The stands in the closing stretch of the season are often louder than the table itself — some fans are already toasting a title, while others keep refreshing their Fantasy points on their phones. Serie A Round 36 Fantasy lineup recommendations are out: even though the league is in the home stretch, apart from Inter having already wrapped up the Scudetto, the race for European places and survival is still tightly knotted, and every round of Fantasy picks feels like a bet against the fixture list.
End-of-season rhythm and this round’s schedule
This round opens with Torino vs Sassuolo and closes on Sunday, May 11, with Napoli hosting Bologna. Recent form in the database shows Lecce beating Genoa 1-0 at home, Como winning 4-1 away, and Torino drawing 2-2 — results that sketch out the late-season league mood of “every point counts.” Lecce’s home ground, Stadio Comunale Via del Mare, holds around 33,876; Sassuolo travel to Turin, Fiorentina welcome Genoa, Parma face Roma, and AC Milan meet Atalanta at San Siro — each match carrying its own storyline.
Lecce vs Juventus: the emotional center of Fantasy picks
All eyes are on Lecce vs Juventus. After the Bianconeri drew with Verona, they can ill afford to drop more points in the Champions League race; Roma and Como are still pushing hard in pursuit. Spalletti’s side need to rediscover their defensive edge, while Lecce supporters will treat this as a home “points night.” In Fantasy terms, high-pressure, low-scoring fixtures like this often point first to the goalkeeper slot.
Goalkeeper: Michele Di Gregorio (6.3M)
Recommended goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio (Lecce vs Juventus) — priced at 6.3M, he falls into the “a bit risky but worth considering” category. Juventus travel south under heavy pressure and need a clean-sheet-level defensive response; the match is likely to be tight and low-scoring, and even a 1-0 defeat may not be unacceptable for Spalletti’s side. If Di Gregorio produces one or two key saves and backs it up with a potential clean sheet, there is upside for his Fantasy score.
Defenders: Gosens, Wesley, Scalvini
For Fiorentina vs Genoa, Robin Gosens (6.7M) remains one of La Viola’s most reliable and threatening wide outlets in recent weeks, capable of delivering Fantasy returns at both ends — he should continue to spearhead the left flank against Genoa.
Parma host Roma, and Wesley (6.9M) has quickly rediscovered his form after returning from injury; labeling him simply as a “defender” doesn’t quite fit — he often controls the tempo and creates local advantages, and while goals aren’t guaranteed, assists or key passes can still boost his rating.
AC Milan face Atalanta, and Giorgio Scalvini (6.2M) is a bolder pick: the Rossoneri have been struggling mentally and technically of late, while Atalanta remain as aggressive as ever. Scalvini never shies away from the big stage at San Siro — his leadership and reading of the game could translate into a solid, game-changing defensive display.
Midfield: Laurienté leads the attacking options
Torino vs Sassuolo — Armand Laurienté (6.9M) is a key name in attacking positions this round. Sassuolo have been one of the season’s pleasant surprises, and the Frenchman is a vital outlet for the Neroverdi; an away trip to Turin won’t be easy, but Laurienté remains one of the points opposition back lines must shut down, and if your Fantasy lineup lacks creativity, he’s worth a spot as a midfield/wide option.
How to read this round’s Fantasy strategy
Strategically, this round’s recommendations center on goalkeeper upside in high-pressure matchups and asset returns from weak-side, counter-attacking full-backs, while midfield leans on in-form wide threats on the flanks. The fight for Champions League places has Lecce–Juventus charged with emotion; Torino–Sassuolo, Fiorentina–Genoa, Parma–Roma, and Milan–Atalanta cover four different risk tiers. Fantasy managers who have already locked in their core strikers can use the players above to fill stability gaps at the back and in goal.
Over the final three rounds, beyond keeping an eye on Napoli–Bologna on May 11, watch closely whether Juventus can stop dropping points on the road and whether Roma and Como can keep up the pressure—these outcomes will directly reshape European Fantasy selection priorities. Before the next lineup is announced, prioritize tracking starting XIs and injury-list changes across the four fixtures above.