Cremonese: 1. Audero - 4. Barbieri (Floriani Mussolini, 90), 6. Baschirotto, 15. Bianchetti, 23. Ceccherini (Folino, 73) - 24. Terracciano F., 33. Grassi (Collocolo, 90), 38. Bondo - 27. Vandeputte (Zerbin, 83) - 10. Vardy, 90. Bonazzoli F. (Moumbagna, 73)
Substitution: Folino (from 73); Moumbagna (from 73); Zerbin (from 83); Floriani Mussolini (from 90); Collocolo (from 90)
Bench: 16. Silvestri, 69. Nava - 30. Faye M. - 20. F. Vazquez, 48. Lordkipanidze - 11. Johnsen D.
Yellow Cards: Bonazzoli F. 37; Vandeputte 41; Vardy 74
Verona: 34. Perilli S. - 12. Bradarić D., 14. Lirola (Oyegoke, 87), 19. Slotsager, 23. Ebosse (Harroui, 71) - 15. Nelsson V., 24. Bernède, 63. Gagliardini - 9. Sarr A. (Serdar, 66), 16. Orban, 17. Giovane
Substitution: Serdar (from 66); Harroui (from 71); Oyegoke (from 87)
Bench: 1. Montipò, 94. Toniolo - 70. Cham - 20. Kastanos, 25. Mosquera, 36. Niasse, 41. Isaac
Rasmus Hojlund continued his outstanding run of form in Serie A

In a tightly contested encounter, the Granata showed resilience and efficiency to secure three points

- Genoa climb out of the relegation zone as Malinovskyi helps secure key win over Verona
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After 239 long days without a home victory, Genoa finally reignited their flame at the iconic Marassi

The win lifts Roma above Napoli to the top of the Serie A standings

Artem Dovbyk opened his account for the 2025/26 Serie A season

The first half saw Udinese dominate possession but struggle to create clear-cut chances

AC Milan marked the return of Massimiliano Allegri and the much-anticipated debut of Luka Modrić

The modern era of the Serie A championship in Italy began in the 1929–30 season

The result keeps Inter Milan firmly in second place in the Serie A standings

Bologna continued their impressive campaign with a hard-fought victory over Hellas Verona

Atalanta delivered a stunning performance against Verona, securing a dominant 5-0 victory

After three winless outings, the Biancocelesti claimed all three points

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