This week’s fixtures saw Fronsione maintaining its position at the top of the table with 14 points. Brescia lost its second place to Torino and slipped to fourth as they lost against Grosseto. Most of the teams are placed according to goal difference as they seem to have the same points.
Torino, Ascoli, Brescia and Padova are placed 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th in the table with 13 points each. Cesena, Ancona and Empoli securing 6th, 7th and 8th places with 12 points each. Lecce and Sassuolo are 9th and 10th with 11 points 10 points respectively. Grosseto and Reggina are next with 9 points each.
Vicenza, Cittadella, Gallipoli, Piacenza and Triestina secured the 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th places with 8 points each. Modena is next on 18th place with 7 points. Albinoleffe and Crotone are 19th and 20th with 5 points each. Mantova and Salernitana sit at the bottom of the table with 3, and 2 points respectively.
Of the eleven matches played this week, 6 of them ended in draws and the remaining 5 ended in favor of the home team. Padova, Vicenza and Salernitana played against Gallipoli, Triestina and Ascoli. All three matches ended in a goalless draw. Sassuolo vs. Cesena and Albinoleffe vs. Crotone ended in 1-1 draw while Frosinone vs. Torino ended 2-2.
The teams that registered home wins this weekend were Empoli, Lecce, Grosseto, Ancona and Reggina vs Cittadella, Mantova, Brescia, Modena and Piacenza respectively. Empoli scored a late goal in injury time to secure 3 points against Cittadella. The winner that left home fans ecstatic was scored by 30 year old Italian midfielder Francesco Marianini.





























