Serie A Tips | 31st October 2016 | BT Sport

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A busy day for Marco Di Cosmo (@scioltz) yesterday, now he tackles two Monday night games in his native Italy.

Udinese v Torino | Monday 18:00 | BT Sport 1

Monday in Serie A is not providing top of the table encounters, but still we’ll have something interesting to see when the new Udinese of Luigi Del Neri will face a Torino side much improved in recent outcomes.

Despite their loss in Milan, the granata are in 8th position and their attack is the fourth strongest overall in Serie A with a total of 20 goals scored in 10 games.

Udinese are trying to develop a new face after their defensive-minded style was only good enough to keep them in the league by one point last season.

Their recent matches have showed a change in style with a narrow defeat 2-1 at Juventus and two 3-1 victories against Pescara and Palermo. Again, I’m convinced we'll see goals at both ends and much fun will commence between the two.

Cagliari v Palermo | Monday 20:00 | BT Sport 1

Who has the highest OVER 2.5 goals ratio in the league? Cagliari, of course Since the start of the 16-17 season the Sardinians have registered more than 2.5 goals in all their matches, combining for 17 goals scored and 23 suffered in 10 games.

In their stadium they are even more of a goal machine and scored three recently against Fiorentina despite losing the match 5-3. What a debacle!

Palermo have not improved much after sacking their old manager, despite some good performances against Juventus and Sampdoria.

The Sicilians have registered their biggest deficit in the defensive end so I'm expecting a goal-heavy Cagliari to reap rewards here and their Over 2.5 Goals trend to continue.

Best Bets

Udinese v Torino – Both Teams To Score (7/10 BWin)

Cagliari v Palermo – Over 2.5 Goals (3/4 188BET)

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Marco first found an interest in betting back in 2007 when correctly calling AC Milan as Champions League winners. Through his love and knowledge for Italian football, Marco soon started penning betting content based around the game in his home country. Based in Italy, Marco keeps a close eye on all the goings-on in Serie A, the Azzurri as well as taking a keen interest in politics though his career in journalism and the media.

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