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Sassuolo vs Parma Preview: Team News & Prediction

by Alex Lawes · December 30 2025, 19:57
Sassuolo vs Parma Preview: Team News & Prediction

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Sassuolo have been entertaining to watch following their promotion last season as they now take on a Parma side that have been improving as the season has gone on.

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Sassuolo vs Parma prediction

Coached by Fabio Grosso, Sassuolo gained inevitable promotion back to the top-flight last season with a squad that should never have really ever been in Serie B. Their form has dipped of late but they remain in the top-half of the table after a 1-1 draw with Bologna last weekend.

Parma appointed Mikel Arteta’s former assistant coach Carlos Cuesta in the summer and, following a slow start to the campaign, they have been improving. That continued with a victory last weekend as they defeated Fiorentina by a goal to nil at the Ennio Tardini, courtesy of a 48th minute strike scored by Oliver Sorensen.

Parma will believe they can be difficult for anyone to beat, and that has begun to show of late, and siding with them against a fallible Sassuolo seems the way to go for this one.

Sassuolo vs Parma tip: Double chance – Parma to win or draw

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