03/02/2012 - 18:39

The Gialloblù have little time to rest between their return late last night from the Novara match with three points and their match against Donadoni's Parma in two days' time. There are just three points between Chievo and Parma, who are on 24 points with a game in hand following last Tuesday's...

Chievo v Parma: previous matches

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 18:39

The Gialloblù have little time to rest between their return late last night from the Novara match with three points and their match against Donadoni's Parma in two days' time. There are just three points between Chievo and Parma, who are on 24 points with a game in hand following last Tuesday's postponement. Di Carlo's boys will want to continue their good performance from the Piola stadium and confirm their current home record, which has been good except against Lazio, one of the league's strongest teams recently.

The eight matches played between the two teams at the Bentegodi have seen four home victories, two draws and two losses: the last match on 6th March 2011 ended goalless.

Hetemaj is disqualified for one match, while eight Gialloblùs are on a warning: Bradley, Dainelli, Dramé, Luciano, Mandelli, Pellissier, Sammarco and Théréau; Parma has Stefano Morrone in the same position. Nasca (Bari) will referee, assisted by Giachero and Galloni with Doveri as fourth official.

ChievoVerona v Parma will be broadcast live on Sky, and fans can rely on the usual complete commentary on RadioVerona (103.0 and 103.9 FM), while our Web TV will have commentary exclusively on Twitter (https://twitter.com/#!/ACChievoVerona) and on the Wall. It will be possible to follow tweets on the Facebook page, clicking on the ChievoTwitter App.

Sunday evening at 9pm on TeleArena will feature coach Domenico Di Carlo in the Domenica nel pallone studio.