
No team has conceded more Serie A goals than Torino (13) this season
Inter have won despite conceding in two of their last three league games
Como have drawn three of their last four matches
Serie A has a habit for producing entertaining title races and the 2025/26 season looks like being no exception with five big guns - Napoli, Roma, AC Milan, Inter and Juventus - all separated by just three points as attention turns to the seventh round of matches.
The marquee contest of the weekend comes from the capital on Saturday as second-placed Roma host Inter, while the pick of Sunday's matches pits AC Milan against Fiorentina.
Lecce vs Sassuolo (Saturday, 2pm)
Sassuolo have won three of their last four matches, with their only defeat coming against Inter, and they can continue their good run with a win over Lecce, who have been unconvincing this season.
Score prediction: Lecce 1-2 Sassuolo
Pisa vs Verona (Saturday, 2pm)
Two winless teams clash in this one, and it’s difficult to know which way to lean in Pisa. The hosts have kept things tight at home and could be in line for another goalless draw.
Score prediction: Pisa 0-0 Verona
Torino vs Napoli (Saturday, 5pm)
Torino have the worst defensive record in Italy’s top flight, and champions Napoli could add to their woes. Antonio Conte’s men should triumph, but the hosts have enough about them to find the net in defeat.
Score prediction: Torino 1-3 Napoli
Roma vs Inter Milan (Saturday, 7.45pm)
Roma have claimed 15 points from six matches, but a meeting with Inter represents their toughest test yet. The Nerazzurri are on a five-match winning run in all competitions and have the quality to edge this one.
Score prediction: Roma 1-2 Inter Milan
Como vs Juventus (Sunday, 11.30am)
Como are unbeaten in five home matches in all competitions and can stand firm against Juventus. The Old Lady have shown more attacking intent this season but have played out five draws in a row.
Score prediction: Como 1-1 Juventus
Cagliari vs Bologna (Sunday, 2pm)
Cagliari have claimed four points from three home matches and could hold Bologna, who are struggling on their travels. The visitors have picked up just one point on the road, scoring only twice.
Score prediction: Cagliari 1-1 Bologna
Genoa vs Parma (Sunday, 2pm)
Winless Genoa could be set for a much-needed boost at home against Parma. The hosts have faced some tough matches of late, but are up against opponents who are yet to score on the road.
Score prediction: Genoa 1-0 Parma
Atalanta vs Lazio (Sunday, 5pm)
Atalanta are unbeaten this season and should continue their run against Lazio, who have made a slow start to the season. The Biancocelesti have suffered two road defeats, but can at least find the net in Bergamo.
Score prediction: Atalanta 2-1 Lazio
AC Milan vs Fiorentina (Sunday, 7.45pm)
Milan can pile the pressure on Stefano Pioli, who is yet to claim a victory in his second spell as Fiorentina boss. The Rossoneri have won four of their last five games, keeping four clean sheets in the process.
Score prediction: AC Milan 2-0 Fiorentina
Cremonese vs Udinese (Monday, 7.45pm)
Cremonese’s unbeaten start to the season came to an end before the international break, but they should respond positively against Udinese, who were beaten 3-1 by Sassuolo in their last away match.
Score prediction: Cremonese 2-1 Udinese