Our prediction for this Serie A match:
In the third and last game on Saturday, Sampdoria are travelling to the Olimpico in Rome to take on the home side Lazio. Lazio are on a little four game without a win slide now, confirmed by the surprising draw with struggling Chievo in the last round. However, they’ve been in relatively good form since they have only lost once in Serie A in the last seven encounters. In the last ten games in all competitions they only have two defeats, the other one coming from Apollon Limassol in the Europa League. And they’ve been solid at home with six wins out of last eight. Sampdoria have just one win away from home in the last five. They have been on a little skid in the last five games, but they managed to thrash Bologna 4:1 at home in the last round. And it might have happened in just the right time, when Lazio are struggling to find points giving their opponents on Saturday to get something out of this game.
Lazio Roma vs Sampdoria H2H

Lazio Roma
67%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
33%
Curent Form

Sampdoria
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Lazio Roma vs Sampdoria H2H Last Matches
22/04/18
Lazio Roma


Sampdoria
03/12/17
Sampdoria


Lazio Roma
Total Score
Lazio Roma
Sampdoria
Lazio Roma vs Sampdoria H2H

LAZ
67%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
33%
Curent Form

SAM
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Lazio Roma vs Sampdoria H2H Last Matches
22/04/18
LAZ


SAM
03/12/17
SAM


LAZ
Total Score
LAZ
SAM
Highlighted Player (Martin Caceres):

Martin Caceres is a widely travelled and well known Uruguayan professional footballer who plays for Juventus. Primarily a central defender, Caceres is known for his tenacity, pace, strength, tackling and aerial ability. He is versatile and can operate as full-back on either sides too. Caceres started his career at Defensor Sporting and became a regular at a very young age.
In 2007, he went to Spanish side Villarreal but never officially appeared for them. He then was snapped up by Barcelona in 2008 for a reported transfer fee of € 16.5 million. But his only season at the Camp Nou was marred with injuries and moved to Juventus in 2012 via a short stop at Sevilla.
Caceres made his full senior team debut in 2007 and was a successful member of the team that won the 2011 Copa America. He also played at the 2014 World Cup and has 68 national caps to his credit.
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.