Emma Villas Codyeco Lupi Siena is seeking immediate redemption after Sunday’s defeat at the PalaPrata in Prata di Pordenone. So far, the Tuscans have failed to pick up points in their two away games, first in Pineto and then in Prata di Pordenone, but they did take full points in their second-round match against Catania at the PalaParenti in Santa Croce sull’Arno.

And at the PalaParenti, the team coached by Francesco Petrella will return to play on Sunday afternoon, starting at 5:00 PM. Their opponent will be Campi Reali Cantù, a team that has only earned one point so far and hasn’t won any of its three games so far.

Despite the defeat, Campi Reali’s young opposite hitter, Gaetano Penna, stood out: the former Lecce player, who is yet to turn 21, scored a whopping 34 points, leading the team with a 63% offensive output. Also performing well was 23-year-old spiker Matteo Meschiari, who finished the match with 17 points and a 75% offensive output.