Verona: 1. Montipò - 5. Núñez U., 7. Belghali, 12. Bradarić D. - 3. Frese (Bella-Kotchap, 70), 8. Serdar, 15. Nelsson V., 24. Bernède (Al Musrati, 80), 63. Gagliardini (Akpa Akpro, 30; Niasse, 80) - 16. Orban (Sarr A., 80), 17. Giovane
Substitution: Akpa Akpro (from 30 till 80); Bella-Kotchap (from 70); Al Musrati (from 80); Sarr A. (from 80); Niasse (from 80)
Bench: 34. Perilli S., 94. Toniolo - 2. Oyegoke, 23. Ebosse - 4. Santiago - 20. Kastanos, 72. Ajayi Jr
Yellow Cards: Serdar 43; Giovane 45
Cremonese: 1. Audero - 3. Pezzella, 6. Baschirotto, 15. Bianchetti - 18. Collocolo, 24. Terracciano F., 38. Bondo (Grassi, 58) - 7. Zerbin (Floriani Mussolini, 86), 27. Vandeputte (Sarmiento J., 59) - 90. Bonazzoli F. (Vardy, 59), 99. Sanabria (F. Vazquez, 66)
Substitution: Grassi (from 58); Sarmiento J. (from 59); Vardy (from 59); F. Vazquez (from 66); Floriani Mussolini (from 86)
Bench: 16. Silvestri, 69. Nava - 23. Ceccherini, 30. Faye M., 55. Folino - 48. Lordkipanidze - 11. Johnsen D., 14. Moumbagna
Yellow Cards: Collocolo 78
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