Lazio v Sassuolo Tips, Betting Odds - Saturday 11 July

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jul/10/2020

Lazio v Sassuolo betting markets, odds and tips are can be found below. 

Lazio 3/5, Sassuolo 4/1, Draw 3/1.  Jazz Sports is offering betting markets on this matchup with a generous welcome bonus and maximum of $1000.

Tips

  • Lazio haven't lost in 23 of their last 26 games in Serie A.
  • In their 23 most recent games of Serie A, Lazio have won 18 of them.
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  • In Sassuolo Calcio's last 6 Serie A games both teams scored.
  • Ciro Immobile has a 78% probability of scoring in this match.

Lazio to Win @ 3/5

Both Teams to Score YES @ 4/9

Ciro Immobile to Score @ 2/5

Sitting Out

Lazio will be without Patric, who is suspended after receiving a straight red card against Lecce, while Joaquin Correa, Adam Marusic and Senad Lulic are all injured.

Pedro Obiang and Filippo Romagna are both injured for Sassuolo, while Filip Djuricic is suspended.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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