Unibet TV brings you Italian football live stream and betting this weekend as 2018 goes out with a bang in Serie A!
Juve are storming ahead with the league but there are a host of teams battling it out for the Champions League spots.
Milan face SPAL in a match that could define manager Gennaro Gattuso’s reign.
Lazio play Torino in a tantalising fixture, while Juve themselves are involved in Saturday’s early kick-off against Sampdoria.
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Here are the three Serie A matches you should follow on Saturday…
Football live stream and betting from Serie A – Saturday, December 29
Juve vs Sampdoria – 11:30 GMT
League leaders Juve kick off a mouthwatering day of football in Serie A at home to one of the league’s surprise teams this season. Sampdoria are fifth in the table and fighting it out with the big boys for a European spot this term.
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It is unlikely Sampdoria will earn a Champions League berth but Europa League qualification for next season is definitely a possibility. Sampdoria have enjoyed a free-scoring season so far, with Fabio Quagliarella the third-top scorer in the league with 11 goals.
Juve, however, have Ronaldo in their side and he is expected to play after being rested in their previous game at Atalanta. The Italian giants required Ronaldo to come off the bench and score an equaliser in the 2-2 draw — and manager Max Allegri won’t risk that again.
Expect Ronaldo to play and to score against Sampdoria. But it’s also worth backing the away side to net here too. Both teams to score at 2.33 is a great price.
Lazio vs Torino – 14:00 GMT
Almost straight after Juve vs Sampdoria, football betting fans can live stream Lazio vs Torino here with Unibet! Lazio are fourth in Serie A and are very much battling it out for that final Champions League spot. Ciro Immobile is on top form and Lazio have struct results at just the right time.
Having gone seven games without a win, Lazio have now claimed victories in their last two games. Beating Cagliari and Bologna was expected but the Rome club just needed to stop the rot and now they can focus on beating a Torino side who themselves have slipped of the pace of late.
Torino’s 3-0 triumph over Empoli on Boxing Day ended a three-game winless streak in which they had scored just one goal. Now, the away side won this fixture in both of the meetings between Lazio and Torino last season. It’s hard to see Torino winning in Rome on Saturday. And Lazio are worth backing at 2.63 to win/win on the HT/FT.
Milan vs SPAL – 19:30 GMT
The last Serie A match of 2018 comes from the San Siro, where Milan are aiming to end a shock run of five games without a win. Manager Gattuso is under real pressure to get three points here and there was talk before the Boxing Day draw at Frosinone that, if Milan didn’t win both festive fixtures, the boss would be sacked.
Gattuso has hung on for now but could lose his job if Milan don’t beat SPAL. The problem is they haven’t scored in FOUR Serie A games and have averaged just 4.75 shots on target per game during that period.
SPAL have not won in 10 games (D5 L5) but can eke out a draw when required. They have conceded just one goal in their last three, with just three goals overall being scored in the last 360 minutes of football involving the Ferrara side. A 0-0 draw here is priced at 11.50.