Serie A throws up a fascinating clash of fortunes on Sunday, as Como welcome rock-bottom Pisa to Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia. One side is fighting for a Champions League place, the other is fighting to survive in the top flight. The gulf in quality is real and the odds reflect it, but Pisa have shown just enough fight recently to make this more than a formality.

Como vs Pisa Match Preview
Como are flying. Cesc Fabregas’s side sit 4th in Serie A with 54 points from 29 matches, recording 15 wins, 9 draws, and 5 losses. Their most recent result was a 2-1 home victory over Roma last weekend, a result that underlines their ability to grind out wins against serious opposition. Before that, they won 1-2 away at Cagliari. Five wins from their last 7 league outings tells the story of a side that has found genuine consistency. Nico Paz has been outstanding all season with 6 goals and 6 assists, while Jesus Rodriguez has contributed 10 goals in 17 appearances. The only significant absentee is Jayden Addai through injury. Otherwise, this is a near full-strength Como squad brimming with confidence.
Pisa, by contrast, are in crisis. They prop up the table in 20th place with just 12 points from 29 games, recording 1 win, 9 draws, and 19 losses. A run of 4 consecutive Serie A defeats was briefly halted by a surprising 3-1 home win over Cagliari last time out, with Antonio Caracciolo scoring twice. Whether that represents a genuine turning point or a temporary flicker is the key question heading into Sunday.
Manager Oscar Hiljemark is without a raft of key players: Michel Aebischer and Rafiu Durosinmi are suspended, while Juan Cuadrado, Marius Marin, Daniel Denoon, Isak Vural, and Simone Scuffet are all ruled out through injury. The confirmed lineup includes Matteo Tramoni, Stefano Moreo, and Henrik Meister leading the attack, a depleted but not entirely toothless forward line.
Head-to-head, Como and Pisa have shared the spoils across their last 7 meetings, with 2 wins apiece and 3 draws. The earlier Serie A clash this season went emphatically to Como, a 3-0 win. The last time they met at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, in Serie B back in 2024, Como also won 3-1. This has not been a happy hunting ground for Pisa.
Betting Insights
- Como Moneyline: -435
- Draw: +500
- Pisa Moneyline: +1100
The market is as one-sided as the standings suggest. The Como moneyline at -435 offers minimal return, so the Over 2.5 goals market at around -130 is the more interesting play given Como’s attacking output and Pisa’s heavily depleted squad.
Como vs Pisa Pick and Model Projection ATS PRO
- Score Projection: Como 3 – Pisa 0
- Pick: Over 2.5 Goals (-130)
- Confidence: 4 out of 5
- Win Probability: Como 76%, Pisa 6%, Draw 18%
The statistical picture makes the case almost unanswerable. Como average 1.35 goals per game this season, ranking 5th in Serie A for attacking output. Pisa average just 0.72, register a league-low 2.17 shots on target per match, and complete fewer than half the passes Como do per game. With 6 key Pisa players unavailable and Como’s attack in sharp form since the turn of the year, the gap in squad quality and individual ability points clearly to a comfortable home victory. Pisa’s win over Cagliari last weekend is an outlier, not a trend. Como are a wholly different proposition.
The Over 2.5 goals at -130 is the standout play. Como’s home games have been productive all season, the H2H record at this ground has produced 6 goals across the last 2 meetings, and Pisa’s defence has been leaking throughout the campaign. Back the Over as your primary bet, and if you want to add value to a parlay, a Como clean sheet market fits neatly alongside the 3-0 projection and the evidence from their previous encounters at Sinigaglia.
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