
"Starting with the hosts, while Bologna might have signed off their Europa League group stage adventure with a routine 3-0 victory against Maccabi Tel Aviv last week, the Greyhounds have drastically failed to find any kind of stability on either side of opening the New Year. Last seen in Serie A action falling to an action-packed 3-2 loss away at Genoa, the Greyhounds have come tumbling down the table and their European dreams have taken a major dent."
"Shown a straight red card against Genoa last week, veteran goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski will miss out through suspension on Tuesday night. Likewise, not featuring over the past few weeks and dealing with a recent muscle issue, Bologna are once again expected to be without former Genk defender Jhon Lucumi. Recording a maiden Serie A strike of the season last week, Scotland international Lewis Ferguson will start in the middle of the park."
"Verdict: Christopher Nkunku over 0.5 shots on target Best Odds: 4/5 Bookmaker: Olympusbet Looking to extend on their stunning title charge, AC Milan will travel to Emilia-Romagna when they meet Bologna on Tuesday night. As for the visitors, while Max Allegri might have only arrived at the San Siro over the summer, AC Milan are clearly relishing life under the former Juventus boss."
AC Milan will travel to Emilia-Romagna to face Bologna while pursuing a title charge. Bologna ended their Europa League group with a 3-0 win over Maccabi Tel Aviv but have struggled since the New Year. Recent results include a 3-2 loss at Genoa and a 3-1 defeat to Inter; Bologna have won only two of their last twelve matches within 90 minutes and remain without a Serie A home win since the November international break. Lukasz Skorupski is suspended after a red card and Jhon Lucumi is sidelined by a muscle issue. Lewis Ferguson and Jonathan Rowe are expected in Bologna's starting lineup.
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