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February 14 2025, 12:52 · Alex Lawes

Parma vs Roma Preview: Team News & Prediction

Parma vs Roma Preview: Team News & Prediction

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Parma have been entertaining to watch throughout this campaign as they now prepare to take on a Roma side that are in the middle of a key UEFA Europa League tie against Porto.

Kick-off date/time: Sunday 16th February, 2025: UK – 5:00pm / US ET – 12:00pm / US PT – 9:00am

How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Select matches will be televised on CBS Sports so it is worth checking their schedule

How to watch online: UK – OneFootball / US – Paramount+

Parma Team News: Djuric out

New signing Milan Djuric is expected to become a key man at the Ennio Tardini but he is now unavailable for this one due to picking up a knee injury. He is sidelined alongside fellow attackers Gaetan Charpentier and Mateusz Kowalski. 

Predicted XI (4-3-3): Suzuki; Del Prato, Vogliacco, Leoni, Valeri; Keita, Adrian Bernabe, Sohm; Cancellieri, Bonny, Camara

Unavailable: Circati (Injured), Yordan Osorio (Injured), Charpentier (Injured), Djuric (Injured), Kowalski (Injured)

Questionable: Valenti (Injured), Benedyczak (Injured), Mihaila (Injured)

Roma Team News: Potential rotation

Ahead of their upcoming UEFA Europa League knockout playoff round second-leg against Porto in a few days, Roma could make a few changes here. New signing Devyne Rensch is unavailable for this one due to injury, whilst Bryan Cristante is missing through suspension.

Predicted XI (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Celik, Mancini, Ndicka; Saelemaekers, Gourna-Douath, Pellegrini, Angelino; Shomurodov, El Shaarawy; Dovbyk

Unavailable: Rensch (Injured), Cristante (Suspended)

Questionable: Dybala (Injured)

Parma vs Roma Prediction

Fabio Pecchia has done an impressive job at Parma but the Emilio-Romagna based outfit have slipped away after a bright start to the campaign following Serie B promotion last season. The home team begin the weekend sitting in the bottom three and the relegation places with their 2-1 defeat away to Cagliari last week meaning they have managed just one win in their last ten matches. Despite the fact Roma may make changes and do have their UEFA Europa League distraction, the Giallorossi should still have enough to see off an out of form and collapsing side, especially having been much-improved since the appointment of Claudio Ranieri.

Parma vs Roma Tip: Roma to win & under 3.5 goals