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Serie A Week 10 schedule: Lots of football, no narratives

What’s going on in Italy? Well, not much apart from a series of creepily normal-looking football matches.

Normally, when you have a round of games, there’s something noteworthy to comment upon. Napoli have trouble with Chievo? Cool, that’s interesting. There’s a narrative there, even if it is ‘Chievo enjoy kicking Marek Hamsik and Napoli fans enjoy whining about it’. This week? Not so much. League-leading Juventus’ undefeated record is unlikely to fall at home to Bologna. Atalanta probably won’t be too much of a problem for Napoli. Palermo vs. AC Milan would have been interesting a couple of years ago but isn’t anymore. So would Inter vs. Sampdoria.

In other words, all we’ve got on offer is some football. I suppose that’s enough. And hey, if nothing else takes your fancy, Roma are worth watching for the sheer lolsiness.

Check back to this StoryStream for in-depth previews on each of this week’s Serie A matches.

Tuesday, October 30

Palermo v AC Milan (8:45 p.m. local, 3:45 p.m. ET)

Wednesday, October 31

Kickoffs at 8:45 p.m. local, 3:45 p.m. ET

Atalanta v Napoli
Cagliari v Siena
Chievo v Pescara
Inter Milan v Sampdoria
Juventus v Bologna
Lazio v Torino
Parma v AS Roma
Udinese v Catania

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