this Serie A match:
Fiorentina and Parma, the two old rivals, take on each other at Stadio Artemio Franchi in what is expected to be one of the most exciting games of Sunday’s program. The Viola dropped a two-goal advantage in a 2-2 draw with AC Milan, but their display in the first half was more than promising. Head coach Raffaele Palladino will be watching the game from the stands due to suspension, while defender Pablo Mari serves a one-game ban.
The Gli Emiliani, on the other hand, showed character in a come-from-behind draw with Inter. As both Parma and Fiorentina have been showing signs of improvement up front in recent weeks, we are tempted to bet on over 2.5 goals. In their last meeting at “Artemio Franchi”, the two teams played out a thrilling 3-3 draw and yet another high-scoring affair is on the horizon. All Charpentier, Kowalski, Circati, Osorio, and Benedyczak are injured for the away team, while duo Mihaila – Cancellieri is rated doubtful for Sunday’s clash.
Highlighted Player (David de Gea):

David De Gea Quintana, born on 7th of November 1990 in Madrid is a Spanish football player which is currently playing for Manchester United. De Gea’s length is 192cm and is the goalkeeper for the national team of Spain as well.
De Gea started his career at Atletico Madrid B and after playing for Atletico Madrid for 2 seasons he got transferred to Manchester United for 20 million euro. David de Gea made his debut for the national team in June 2014.David de Gea won the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Super Cup with Atletico Madrid in 2009/2010 and the Premier League with Manchester United in 2012/2013.
At the moment David de Gea can be considered as one of the best goalkeepers in the world and is involved many transfer rumours every transfer period. David de Gea played for more than 300 games on the highest level already.
Highlighted Team (Parma):

Founded in 1913, Parma is considered one of the most famous Italian clubs. The Gialloblu play home games in white shirts with a dark blue cross and dark blue shorts. Speaking of their away colours, Parma footballers wear yellow-blue kits on the travels. Parma have yet to win the Serie A trophy, but they did well to lift the UEFA Cup trophy on two occasions (1994/1995, 1998/1999).
To make things even better for Parma fans, the Gialloblu won the European Cup Winners’ Cup in the 1992/1993 season, with the team beating Royal Antwerp in the title game 3-1. A number of top-class footballers played for Parma in the past: Hernan Crespo, Roberto Mancini, Juan Veron, Roberto Mancini, Dino Baggio, Fabio Cannavaro and Gianluigi Buffon.
The Gialloblu welcome their rivals at Stadio Ennio Tardini, which was opened in 1923. The venue can hold up to 27,906 spectators. Bologna are considered Parma’s biggest rivals and there have always been fireworks in matches between the two sides.