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Season Report & Analysis

Serie A 2025/2026

Comprehensive statistical analysis and comparison of the season data, including team performance metrics, player statistics, competitive insights, league comparisons, and detailed data analysis.

Competition Summary

The Serie A 2025/2026 season has been a showcase of elite football, featuring 20 teams competing across 198 matches played so far. With 465 total goals scored across the season, the competition averages 2.35 goals per game, providing consistent entertainment and showcasing the balance between defensive solidity and attacking creativity that defines top-tier football.

As a competition rooted in Italy, The Serie A represents one of the premier domestic football competitions, with teams averaging 23.3 goals and earning 1.35 points per game, reflecting the strong competitive dynamics that characterizes this league.

The competitive balance score of 9.8 reveals a moderately balanced competition where teams have begun to separate into distinct groups, though the distribution remains relatively tight. This statistical measure—calculated as the standard deviation of points—shows that while some teams have created distance from the pack, most teams remain competitive and the standings haven't fully stratified. The competition maintains good balance, with multiple teams still capable of challenging for positions throughout the table.

This makes the Serie A one of the most intriguing and dynamic competitions in Italy's football, where every match matters and the quality of play consistently reaches the highest levels.

League Rankings

Comparison with 6 other major leagues

Goals per Game7th/7
Avg: 2.92-19.6% vs avg
2.35
Average Points per Team2nd/7
Avg: 19.6+36.7% vs avg
26.8
Average Player Age2nd/7
Avg: 24.81.2% vs avg
25.1
Shots per Game5th/7
Avg: 2.15-25.6% vs avg
1.60
Shots on Target per Game6th/7
Avg: 0.67-31.8% vs avg
0.46
Corners per Game7th/7
Avg: 0.79-29.1% vs avg
0.56
Fouls per Game5th/7
Avg: 2.03-20.1% vs avg
1.62
Tackles per Game6th/7
Avg: 2.55-25.6% vs avg
1.90
Competitive Balance5th/7
Avg: 7.628.9% vs avg
9.8
Total Goals4th/7
Avg: 439+5.9% vs avg
465
Home Advantage7th/7
Avg: 40.2%-73.6% vs avg
10.6%
Cards per Game3rd/7
Avg: 0.31+-15.7% vs avg
0.26
Pass Accuracy6th/7
Avg: 83.8%-0.5% vs avg
83.4%
Saves per Game5th/7
Avg: 0.46-30.4% vs avg
0.32
Foreign Players3rd/7
Avg: 62.3%+1.0% vs avg
62.9%

Top Leagues by Goals per Game

Highest average goals scored

1.Champions League logoChampions League
3.38
2.Bundesliga logoBundesliga
3.26
3.Ligue 1 logoLigue 1
2.84
4.Premier League logoPremier League
2.80
5.Europa League logoEuropa League
2.69
6.La Liga logoLa Liga
2.57
7.Serie A logoSerie A
2.35

Most Competitive Leagues

Smallest competitive balance score

1.Champions League logoChampions League
3.9
2.Europa League logoEuropa League
4.5
3.Ligue 1 logoLigue 1
8.3
4.Bundesliga logoBundesliga
8.9
5.Serie A logoSerie A
9.8
6.Premier League logoPremier League
9.9
7.La Liga logoLa Liga
10.1

Most Balanced Leagues

Smallest gap between best attack & defense

1.Europa League logoEuropa League
11 (13-2)
2.Champions League logoChampions League
18 (19-1)
3.Ligue 1 logoLigue 1
24 (37-13)
4.Serie A logoSerie A
31 (43-12)
5.Premier League logoPremier League
31 (45-14)
6.La Liga logoLa Liga
36 (53-17)
7.Bundesliga logoBundesliga
51 (63-12)

Top Leagues by Shots per Game

Highest average shots taken

1.Champions League logoChampions League
3.21
2.Europa League logoEuropa League
3.17
3.Bundesliga logoBundesliga
2.17
4.Ligue 1 logoLigue 1
1.91
5.Serie A logoSerie A
1.60
6.Premier League logoPremier League
1.51
7.La Liga logoLa Liga
1.48

Top Leagues by Shots on Target per Game

Highest average shots on target

1.Europa League logoEuropa League
1.16
2.Champions League logoChampions League
0.93
3.Bundesliga logoBundesliga
0.74
4.Ligue 1 logoLigue 1
0.52
5.La Liga logoLa Liga
0.48
6.Serie A logoSerie A
0.46
7.Premier League logoPremier League
0.43

Top Leagues by Pass Accuracy

Highest pass completion rate

1.Ligue 1 logoLigue 1
84.4%
2.Champions League logoChampions League
84.1%
3.Bundesliga logoBundesliga
84.1%
4.La Liga logoLa Liga
83.9%
5.Europa League logoEuropa League
83.8%
6.Serie A logoSerie A
83.4%
7.Premier League logoPremier League
82.6%

Top Leagues by Tackles per Game

Highest average tackles

1.Europa League logoEuropa League
3.87
2.Champions League logoChampions League
3.62
3.Ligue 1 logoLigue 1
2.58
4.Bundesliga logoBundesliga
2.10
5.La Liga logoLa Liga
2.02
6.Serie A logoSerie A
1.90
7.Premier League logoPremier League
1.78

Top Leagues by Saves per Game

Highest average saves

1.Europa League logoEuropa League
0.85
2.Champions League logoChampions League
0.67
3.Bundesliga logoBundesliga
0.42
4.Ligue 1 logoLigue 1
0.35
5.Serie A logoSerie A
0.32
6.La Liga logoLa Liga
0.32
7.Premier League logoPremier League
0.29

Top Leagues by Foreign Players

Highest percentage of foreign players

1.Europa League logoEuropa League
89.3%
2.Champions League logoChampions League
79.5%
3.Serie A logoSerie A
62.9%
4.Premier League logoPremier League
61.2%
5.Bundesliga logoBundesliga
54.0%
6.Ligue 1 logoLigue 1
52.4%
7.La Liga logoLa Liga
36.7%

Most Disciplined Leagues

Lowest cards per game

1.Premier League logoPremier League
0.19 per game
2.La Liga logoLa Liga
0.22 per game
3.Serie A logoSerie A
0.26 per game
4.Ligue 1 logoLigue 1
0.33 per game
5.Champions League logoChampions League
0.35 per game
6.Bundesliga logoBundesliga
0.37 per game
7.Europa League logoEuropa League
0.44 per game

Comprehensive League Analysis

The Serie A demonstrates moderate attacking quality, ranking 7th out of 7 major European leagues in goals per game. With 2.35 goals per match, the competition falls the average of 2.92 by 0.57 goals per game. This suggests the league's more defensive tactical approachcompared to other top-tier competitions.

Competitive balance analysis reveals the Serie A ranks 5th with a competitive balance score of 9.8. This score suggests some teams are establishing dominance compared to the average of 7.6. While the league shows quality at the top, the gap between teams may be widening, which could impact the overall competitiveness and unpredictability of results throughout the season.

Team performance metrics show an average of 26.8 points per team, 7.2 above the league average of 19.6, ranking 2nd overall. The league's win rate of 35.1% is the average of 39.0%, ranking 7th among the compared leagues. This suggests a more balanced distribution of match outcomes, with 29.8% of matches ending in draws, reflecting the tactical nature and competitive intensity of the competition.

Goal-scoring statistics reveal the Serie A has produced 465 total goals across 198 matches, 26 more than the average of 439. The most prolific attacking team has scored 43 goals, exceeding the average top scorer total of 38. Defensively, the best-performing team has conceded only 12 goals, showing solid defensive capabilitiescompared to the average of 10 goals conceded by the best defensive teams in other leagues.

Attacking metrics reveal the Serie A generates 1.60 shots per game, with 0.46 shots on target per game, demonstrating the league's attacking intensity and goal-scoring opportunities. The pass accuracy of 83.4% reflects the technical quality and playing style of teams in the competition.

Defensive metrics show the Serie A averages 1.90 tackles per game, with goalkeepers making 0.32 saves per game, indicating the league's defensive intensity and goalkeeping standards. Discipline metrics show the league averages 0.26 cards per game, reflecting the competitive nature and refereeing standards of the competition.

Squad composition analysis reveals international diversity in the Serie A with 62.9% foreign players, showcasing the global appeal and international talent pool that enriches the competition. The average player age of 25.1 yearsreflects the balance between experienced veterans and emerging young talent in the league.

Overall, the Serie A presents a distinctive profile among Europe's top football leagues. The combination of 2.35 goals per game, a competitive balance score of 9.8, and 20 teams competing across 198 matches creates a distinctivecompetition that offers unique tactical challengeswhile maintaining its competitive structurethroughout the season. These metrics position the league as a significant contributor for football fans seeking competitive football and tactical diversity.

European qualification sees 4 teams in Champions League spots, 1 team targeting Europa League and 1 team in Conference League positions. These spots offer prestigious continental competition and significant financial rewards.

Meanwhile, 3 teams face the relegation threat, where every point becomes crucial in the battle for survival.

#1Inter logo

Inter

Champions League
46 pts15W1D4LGD: +26
Excellent formWWWDW

Performance

Points Per Game2.30
Win Rate75.0%

Goals

For43 (2.15/game)
Against17 (0.85/game)

Home/Away

Home PPG2.27
Away PPG2.33

Summary

Inter is currently leading the title race with 46 points from 20 matches. Averaging 2.30 points per game, they're setting the pace at the top of the table. Scoring 2.15 goals per game while conceding 0.85, their +26 goal difference demonstrates exceptional dominance. Their recent form of W-W-W-D-W (excellent form) suggests they are maintaining their strong position.

#2AC Milan logo

AC Milan

Champions League
40 pts11W7D1LGD: +15
Strong formDWWDD

Performance

Points Per Game2.11
Win Rate57.9%

Goals

For30 (1.58/game)
Against15 (0.79/game)

Home/Away

Home PPG2.10
Away PPG2.11

Summary

AC Milan sits 2nd with 40 points from 19 matches. They're positioned for Champions League qualification, averaging 2.11 PPG. Securing a top-four finish would represent a significant achievement and access to Europe's premier club competition. Scoring 1.58 goals per game while conceding 0.79, their +15 goal difference reflects strong superiority. Their recent form of D-W-W-D-D (strong form) suggests they are maintaining their strong position.

#3Napoli logo

Napoli

Champions League
40 pts12W4D4LGD: +13
Strong formWWDDD

Performance

Points Per Game2.00
Win Rate60.0%

Goals

For30 (1.50/game)
Against17 (0.85/game)

Home/Away

Home PPG2.33
Away PPG1.73

Summary

Napoli sits 3rd with 40 points from 20 matches. They're positioned for Champions League qualification, averaging 2.00 PPG. Securing a top-four finish would represent a significant achievement and access to Europe's premier club competition. Scoring 1.50 goals per game while conceding 0.85, their +13 goal difference reflects strong superiority. Their recent form of W-W-D-D-D (strong form) suggests they are maintaining their strong position.

#4Juventus logo

Juventus

Champions League
39 pts11W6D3LGD: +16
Excellent formWWDWW

Performance

Points Per Game1.95
Win Rate55.0%

Goals

For32 (1.60/game)
Against16 (0.80/game)

Home/Away

Home PPG2.20
Away PPG1.70

Summary

Juventus sits 4th with 39 points from 20 matches. They're positioned for Champions League qualification, averaging 1.95 PPG. Securing a top-four finish would represent a significant achievement and access to Europe's premier club competition. Scoring 1.60 goals per game while conceding 0.80, their +16 goal difference reflects strong superiority. Their recent form of W-W-D-W-W (excellent form) suggests they are maintaining their strong position.

#5Roma logo

Roma

Europa League
39 pts13W0D7LGD: +12
Mixed formLWLWW

Performance

Points Per Game1.95
Win Rate65.0%

Goals

For24 (1.20/game)
Against12 (0.60/game)

Home/Away

Home PPG2.10
Away PPG1.80

Summary

Roma sits 5th with 39 points from 20 matches. They're positioned for Europa League qualification, averaging 1.95 PPG. A strong finish would secure their place in Europe's second-tier competition, offering valuable continental experience. Scoring 1.20 goals per game while conceding 0.60, their +12 goal difference reflects strong superiority. Their recent form of L-W-L-W-W (mixed form) shows they are competitive but inconsistent.

#6Como logo

Como

Conference League
34 pts9W7D3LGD: +14
Strong formLWWWD

Performance

Points Per Game1.79
Win Rate47.4%

Goals

For27 (1.42/game)
Against13 (0.68/game)

Home/Away

Home PPG2.11
Away PPG1.50

Summary

Como sits 6th with 34 points from 19 matches. They're positioned for Conference League qualification, averaging 1.79 PPG. Qualification would mark their entry into European competition, providing an opportunity to test themselves against continental opposition. Scoring 1.42 goals per game while conceding 0.68, their +14 goal difference reflects strong superiority. Their recent form of L-W-W-W-D (strong form) suggests they are maintaining their strong position.

#18Fiorentina logo

Fiorentina

Relegation Zone
14 pts2W8D10LGD: -10
Good formWLWDD

Performance

Points Per Game0.70
Win Rate10.0%

Goals

For21 (1.05/game)
Against31 (1.55/game)

Home/Away

Home PPG0.90
Away PPG0.50

Summary

Fiorentina sits 18th with 14 points from 20 matches. With 0.70 PPG, they face a relegation battle and need immediate improvement. Scoring 1.05 goals per game while conceding 1.55, their -10 goal difference reveals significant defensive vulnerabilities. Their recent form of W-L-W-D-D (good form) shows they are competitive but inconsistent.

#19Pisa logo

Pisa

Relegation Zone
13 pts1W10D9LGD: -15
Poor formDLDLD

Performance

Points Per Game0.65
Win Rate5.0%

Goals

For15 (0.75/game)
Against30 (1.50/game)

Home/Away

Home PPG0.60
Away PPG0.70

Summary

Pisa sits 19th with 13 points from 20 matches. With 0.65 PPG, they face a relegation battle and need immediate improvement. Scoring 0.75 goals per game while conceding 1.50, their -15 goal difference reveals significant defensive vulnerabilities. Their recent form of D-L-D-L-D (poor form) raises concerns about their current trajectory.

#20Hellas Verona logo

Hellas Verona

Relegation Zone
13 pts2W7D10LGD: -16
Poor formWLLDL

Performance

Points Per Game0.68
Win Rate10.5%

Goals

For15 (0.79/game)
Against31 (1.63/game)

Home/Away

Home PPG0.67
Away PPG0.70

Summary

Hellas Verona sits 20th with 13 points from 19 matches. With 0.68 PPG, they face a relegation battle and need immediate improvement. Scoring 0.79 goals per game while conceding 1.63, their -16 goal difference reveals significant defensive vulnerabilities. Their recent form of W-L-L-D-L (poor form) raises concerns about their current trajectory.

Summary

In the Champions League qualification race, Inter occupies 1st place with excellent form, AC Milan occupies 2nd place with strong form, and Napoli occupies 3rd place with strong form, Juventus occupies 4th place with excellent form.

Competing for Europa League qualification, Roma sits in 5th place with mixed form.

In the Conference League qualification battle, Como holds 6th place with strong form.

At the bottom, fighting for survival, Fiorentina finds themselves in 18th place with 14 points and good form, and Pisa finds themselves in 19th place with 13 points and poor form, Hellas Verona finds themselves in 20th place with 13 points and poor form.

Christopher Nkunku
Christopher Nkunku
Aug 30, 2025
€37,000,000
ChelseaChelsea
AC MilanAC Milan
Roberto Piccoli
Roberto Piccoli
Aug 25, 2025
€25,000,000
CagliariCagliari
FiorentinaFiorentina
Jonathan Rowe
Jonathan Rowe
Aug 24, 2025
€17,000,000
Olympique MarseilleOlympique Marseille
BolognaBologna
Edon Zhegrova
Edon Zhegrova
Sep 01, 2025
€15,500,000
LOSC LilleLOSC Lille
JuventusJuventus
Adrien Rabiot
Adrien Rabiot
Sep 01, 2025
€7,000,000
Olympique MarseilleOlympique Marseille
AC MilanAC Milan
David Odogu
David Odogu
Sep 01, 2025
€7,000,000
VfL WolfsburgVfL Wolfsburg
AC MilanAC Milan
Jan Ziolkowski
Jan Ziolkowski
Aug 29, 2025
€6,600,000
Legia WarszawaLegia Warszawa
RomaRoma
Rasmus Højlund
Rasmus Højlund
Sep 01, 2025
€6,000,000
Manchester UnitedManchester United
NapoliNapoli
Tariq Lamptey 
Tariq Lamptey 
Sep 01, 2025
€6,000,000
Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton & Hove Albion
FiorentinaFiorentina
Nikola Stulic
Nikola Stulic
Aug 27, 2025
€5,000,000
Sporting CharleroiSporting Charleroi
LecceLecce
Adam Buksa
Adam Buksa
Aug 26, 2025
€5,000,000
FC MidtjyllandFC Midtjylland
UdineseUdinese
Yunus Musah
Yunus Musah
Sep 01, 2025
€4,000,000
AC MilanAC Milan
AtalantaAtalanta
Juan Rodríguez
Juan Rodríguez
Sep 01, 2025
€4,000,000
PeñarolPeñarol
CagliariCagliari
Loïs Openda
Loïs Openda
Sep 01, 2025
€3,300,000
RB LeipzigRB Leipzig
JuventusJuventus
Diego Carlos
Diego Carlos
Sep 01, 2025
€2,800,000
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
ComoComo
Nicolò Zaniolo
Nicolò Zaniolo
Sep 01, 2025
€2,500,000
GalatasarayGalatasaray
UdineseUdinese
Zé Pedro
Zé Pedro
Sep 01, 2025
€2,000,000
PortoPorto
CagliariCagliari
Eljif Elmas
Eljif Elmas
Sep 01, 2025
€2,000,000
RB LeipzigRB Leipzig
NapoliNapoli
Moatasem Al-Musrati
€2,000,000
BeşiktaşBeşiktaş
Hellas VeronaHellas Verona
Kristjan Asllani
Kristjan Asllani
Aug 25, 2025
€1,500,000
InterInter
TorinoTorino

Summary

Serie A clubs completed 20 inbound and 20 outbound deals this season, spending about €161,200,000 and recouping €73,000,000. The net balance of -€88,200,000 positions the league as a net importer—currently investing more than it recoups (effectively a talent importer in this window).

Headline moves include Christopher Nkunku from Chelsea to AC Milan for €37,000,000 and Roberto Piccoli from Cagliari to Fiorentina for €25,000,000, highlighting the most impactful shifts in squad quality and valuation. These deals drive SEO interest around transfer fees, player moves, and club strategy.

Overall, the transfer flow underlines how Serie A positions itself competitively—either reinforcing rosters with fresh talent or monetizing assets while promoting academy graduates. This balance of spending vs. sales informs scouts, analysts, and fans tracking squad evolution, wage efficiency, and long-term team-building narratives.

LeagueInboundOutboundSpentRecoupedNet
Serie A
59105€169,850,000€73,200,000-€96,650,000
Premier League
57119€1,181,750,000€729,400,000-€452,350,000
La Liga
5969€171,550,000€174,000,000+€2,450,000
Bundesliga
4248€209,800,000€211,250,000+€1,450,000
Ligue 1
58102€168,500,000€401,162,000+€232,662,000
Serie A
Activity (in/out)164
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€243,050,000
Net-€96,650,000
Premier League
Activity (in/out)176
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€1,911,150,000
Net-€452,350,000
La Liga
Activity (in/out)128
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€345,550,000
Net+€2,450,000
Bundesliga
Activity (in/out)90
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€421,050,000
Net+€1,450,000
Ligue 1
Activity (in/out)160
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€569,662,000
Net+€232,662,000
Biggest Fees (All Leagues)
Alexander Isak
Alexander IsakNewcastle UnitedLiverpool
€145,000,000
Nick Woltemade
Nick WoltemadeVfB StuttgartNewcastle United
€75,000,000
Eberechi Eze
Eberechi EzeCrystal PalaceArsenal
€69,300,000
Xavi Simons
Xavi SimonsRB LeipzigTottenham Hotspur
€65,000,000
Yoane Wissa
Yoane WissaBrentfordNewcastle United
€57,700,000
Alejandro Garnacho
Alejandro GarnachoManchester UnitedChelsea
€46,200,000
Summary

The most aggressive spender is Premier League (€1,181,750,000 outlay), while Premier League leads receipts at €729,400,000. Net leaders are topped by Ligue 1 (+€232,662,000), with the largest deficit at Premier League (-€452,350,000). Activity bars flag recruitment volume; money-flow bars reveal gross spend plus recouped fees, surfacing the most liquid leagues. Biggest-fee deals spotlight premium valuations (Alexander Isak for €145,000,000), guiding scouts to headline movers and hinting where quieter value may remain.

Projected Final Standings (Weighted Model)

Projections use a weighted model combining current PPG (30%), recent form (30%), team rating (12%), schedule strength (10%), home/away balance (10%), and momentum (8%).

TeamCurrentProjectedMomentumPoints ChangePosition Change
InterInter
#146 pts
#193 pts
+0.3Rising
+47(18 matches left)No change
AC MilanAC Milan
#240 pts
#280 pts
-0.31Declining
+40(19 matches left)No change
JuventusJuventus
#439 pts
#378 pts
+0.65Rising
+39(18 matches left)↑ +1
NapoliNapoli
#340 pts
#476 pts
-0.2Stable
+36(18 matches left)↓ 1
RomaRoma
#539 pts
#574 pts
-0.15Stable
+35(18 matches left)No change
ComoComo
#634 pts
#670 pts
+0.21Stable
+36(19 matches left)No change
AtalantaAtalanta
#731 pts
#764 pts
+0.85Rising
+33(18 matches left)No change
LazioLazio
#828 pts
#852 pts
-0.2Stable
+24(18 matches left)No change
BolognaBologna
#927 pts
#948 pts
-1.02Declining
+21(19 matches left)No change
UdineseUdinese
#1026 pts
#1048 pts
-0.3Declining
+22(18 matches left)No change
ParmaParma
#1422 pts
#1145 pts
+0.5Rising
+23(18 matches left)↑ +3
TorinoTorino
#1123 pts
#1244 pts
+0.05Stable
+21(18 matches left)↓ 1
SassuoloSassuolo
#1223 pts
#1339 pts
-0.75Declining
+16(18 matches left)↓ 1
CremoneseCremonese
#1322 pts
#1438 pts
-0.7Declining
+16(18 matches left)↓ 1
GenoaGenoa
#1519 pts
#1536 pts
+0.05Stable
+17(18 matches left)No change
CagliariCagliari
#1619 pts
#1636 pts
+0.05Stable
+17(18 matches left)No change
FiorentinaFiorentina
#1814 pts
#1731 pts
+0.9Rising
+17(18 matches left)↑ +1
LecceLecce
#1717 pts
#1829 pts
-0.65Declining
+12(18 matches left)↓ 1
Hellas VeronaHellas Verona
#2013 pts
#1927 pts
+0.12Stable
+14(19 matches left)↑ +1
PisaPisa
#1913 pts
#2024 pts
-0.05Stable
+11(18 matches left)↓ 1

Top 6 Teams - Projection Comparison

Comparing season-average PPG projection vs recent form projection. Teams where form projection differs significantly from PPG projection are showing improved or declining form.

Projection Analysis

The biggest projected risers are Parma (↑3, Rising), Juventus (↑1, Rising), Fiorentina (↑1, Rising). Parma leads the way with rising momentum (+0.50 PPG), projected to climb 3 positions from #14 to #11.

Teams showing declining momentum include Sassuolo (↓1, Declining), Cremonese (↓1, Declining), Lecce (↓1, Declining). Sassuolo is projected to fall 1 positions from #12 to #13, with momentum of -0.75 PPG below their season average.

Inter is projected to make the biggest point gain, adding +47 points to finish on 93 points. Their strong recent form, with momentum of +0.30 PPG, suggests they're hitting form at the right time. With 18 matches remaining, this projection reflects their current trajectory and remaining fixture difficulty.

These projections use a weighted model combining current PPG (30%), recent form (30%), team rating (12%), schedule strength (10%), home/away balance (10%), and momentum (8%). While they provide valuable insights, football remains unpredictable, and teams can dramatically change their trajectory based on key signings, tactical adjustments, or changes in form.

Best Attack
Inter logoInter
2.15goals/game
Best Defense
Roma logoRoma
0.60conceded/game
Best Points Rate
Inter logoInter
2.30PPG
Most Wins
Inter logoInter
15.00wins
Best Goal Difference
Inter logoInter
+26GD
Best Home Record
Napoli logoNapoli
2.33home PPG
Best Away Record
Inter logoInter
2.33away PPG
Most Goals Scored
Inter logoInter
43.00goals
Fewest Goals Conceded
Roma logoRoma
12.00goals
Best Win Rate
Inter logoInter
75.00%
TeamPPGGF/90GA/90Home PtsAway PtsGDW-D-L
#1Inter
2.302.150.852521+2615-1-4
#2AC Milan
2.111.580.792119+1511-7-1
#3Napoli
2.001.500.852119+1312-4-4
Juventus
1.951.600.802217+1611-6-3
Roma
1.951.200.602118+1213-0-7
Como
1.791.420.681915+149-7-3
Atalanta
1.551.250.951912+68-7-5
Lazio
1.401.050.801612+57-7-6
Bologna
1.421.371.051413+67-6-6
Udinese
1.301.101.601313-107-5-8
Torino
1.151.051.601112-116-5-9
Sassuolo
1.151.151.351112-46-5-9
Cremonese
1.101.001.401012-85-7-8
Parma
1.100.701.10913-85-7-8
Genoa
0.951.101.45109-74-7-9

Analysis

Inter leads the Serie A with 2.30 points per game, while Inter shows the most prolific attacking play with 2.15 goals per game. Defensive solidity is demonstrated by Roma, conceding 0.60 goals per game.

Inter has recorded the most victories with 15 wins, while Inter boasts the best goal difference at +26. Home form is led by Napoli with 2.33 home PPG, while Inter excels on the road with 2.33 away PPG.

Points per game (PPG) indicates overall team quality, while goals for per 90 minutes (GF/90) and goals against per 90 minutes (GA/90) reveal attacking and defensive capabilities respectively. Home and away point splits show which teams perform better in different environments, while goal difference (GD) provides a quick indicator of team dominance.

Home Advantage

+10.6%

Moderate home advantage

Average Points

14.1Home
12.7Away

Home vs Away Points

Performance Summary

Home advantage in the Serie A is 10.6%, showing a moderate advantage for home teams. Teams average 14.1 points at home compared to 12.7 points away.

The league leader, Inter, has accumulated 25 points at home and 21 points away.

Atalanta demonstrates the most significant home advantage, earning 7 more points at home (19) than away (12), highlighting their reliance on home support and familiar surroundings.

Parma shows the most significant away form advantage, with 13 away points compared to 9 home points — a difference of 4 points. This counter-intuitive pattern suggests they thrive under the pressure of away fixtures or struggle with home expectations.

Udinese shows remarkable consistency, with the most balanced home-away record — 13 home points and 13 away points — demonstrating their ability to perform consistently regardless of venue.

Low-Scoring Matches

4223.5%

0-1 goals

Average Matches

9352.0%

2-3 goals

High-Scoring Matches

4424.6%

4+ goals

Average Goals

2.58per match

2.35 overall

Goals per Match Distribution

Distribution by Percentage

0-1 goals
42 matches (23.5%)
2-3 goals
93 matches (52.0%)
4-5 goals
39 matches (21.8%)
6+ goals
5 matches (2.8%)

Summary

Across 179 completed matches in the Serie A, the league averages 2.58 goals per match. The most frequent outcome is 2-3 goals, representing 93 matches (52.0% of all fixtures), indicating a balanced competition where both attacking play and defensive organization are rewarded.

Low-scoring encounters (0-1 goals) make up 23.5% of matches (42 matches), highlighting the importance of defensive discipline and tactical awareness. Meanwhile, high-scoring thrillers (4+ goals) have occurred 44 times (24.6% of all matches), demonstrating the attacking quality and entertainment value present throughout the season.

The Serie A maintains a competitive balance with 2.35 goals per game on average. With 52.0% of matches producing 2-3 goals, this distribution pattern suggests that teams must excel in both attack and defense to succeed, creating unpredictable and engaging matches where tactical decisions play a crucial role in determining outcomes.

Yellow Cards

480.24 per match

Red Cards

20.01 per match

Yellow-Red Cards

10.01 per match2nd yellow dismissals

Total Cards

510.26 per match

Total Fouls

3201.62 per match

Cards per Foul

0.159High frequency

Cards Distribution

Penalty Conversion

Conversion Rate: 75.4%

Disciplinary Events Overview

Disciplinary Analysis

The Serie A has demonstrated a relatively disciplined style of play throughout the season. The league has seen 51 total cards issued across 198 matches, with 48 yellow cards and 2 red cards. This translates to an average of 0.26 cards per match, demonstrating relatively disciplined conduct throughout the competition.

Yellow card distribution shows that 94.1% of all disciplinary actions were cautions, averaging 0.24 yellow cards per match. Red cards accounted for 3.9% of total disciplinary actions, with an average of 0.01 red cards per match. The league recorded 320 total fouls, averaging 1.62 fouls per match, which provides context for the disciplinary patterns observed.

Penalty statistics reveal 46 penalties successfully converted from 61 attempts, resulting in a 75.4% conversion rate. This exceptional conversion rate demonstrates the quality of penalty takers and goalkeeping standards in the Serie A.

Overall, the disciplinary record of the Serie A reflects a disciplined approach to match officiating and player conduct. The balance between competitive intensity and disciplinary control shapes the tactical landscape of the league, influencing how teams approach matches and manage player behavior throughout the season.

Best Attack Efficiency

Inter

2.15 goals per game

Best Defense Efficiency

Roma

0.60 conceded per game

Best Points Efficiency

Inter

2.30 points per game

Team Efficiency Comparison

Efficiency Analysis

Team efficiency metrics reveal how effectively teams convert opportunities into results in the Serie A. Inter leads in attack efficiency with 2.15 goals per game, while Roma demonstrates the best defensive efficiency, conceding just 0.60 goals per game.

The most efficient teams combine strong attacking output with defensive discipline. Inter leads in points efficiency with 2.30 points per game, demonstrating the optimal balance between scoring goals and preventing them. Teams that maintain high efficiency rates throughout the season consistently challenge for top positions and maximize their potential.

Efficiency metrics provide deeper insights than simple win-loss records, revealing which teams are getting the most out of their opportunities. In the Serie A, teams that can maintain high efficiency rates across both attack and defense are best positioned for sustained success and achieving their season objectives.

Summary

Lautaro Javier Martínez leads the Serie A scoring charts with 10 goals, demonstrating exceptional finishing ability and consistency throughout the season. Nicolás Paz Martínez has provided the most assists with 6, highlighting the creative talent in the league. The competition features a diverse range of attacking players, with the top 10 scorers contributing significantly to their teams' success.

These players represent the elite talent in Italy's premier football competition, showcasing world-class skills across scoring, creativity, defensive work, and goalkeeping. The per-90 statistics provide fair comparisons across players with varying playing time, highlighting those who make the most impact when on the pitch.

Summary

This ranking compares the top performers from each major European league, showing how the best players from Serie A stack up against the elite talent from other competitions. The rankings are sorted by total goals, assists, and average rating, providing a clear view of where each league's top talent ranks on the continental stage.

In the goal-scoring category, Serie A's top scorer Lautaro Javier Martínez ranks 5th out of 7 leagues with 10 goals, showing competitive scoring output compared to other top competitions.

For assists, Serie A's top playmaker Nicolás Paz Martínez ranks 4th out of 7 leagues with 6 assists, demonstrating solid playmaking quality.

In player ratings, Serie A's highest-rated player Yael Trepy ranks 6th out of 7 leagues with a 7.8 rating, showing strong individual performances.

Upcoming fixtures with compelling storylines based on standings, form, and what's at stake.

Position BattleThu, Jan 15, 5:30 PM
Hellas Verona
Hellas Verona#20
1 pts in last 3 • 13 pts total
LDL
Form
vs
Bologna
Bologna#9
1 pts in last 3 • 27 pts total
LLD
Form
Both teams desperate for points
Position BattleThu, Jan 15, 7:45 PM
Como
Como#6
7 pts in last 3 • 34 pts total
WWD
Form
vs
AC Milan
AC Milan#2
5 pts in last 3 • 40 pts total
WDD
Form
Position battle: 4 positions apart
Position BattleSun, Jan 18, 11:30 AM
Parma
Parma#14
4 pts in last 3 • 22 pts total
LWD
Form
vs
Genoa
Genoa#15
5 pts in last 3 • 19 pts total
DDW
Form
Position battle: 1 positions apart
Only 3 points separating them
Position BattleMon, Jan 19, 5:30 PM
Cremonese
Cremonese#13
1 pts in last 3 • 22 pts total
LDL
Form
vs
Hellas Verona
Hellas Verona#20
1 pts in last 3 • 13 pts total
LDL
Form
Both teams desperate for points
European RaceMon, Jan 19, 7:45 PM
Lazio
Lazio#8
4 pts in last 3 • 28 pts total
LDW
Form
vs
Como
Como#6
7 pts in last 3 • 34 pts total
WWD
Form
Position battle: 2 positions apart
European qualification race
Position BattleSat, Jan 24, 2:00 PM
Como
Como#6
7 pts in last 3 • 34 pts total
WWD
Form
vs
Torino
Torino#11
3 pts in last 3 • 23 pts total
WLL
Form
Position battle: 5 positions apart
Relegation BattleSat, Jan 24, 5:00 PM
Fiorentina
Fiorentina#18
5 pts in last 3 • 14 pts total
WDD
Form
vs
Cagliari
Cagliari#16
1 pts in last 3 • 19 pts total
LDL
Form
Position battle: 2 positions apart
Relegation battle: Both teams fighting to avoid the drop
Position BattleSun, Jan 25, 11:30 AM
Sassuolo
Sassuolo#12
1 pts in last 3 • 23 pts total
DLL
Form
vs
Cremonese
Cremonese#13
1 pts in last 3 • 22 pts total
LDL
Form
Position battle: 1 positions apart
Both teams desperate for points

Summary

A position battle sees Hellas Verona (20th, 13 pts) host Bologna (9th, 27 pts) in a competitive fixture.

A position battle sees Como (6th, 34 pts) host AC Milan (2th, 40 pts) in a competitive fixture. The 4-position gap and 6 points difference means both teams will be fighting hard to improve their standing. Como brings strong momentum with 7 points from their recent games, while AC Milan will look to bounce back from their recent struggles.

A position battle sees Parma (14th, 22 pts) host Genoa (15th, 19 pts) in a competitive fixture. With just 1 position and 3 points separating them, this match could prove pivotal for both teams' season objectives.

A position battle sees Cremonese (13th, 22 pts) host Hellas Verona (20th, 13 pts) in a competitive fixture.

A European qualification battle sees Lazio (8th, 28 pts) take on Como (6th, 34 pts) with European spots on the line. These teams are separated by just 2 positions and 6 points, making this a must-win for both sides. Como arrives in good form with 7 points in their last 3 matches.

How many teams compete in the Serie A?

The Serie A features 20 teams competing for the title. Each team plays 20 matches throughout the 2025/2026 season, creating a comprehensive and competitive league structure.

Who is the top scorer in the Serie A 2025/2026?

Lautaro Javier Martínez leads the Serie A scoring charts with 10 goals. This exceptional tally demonstrates clinical finishing and consistent performance throughout the season.

Which team has the best defensive record?

Roma has the best defensive record, conceding only 12 goals in 20 matches ( 0.60 per game). This demonstrates exceptional defensive organization and discipline.

What is the biggest win margin this season?

The biggest win came when Torino defeated Inter with a 5-goal margin ( 5-0). This dominant performance showcases the quality and depth of teams in the Serie A.

What was the highest-scoring match?

The highest-scoring match was Inter vs Juventus, which ended 4-3 with a total of 7 goals. This thrilling encounter demonstrates the attacking quality in the Serie A.

How many comeback wins have there been?

The Serie A 2025/2026 has seen 29 comeback victories, where teams have won after trailing at some point in the match. These dramatic turnarounds demonstrate the never-say-die attitude of teams and add to the excitement of the competition.

What is the average number of goals per game?

The Serie A 2025/2026 averages 2.35 goals per game across 198 completed matches. This competitive average reflects the attacking quality and entertainment value of the competition.

How strong is the home advantage?

The Serie A shows a home advantage of 10.6%, showing a moderate advantage for home teams. This reflects the support of home fans and familiarity with the stadium.

About this report: This comprehensive Serie A 2025/2026 report provides detailed statistics, analysis, and insights based on official match data. All statistics are calculated from verified sources and updated regularly to ensure accuracy.

The Serie A averages 2.35 goals per game, with a 35.1% win rate and 29.8% draw rate. The league's competitive balance score of 9.8 indicates a highly competitive environment where multiple teams can challenge for top positions. Teams average 26.8 points throughout the season, demonstrating strong attacking play.

Inter leads the standings with 46 points, while Lautaro Javier Martínez tops the scoring charts with 10 goals. Nicolás Paz Martínez leads in assists with 6, highlighting the creative talent throughout the league. The Serie A showcases world-class football talent and competitive matches, making it one of the premier football competitions in Italy.

Home advantage analysis reveals a 10.6% advantage for home teams, showing a moderate edge for home teams. Inter exemplifies strong home form with 25 home pointscompared to 21 away points.

Goal distribution analysis shows that matches with 2-3 goals represent the most common outcome, accounting for 52% of all matches. The highest-scoring match was Inter vs Juventus, ending 4-3 with 7 total goals. The biggest victory margin came when Torino defeated Inter 5-0 with a 5-goal margin. These statistics highlight the competitive nature and entertainment value of the Serie A.

Whether following the title race, European qualification battles, or relegation fights, the Serie A provides compelling storylines throughout the campaign. From high-scoring thrillers like Inter vs Juventus to dominant victories such as Torino's 5-0 win, the Serie A delivers entertainment and quality in equal measure.

The competition has seen 29 comeback victories, demonstrating the never-say-die attitude of teams and the unpredictable nature of football. These dramatic turnarounds add to the excitement and drama of the Serie A, keeping fans on the edge of their seats throughout the season.

Team consistency analysis reveals Pisa as the most consistent performer, demonstrating steady results throughout the season. Meanwhile, Lecce has shown more variable form, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the competition. Teams average 23.3 goals per team throughout the season, reflecting the attacking quality and competitive balance of the Serie A.

For detailed match results, live scores, team statistics, player performance data, and comprehensive analysis, explore the complete Serie A coverage on Footbodds. Stay updated with the latest standings, upcoming fixtures, head-to-head records, form guides, and in-depth football analysis throughout the season.