Italy predicted lineup vs Malta - Euro 2024 qualifier

  • Luciano Spalletti takes charge of his second camp as Italy manager
  • Spalletti could use fringe squad members against Malta on Saturday
  • Azzurri will have one eye of England trip next Tuesday
Luciano Spalletti will oversee his second camp as Italy manager
Luciano Spalletti will oversee his second camp as Italy manager / Nicolò Campo/GettyImages
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A pivotal victory over Ukraine last month allowed Italy to breathe a sigh of relief amid their bid to qualify for Euro 2024.

The Azzurri are once again struggling through a qualifying campaign have failed to qualify for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, but their triumph over Ukraine has left them in a pretty strong position in Group C. They sit level on points with Ukraine and North Macedonia, but do have a game in-hand on their rivals.

Luciano Spalletti's side will be looking to take advantage on Saturday when they face bottom-of-the-table Malta in Bari ahead of next Tuesday's trip to England.

Italy's upcoming game is a good opportunity for Spalletti to give some of his fringe squad members minutes, and here's how the Azzurri could line up for Malta's visit.


Italy predicted lineup vs Malta (4-3-3)

Guglielmo Vicario
Tottenham's Guglielmo Vicario could make a rare international start on Saturday / Claudio Villa/GettyImages

GK: Guglielmo Vicario - Gianluigi Donnarumma remains Italy's number one, but Spalletti could hand a chance to one of his deputies on Saturday. Vicario, after starring in Serie A last season, has enjoyed a fine start to life at Tottenham.

RB: Giovanni Di Lorenzo - While the boss could rotate in several positions, it's unlikely he'll drop his captain for this qualifier.

CB: Gianluca Mancini - There are five centre-back options to choose from, and we should see Mancini or Francesco Acerbi get the nod at RCB. Spalletti might favour Acerbi's nous against England.

CB: Alessandro Bastoni - The Inter defender has somewhat drifted away from mainstream prominence in recent years, but he continues to impress in Serie A for the Nerazzurri and he should start both games this month.

LB: Federico Dimarco - Dimarco is quickly establishing himself as one of the best left-backs in the game. While he stars for Inter in an advanced wing-back position, he has history of playing as the left-sided defender in a back three and is more than comfortable in a back four.

CM: Bryan Cristante - The Roma man will be the stabilising force in Italy's midfield on Saturday.

CM: Davide Frattesi - While Inter's stacked midfield means he's currently finding it hard to get a game in Serie A, Frattesi has emerged as the Azzurri's new hero.

CM: Nicolo Barella - Similar in profile to Frattesi, Italy are now blessed with a pair of #8s that excel when crashing the opposition's box. Barella has eight goals in 47 caps for the national team.

RW: Domenico Berardi - Sassuolo's loyal servant played an underrated role in Italy's Euro 2020 triumph. He continues to marvel for the Neroverdi and should garner plenty of minutes for the Azzurri this month.

ST: Gianluca Scamacca - Ciro Immobile's absence from the squad should open the door for Scamacca to earn a couple of starts during the October break.

LW: Mattia Zaccagni - Dimarco's marauding runs from left-back should work in harmony with Zaccagni, who likes to drift infield and create from more central positions.


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