Goal (Assist: N. Pisilli)
Goal (Assist: M. Hermoso)
Yellow Card
Goal (Assist: M. Kone)
AS Roma 3-2-4-1 Piero Gasperini Gian
99
22
5
23
17
61
43
4
18
19
14
Starters
99 Mile Svilar
22 Mario Hermoso
5 Evan Ndicka
23 Gianluca Mancini
17 Manu Koné
61 Niccolò Pisilli
43 Wesley
4 Bryan Cristante
18 Matías Soulé
19 Zeki Çelik
14 Donyell Malen
Substitutes
2 Devyne Rensch
3 Angeliño
12 Kostas Tsimikas
20 Lorenzo Venturino
21 Paulo Dybala
24 Jan Ziółkowski
70 Giorgio De Marzi
78 Robinio Vaz
87 Daniele Ghilardi
92 Stephan El Shaarawy
95 Pierluigi Gollini
Fiorentina 4-3-3 Paolo Vanoli
43
21
6
5
2
27
44
4
19
10
17
Starters
43 David De Gea
21 Robin Gosens
6 Luca Ranieri
5 Marin Pongračić
2 Dodô
27 Cher Ndour
44 Nicolò Fagioli
4 Marco Brescianini
19 Manor Solomon
10 Albert Guðmundsson
17 Jack Harrison
Substitutes
1 Luca Lezzerini
3 Daniele Rugani
8 Rolando Mandragora
15 Pietro Comuzzo
22 Jacopo Fazzini
53 Oliver Christensen
60 Eddy Kouadio
61 Riccardo Braschi
65 Fabiano Parisi
72 Antonio Pirrò
80 Giovanni Fabbian
Loading live analysis...
Share this Prediction
Match Statistics
-
4 Shots on Goal 0
-
0 Shots off Goal 1
-
6 Total Shots 1
-
2 Blocked Shots 0
-
6 Shots insidebox 1
-
0 Shots outsidebox 0
-
4 Fouls 7
-
1 Corner Kicks 3
-
1 Offsides 0
-
63% Ball Possession 37%
-
0 Yellow Cards 1
-
0 Red Cards 0
-
0 Goalkeeper Saves 1
-
322 Total passes 182
-
290 Passes accurate 145
-
90% Passes % 80%
-
1.59 expected_goals 0.04
-
-0.80 goals_prevented -0.80
Head-to-Head Stats
Recent Matches
- 2021-03-03 Fiorentina 1 - 2 AS Roma
- 2021-08-22 AS Roma 3 - 1 Fiorentina
- 2022-05-09 Fiorentina 2 - 0 AS Roma
- 2023-01-15 AS Roma 2 - 0 Fiorentina
- 2023-05-27 Fiorentina 2 - 1 AS Roma
- 2023-12-10 AS Roma 1 - 1 Fiorentina
- 2024-03-10 Fiorentina 2 - 2 AS Roma
- 2024-10-27 Fiorentina 5 - 1 AS Roma
- 2025-05-04 AS Roma 1 - 0 Fiorentina
- 2025-10-05 Fiorentina 1 - 2 AS Roma
Recent Form
Related News
-
Tottenham Hotspur are officially in the Premier League relegation zone
Tottenham Hotspur have officially dropped into the Premier League’s bottom three after West Ham United secured a dominant 4-0 victory over Wolves to climb out of the relegation places. West Ham United escaped the relegation zone for the first time since December following a commanding win at the London Stadium. A brace from Taty Castellanos and two goals from Konstantinos Mavropanos sealed the victory, pushing North London rivals Tottenham into the unthinkable position of seventeenth. Hammers coach Nuno Espirito Santo remained grounded despite the surge, stating, “I realise there is still a lot of work to be done yet.” The result leaves Wolves facing confirmed relegation as early as next week, while Spurs continue their dramatic free fall toward the Championship. West Ham’s resurgence, marked by five wins in eleven games, has radically shifted the survival landscape. Reflecting on the atmosphere that fueled the result, Santo added, “London Stadium was amazing; it was bouncing with energy even in the hard parts when the game was tough.” -
Oliver Glasner anticipates ‘something special’ as Crystal Palace dominates Fiorentina 3-0 in Conference League tie
Crystal Palace moved a massive step closer to a continental semi-final with a commanding 3-0 victory over Italian side Fiorentina, marking a dream start to their first-ever European quarter-final.
Oliver Glasner hailed a “special atmosphere” at Selhurst Park as the Eagles dismantled the Viola in the Conference League first leg.
Goals from a returning Jean-Philippe Mateta, Tyrick Mitchell, and a late Ismaila Sarr header provided a perfect cushion for the trip to Florence.
Glasner noted the shift in energy, stating, “Today I could feel that there was something special, and I think it was a special atmosphere and a special performance.”
The victory was anchored by Mateta’s first-half penalty and a clinical defensive display that frustrated the visitors.
Despite January tensions regarding his fitness and transfer rumors, Mateta left the pitch to a standing ovation.
Looking ahead to the domestic clash with Newcastle, Glasner admitted, “I think he will need to rest,” as the club balances their historic European journey with Premier League duties.
-
Italy fans turn on Federico Chiesa after winger is passed fit for Liverpool
Liverpool winger Federico Chiesa has sparked outrage among Italian supporters after being declared fit for his club’s FA Cup tie against Manchester City, despite pulling out of Italy’s unsuccessful World Cup play-off just two weeks ago.
Federico Chiesa is facing intense criticism in Italy after Liverpool manager Arne Slot confirmed the winger is available for today’s clash with Manchester City.
The 28-year-old withdrew from the Azzurri squad before their devastating play-off defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina, citing fitness concerns.
However, his immediate return to club action has led fans to question his commitment to the national team.
The controversy deepened following comments from former Italy boss Gennaro Gattuso, who resigned after the qualifying failure.
Gattuso noted that while Chiesa was not fully fit, the player “once again didn’t feel ready to play for the national team.”
This marks a difficult period for the former Juventus star, who has not featured for his country since the 2024 European Championships.
-
Gennaro Gattuso drops five stars in Italy squad to face Northern Ireland in WC playoff
Gennaro Gattuso has finalized his matchday squad for tonight’s World Cup play-off semifinal against Northern Ireland, notably omitting Juventus defender Andrea Cambiaso and the injured Gianluca Scamacca.
Italy manager Gennaro Gattuso has dropped five players ahead of tonight’s high-stakes World Cup play-off semifinal against Northern Ireland.
Atalanta striker Gianluca Scamacca misses out due to injury, while Juventus’ Andrea Cambiaso is a surprise tactical omission.
Also cut from the final list are goalkeeper Elia Caprile, defender Diego Coppola, and winger Nicolò Cambiaghi, as the Azzurri fight to secure their place in the 2026 tournament.
The squad features a first senior call-up for 21-year-old Marco Palestra, who provides cover on the right flank in Cambiaso’s absence.
Following Federico Chiesa’s earlier withdrawal, the pressure shifts to the remaining attackers, including Retegui and Kean.
Notably, the final selection contains zero AC Milan players, a point of contention among fans as Italy enters this critical knockout stage under Gattuso’s leadership at the Coverciano training base.
-
Inter’s lead down to six points after draw at Fiorentina
Inter Milan’s lead at the top of Serie A was reduced to six points after a 1-1 draw with Fiorentina, while fourth-placed Como continued their historic Champions League charge by crushing Pisa 5-0.
Inter Milan missed the chance to maintain their commanding advantage at the Serie A summit, settling for a 1-1 draw at relegation-threatened Fiorentina on Sunday.
Despite a dream start with Pio Esposito’s first-minute header, the Nerazzurri were pegged back by Cher Ndour’s late equalizer.
Assistant coach Aleksandar Kolarov admitted the fatigue of a dense schedule was showing, stating, “We didn’t put in our best performance and we’re not in our best form but we’re six points in the lead so it’s all in our hands.”
The result has opened the door for AC Milan, who sit second on 63 points after a thrilling 3-2 victory over Torino.
Meanwhile, Cesc Fabregas’ Como solidified their grip on fourth place with a dominant 5-0 win against Pisa, moving three points clear of Juventus.
As the league enters the international break, the race for both the title and European spots has intensified, with Inter now winless in their last three outings and facing a rejuvenated chasing pack.
