Sampdoria against Palermo at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris is just one of the standout matches in the next round of Serie B fixtures to be shown live on Destination Calcio TV.
They meet in Genoa on Tuesday February 10 with the Sicilians still among the promotion favourites and Samp trying to stay clear of trouble at the other end.
Both teams will be on DCTV three times across the four matchdays, with Palermo travelling to Bari on January 30 before hosting Empoli the following weekend. Sampdoria entertain Spezia and Padova.

We are showing 12 games between January 30 and February 15 and armchair Bari fans can also enjoy a TV treble, as that home test against Palermo is followed by encounters with Spezia and Sudtirol.
Each match is available across 51 territories. All of DCTV’s live Serie B broadcasts are shown in the USA, UK, Canada, Ireland, the Caribbean and South America.
Fans can watch by tuning in at tv.destinationcalcio.com, downloading the app on their phone or tablet via the Google or Apple store, or by downloading the app on their Smart TV.
Destination Calcio TV Fixture List (All Kick-Off Times GMT/EST)
January 30: Bari vs Palermo, 19:30/14:30
January 31: Sampdoria vs Spezia, 18:30/13:30
February 1: Padova vs Monza, 16:15/11:15
February 7: Catanzaro vs Reggiana, 14:00/09:00
February 7: Frosinone vs Venezia, 14:00/09:00
February 7: Palermo vs Empoli, 16:15/11:15
February 10: Sampdoria vs Palermo, 18:00/13:00
February 11: Bari vs Spezia, 19:00/14:00
February 11: Empoli vs Juve Stabia, 19:00/14:00
February 14: Sampdoria vs Padova, 14:00/09:00
February 15: Bari vs Südtirol, 14:00/09:00
February 15: Avellino vs Pescara, 18:30/13:30
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