In the league, Cremonese amassed 15 points from a possible 30, with a record of 4 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses in their last 10 away matches. The most common result at half-time in their games has been 0-0 (7 times in 20 games). They have conceded goals in 7 of their last 10 fixtures, indicating some defensive vulnerabilities; however, their attack has been robust, scoring in 8 out of the last 10 games. Across 41 games in this competition, they conceded the first goal 17 times and managed to recover only twice.
Cremonese heads into this final with an impressive unbeaten run of 8 games, including a notable 3-2 victory over Spezia in the last round of the regular season. The team plays a direct and vertical style of football, focusing on speedy offensive transitions and efficiency in the final third. The manager has adopted a strategy that alternates between high pressing and organised retreats, enabling the team to exploit counterattacks effectively. Their scoring ability has been evident in the last 5 matches, where they found the net 4 times, including commendable away performances. With a goalless draw in the first leg, the team knows they need to score to complicate matters for their opponents; yet, they also carry the advantage of qualifying with another draw. Their experience in decisive matches and tactical maturity throughout the season make Cremonese a formidable foe as they approach this final.