Monza vs Atalanta Prediction – Serie A
Betting tip and prediction for this match between Monza vs Atalanta
Check out the best guesses for Monza vs Atalanta. Here you find the best prediction for Monza vs Atalanta for Serie A, along with match analysis and betting tips. Read below for our detailed analysis of both teams, including recent records and key statistics from their last games to provide the best prediction for this match between Monza vs Atalanta.
Match preview: Serie A
Monza 04 May 2025 – 13
:00 Serie A TIM 2024/2025 NORMAL EXPENDANCE – ROUND 35Prediction for bet: The most likely prediction for this challenge will be the occurrence of several goals. Both teams possess offensive philosophies and a clear inclination for open games, which should translate into numerous scoring opportunities in front of both goals. Despite playing away from home, Atalanta enters as a clear favourite, due to their consistent performances and the individual quality of their players. However, Monza, buoyed by their home crowd, will not easily concede the fight for a positive result. Thus, the “over 2.5 goals” market emerges as a solid option for this confrontation.
The best prediction for Monza vs Atalanta
Over 2.5 goals is the suggestion for this encounter. Given both teams’ attacking tendencies and the potential for a high-scoring match, this bet seems well-justified. Monza has struggled defensively, while Atalanta has shown their capability to score freely, making this prediction particularly appealing.
Team analysis: Monza
The home team currently sits in 20th place, having accrued 15 points from 2 wins, 9 draws, and 23 losses. In their penultimate match, they lost at home to Napoli (0-1) and followed that with a defeat away to Juventus (0-2). Monza tends to perform better at home, with a record of 1 win, 2 draws, and 12 losses in their last 30 games as visitors, compared to 2 wins, 4 draws, and 9 losses at home. In the league, Monza has secured just 5 points from 30 available, with 1 win, 2 draws, and 7 losses in their last 10 home matches. The most frequent result at half-time in their home fixtures has been 0-1, occurring in 6 of their 17 games. The team has conceded goals in 9 of their last 10 matches, indicating a lack of defensive solidity, and their attack has struggled, failing to score in 7 of their last 10 league outings. In total, Monza has conceded the first goal in 23 of their 34 games this season and has never managed to turn the result around. The team enters this match unmotivated after a 2-0 defeat at Juventus Stadium. They typically line up in a 3-5-2 formation, focusing on dynamic football with quick transitions and an offensive mindset. Dany Mota and Gianluca Caprari are the key players in attack, exploiting spaces left by opponents, while Kyriakopoulos Georgios often provides width and depth from the left flank. Andrea Carboni is suspended, and several players including Armando Izzo, Danilo D’Ambrosio, Roberto Gagliardini, Keita Baldé, Silvere Ganvoula, Kevin Zeroli, and Matteo Pessin are all sidelined due to injury issues.
Team analysis: Atalanta
Atalanta, with 19 wins, 8 draws, and 7 losses, is currently in 3rd place with 65 points. Their last match ended in a 1-1 draw against Lecce, following a 1-0 victory away at Milan. Interestingly, Atalanta has achieved better results on the road than at home, recording 9 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses in their last 30 away games, scoring 33 goals and conceding just 11. At home, they have managed 4 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses, with 24 goals scored and 19 conceded. In the league, Atalanta has gained 23 points from the last 30 available, with 7 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss in their last 10 away matches. Out of the 34 games played this season, they have managed to overturn the scoreline in 4 of the 12 matches where they conceded first. Notably, 5 of the 11 goals they have conceded in their last 17 away games occurred between the 46th and 60th minutes. Atalanta enters this match after a draw with Lecce, with their solitary goal scored by Mateo Retagui. They typically adopt a 3-5-2 formation, favouring quick transitions and attacks through the flanks. The two forwards, Mateo Retagui and Ademola Lookman, are responsible for pressuring opposition defences, while midfielder Mario Pasalic orchestrates their offensive plays. Missing for this match are Sead Kolasinac, Marco Lecce, Gianluca Scamacca, and Giorgio Scalvini, all due to injury.