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Wednesday, Feb. 28 predictions: Serie A, Serie B, FA Cup and more.

by Thorsten

Wednesday, Feb. 28 predictions: the midweek Serie B round closes, two Serie A recoveries and the English FA Cup are also on the field.

Wednesday with two Serie A recoveries: Napoli in crisis despite a second coaching change with Calzona replacing Mazzarri will try to take advantage of Sassuolo’s black period. Sassuolo has also exonerated the coach: in place of Dionisi there will be Bigica. Match open to any result in which there should be no shortage of goals given Napoli’s defensive uncertainties.

Continues its triumphant march Inter that despite having already mortgaged the Scudetto wants to try to close the accounts definitively: Atalanta is looking for heavy points in key Champions League and at San Siro has already come out unscathed against Milan.

Other match predictions

In Serie B, Venezia fighting for direct promotion will face Cittadella, which has been declining in the last period. There is also play in the English FA Cup: Chelsea, having lost the League Cup final to Liverpool, has only the FA Cup at its disposal to try to save the season. Against Leeds mandatory victory. Even Manchester United out of Europe cannot afford to snub this competition.

Wolves-Brighton and Liverpool-Southampton promise goals and spectacle.

Predictions: the Seer’s Choice

Manchester United winning or draw and at least two goals overall in Nottingham Forest-Manchester United, FA Cup, 8:45 pm

Winners

Venezia (in Venezia-Cittadella, Serie B, 8:30 p.m.)
Chelsea (in Chelsea-Leeds, FA Cup, 8:30 p.m.)
Inter (in Inter-Atalanta, Serie A, 8:45 p.m.)

The matches of at least three goals in total

Chelsea-Leeds, FA Cup, 8:30 p.m.
Celtic-Dundee, Scottish Premier, 8:45 p.m.
Liverpool-Southampton, FA Cup, 9:00 p.m.

The matches of at least one goal per team

Sassuolo-Napoli, Serie A, 6 p.m.
Pisa-Modena, Serie B, 8:30 p.m.
Wolves-Brighton, FA Cup, 8:45 p.m.

The “resounding “

Liverpool winning and at least one goal per team (in Liverpool-Southampton, FA Cup, 9 p.m.)

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