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LateRooms.com - See Napoli Take on Udinese in Serie A

This month's Napoli versus Udinese match could influence the Serie A title race in Italy.

2011-04-06
NAPLES, ITALY, April 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Visitors to Naples next month may get a chance to see the city's football team take on Udinese in a crucial Serie A fixture.

Both sides are chasing the title in Italy's top domestic league, as Napoli currently occupy third place in the table and their rivals from the north-east are just three points behind in fourth.

The two sides will face each other at the famous Stadio San Paolo in Naples on Sunday April 17th, with the match shaping up to be a decisive moment in the season.

Although league leaders AC Milan and second-placed Internazionale are considered more likely to win the championship this year, both Napoli and Udinese know that a late run of results could take them to the top.

With a number of highly talented players in each squad, fans of Italian football are expecting an exciting clash.

Napoli's attack is spearheaded by Edinson Cavani, Marek Hamsik and Ezequiel Lavezzi, their inspirational Argentinian striker.

Antonio Di Natale, last year's top scorer in Serie A, captains Udinese and remains one of the most dangerous forwards in the league at the age of 33.

Tickets for the match are available online, with prices starting from GBP44.19.

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - See Napoli Take on Udinese in Serie A
This month's Napoli versus Udinese match could influence the Serie A title race in Italy.