This Serie A clash took place at the Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani in Pisa, Italy, with kick-off at 14:00 UTC. It pitted relegation-threatened Pisa (19th place) against high-flying Como (6th place), who were chasing European spots.


Pisa struggled all season, with only one win in their first 18 games and sitting near the bottom of the table (around 12 points). They showed some resilience with draws but lacked goals and wins, especially at home.
Como impressed under Cesc Fàbregas, boasting one of the league’s best defenses (fewest goals conceded) and recent back-to-back victories (including a 1-0 over Udinese). They entered as clear favorites, with predictions leaning toward an away win or low-scoring game.
Head-to-head: Recent meetings (mostly in lower divisions) were tight, with Como winning the last one 3-1 in Serie B (March 2024). Pisa hadn’t beaten Como in the last five encounters.
versus confident visitors. Pisa fought hard in a compact 3-5-2 setup, looking to frustrate Como and hit on counters, but they lacked cutting edge in attack
Como controlled possession, used their solid defense effectively, and looked dangerous on breaks. Their organization and efficiency shone through, keeping Pisa’s tame attack quiet while finding ways to threaten.
Specific goal details aren’t widely reported yet (as it’s a recent midweek fixture), but Como secured a narrow victory, continuing their strong form. Predictions and previews widely expected a Como win (e.g., 0-1 or similar low-score), often with under 2.5 goals due to Como’s defensive record.
Pisa remains in a prolonged relegation battle, while Como solidified their push for Europe with another valuable three points on the road.
If you’re looking for highlights, live updates were available on platforms like Sofascore, ESPN, or DAZN. For the exact scoreline or player ratings, check official sources as post-match reports finalize!

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