Goran Pandev’s double in the Coppa Italia sees him retain his place in the Genoa side for the trip to Chievo.

The Macedonian forward scored twice in the 4-2 win over Perugia, and Coach Ivan Juric has kept faith with him for tonight’s match.

The two sides have only drawn once of their last 16 games, with the last time coming in 2011, 10 games ago.

The Grifone have problems on the road, as 68 per cent of their points so far have come at Marassi and they’ve lost their last three away games.

Goran Pandev’s double in the Coppa Italia sees him retain his place in the Genoa side for the trip to Chievo.

The Macedonian forward scored twice in the 4-2 win over Perugia, and Coach Ivan Juric has kept faith with him for tonight’s match.

The two sides have only drawn once of their last 16 games, with the last time coming in 2011, 10 games ago.

The Grifone have problems on the road, as 68 per cent of their points so far have come at Marassi and they’ve lost their last three away games.

Giovanni Simeone is looking to pick up where he left off after two goals in the 3-1 win over Juventus, and he leads the line for the away side along with Luca Rigoni and Pandev.

The home side have won just one of their last seven Serie A games, and look to Roberto Inglese and Riccardo Meggiorini to fire them back up the table.

Chievo:  Sorrentino; Frey, Dainelli, Gamberini, Gobbi; De Guzman, Radovanovic, Castro; Birsa; Inglese, Meggiorini

Chievo bench: Seculin, Confente, Sardo, Spolli, Cesar, Costa,Bastien, Rigoni, Izco, Hetemaj, Floro Flores, Pellissier

Genoa: Perin; Munoz, Burdisso, Izzo; Lazovic, Rincon, Veloso, Fiamozzi; Rigoni, Pandev, Simeone

Genoa bench: Lamanna, Zima, Edenilson, Gentiletti, Brivio, Biraschi, Cofie, Ntcham, Ocampos, Ninkovic, Gakpè

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