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Como host Cagliari at the Sinigaglia
On Saturday 10 May, Como 1907 will take on Cagliari at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia in Matchday 36 of Serie A Enilive. The Lariani are heading into this match following five consecutive victories, the latest being a 1-0 away win at Parma that secured their 10th-place position. Meanwhile, the Rossoblù are looking for crucial points to distance themselves from the relegation zone but are coming off two straight defeats against Fiorentina and Udinese.
“Each week, we focus on a key idea: that there are always objectives to pursue. It’s vital for us to keep growing, both defensively and offensively, while looking towards the future. We have to approach every match with consistency and the ambition to win.
“Over the course of the season, we’ve had some good moments, but injuries and suspensions have sometimes disrupted our rhythm. Now we need continuity in both results and quality of our performance, while also trying to give playing time to those who’ve had fewer minutes. The goal remains clear: to secure tenth place.”
— Cesc Fàbregas, press conference
Recent Meetings
Como and Cagliari have met 7 times in Serie A: 3 wins for Como, 2 for Cagliari, and 2 draws. The latest meeting between the two teams took place on 26 August 2024, ending 1-1 with goals from Roberto Piccoli (Cagliari) and Patrick Cutrone (Como)
At the Sinigaglia, Como holds a perfect record against Cagliari in Serie A: 3 wins out of 3, scoring 8 goals and conceding only 2. Cagliari’s last away win at Como dates back to 2003 in Serie B.
Players to Watch
Cagliari’s Roberto Piccoli is their top scorer this season with 9 goals, including one against Como earlier this season. Nadir Zortea (6 goals) and set-piece specialist Razvan Marin have also been impressive. Leonardo Pavoletti and former Como player Zito Luvumbo (who played for the Lariani in 2021/22) should not be underestimated.
For Como, Patrick Cutrone is approaching his 100th appearance for the club and has scored 6 league goals, including one against Cagliari. Gabriel Strefezza is also enjoying a productive campaign (5 goals and 4 assists), while Nico Paz stands out as one of Europe’s most productive young midfielders. Goalkeeper Jean Butez, with five consecutive clean sheets, could set a record for a newly promoted side in the three-points-for-a-win era.
Match Details
- Date: 10 May 2025
- Kick-off: 15:00 CEST
- Venue: Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, Como, Italy
- Referee: Francesco Fourneau
How to Watch
- Italy: DAZN
- United Kingdom: One Football
- United States: Paramount+
- Indonesia: Champions TV, Nex & Vidio
- MENA: Abu Dhabi Media / Starzplay
Check local listings for further details.