Bologna host Roma at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on Saturday evening in a critical Serie A encounter. Bologna sit ten points behind sixth-placed Roma and cannot afford a slip-up after a 2-0 defeat to Juventus, having lost three of their last four matches by multi-goal margins. Roma, managed by Gian Piero Gasperini, aim to recover from a 1-1 home draw against Atalanta and have already fallen five points behind fourth-placed Juventus. With only five games remaining, Roma's hopes of securing a top-four finish for the first time since 2017–18 are in jeopardy.
Bologna's home record presents a significant weakness—they have lost 50% of their Serie A home matches this season (W6, D2, L8) and have failed to beat Roma in all three meetings this term (D2, L1). However, the hosts have avoided defeat in their last five home encounters against Roma (W2, D3), keeping three clean sheets. Roma's away form is deeply concerning: they have failed to win any of their last seven away games across all competitions (D3, L4) and have conceded at least two goals in each of their last four Serie A away outings, including a 5-2 loss to Inter.
Absences will impact both sides. Bologna will be without goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski, centre-back Nicolo Casale, striker Thijs Dallinga, and Federico Bernardeschi due to injury. Roma are without long-term absentees Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson, whilst injuries to Manu Kone and Lorenzo Pellegrini have depleted their midfield, forcing Niccolò Pisilli and Bryan Cristante to step in. Paulo Dybala could feature on the bench.
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“Stadio Renato Dall’Ara is the venue as Bologna and Roma go head-to-head in an exciting Serie A showdown on Saturday evening. The home side’s chances of securing European qualification are waning quickly, and anything other than three points here would likely end their pursuit of a top-six…”
Read the full article in Italian at Cult of Calcio.