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Frosinone - Bologna
Italy Serie A - Stadio Benito Stirpe

Relegation candidates Frosinone take on highflying Bologna at the Stadio Benito Stirpe in Italy’s Serie A on Sunday, 7 April. Check out our Serie A betting tips for this weekend’s clash below.
Frosinone vs Bologna prediction: Little to separate the sides
🔥Hot tip
Bologna to Win
⚽ Correct score prediction
Frosinone 1-2 Bologna
💥 Both teams to score
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Key Stats
- Bologna have won eight of their last nine fixtures in Serie A.
- Frosinone have gone nine matches in the league without tasting victory.
- Nine of Bologna’s last 11 away games featured goals at both ends.
- Riccardo Orsolini has scored six times in his last 11 appearances in Serie A.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Bookies siding with visitors
- HOME: 3/1 (4.00) – 25%
- DRAW: 5/2 (3.50) – 28.6%
- AWAY: 10/11 (1.91) – 52.4%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Frosinone moved out of the bottom three with a draw at Genoa last week, though the relegation candidates could struggle to avoid defeat again this weekend. Bologna continue to look the part under Thiago Motta and their 3-0 triumph over Salernitana last time out was their eighth win in nine Serie A assignments.
The bookies have equipped Bologna with a 52.4% chance of winning again on Sunday and our latest betting tips for the contest have also backed the top-four chasers to prevail.
Last five H2Hs: Bologna chasing league double
Italy Serie A 22/10/23

Bologna

Frosinone
Italy Serie A 27/01/19

Bologna

Frosinone
Italy Serie A 26/08/18

Frosinone

Bologna
Italy Serie A 03/02/16

Frosinone

Bologna
Italy Serie A 20/09/15

Bologna

Frosinone
Bologna scored twice in the first half to beat Frosinone in October and that was the first encounter between the sides in five years. Bologna have never won a fixture at the Stadio Benito Stirpe before, though that could change on Sunday.
Frosinone preview: Hosts potentially missing six players
Abdou Harroui, Anthony Oyono, Riccardo Marchiza and Sergio Kalaj could all be missing for Frosinone this weekend, while Francesco Gelli and Kaio Jorge are doubtful and will need to be assessed closer to kick-off.
Predicted lineup: Turati – Lirola, Romagnoli, Okoli – Zortea, Brescianini, Barrenechea, Valeri – Soule, Reinier, Cheddira
Italy Serie B 08/02/25
D

Catanzaro
1

Frosinone
1
Italy Serie B 02/02/25
L

Bari
2

Frosinone
1
Italy Serie B 25/01/25
L

Sudtirol
3

Frosinone
0
Italy Serie B 18/01/25
D

Modena
1

Frosinone
1
Italy Serie B 12/01/25
L

Cremonese
3

Frosinone
0
Bologna preview: Zirkzee to return to the XI?
Sam Buekema and Adama Soumaoro are both expected to sit out Sunday's game for Bologna. The visitors could stick with the same XI that cruised to a 3-0 win over Salernitana last time out, though Joshua Zirkzee could return to the starting line up from the bench.
Predicted lineup: Ravaglia – Posch, Lucumi, Calafiori, Lykogiannis – Freuler, Orsolini, Aebischer, Ferguson, Saelemaekers – Zirkzee
Italy Serie A 09/02/25 D Lecce 0 Bologna 0 Coppa Italia 04/02/25 W Atalanta 0 Bologna 1 Italy Serie A 01/02/25 W Como 0 Bologna 2 UEFA Champions League 29/01/25 D Sporting 1 Bologna 1 Italy Serie A 25/01/25 D Empoli 1 Bologna 1

Player to watch – Alexis Saelemaekers
Alexis Saelemaekers hasn’t had the most productive campaign in the final third for Bologna, though the versatile Belgian made his presence last weekend when he lodged a goal and an assist in his team’s 3-0 win over Salernitana.
Can Saelemaekers contribute again?
24-year-old Saelemaekers has been providing 1.60 key passes per game in Serie A this term and the wide midfielder probably deserves more than two assists for the campaign for his efforts. Saelemaekers will be keen to be similarly effective for Bologna again on Sunday.