Sassuolo vs Pisa Kenya odds comparison
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2.10 | 3.25 | 3.85 |
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2.10
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3.28
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3.85
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Match Analysis
Expert analysis and insights for this fixture
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Friday, November 21, 2025
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The Serie A clash on 24 November 2025 pits Sassuolo against Pisa in a match that could shape the latter stages of the season for both clubs.
Sassuolo enter the game on a shaky run, having recorded only two wins, one draw and two defeats in their last five outings, scoring six goals while conceding four – an average of 1.2 goals for and 0.8 against per game.
Their recent five fixtures have been particularly disappointing, with four losses (including a 0‑3 defeat at Atalanta) and a solitary 0‑0 draw at Lecce, indicating defensive frailties and a lack of firepower.
Pisa, by contrast, are unbeaten with one win and four draws, tallying five goals and conceding four across the same period, averaging one goal scored and 0.8 conceded per match.
Historically the rivalry heavily favors Sassuolo – four wins to none in five meetings, with an aggregate 8‑2 scoreline.
The data suggest a tightly contested encounter, but Sassuolo’s home advantage and superior head‑to‑head record may tip the balance.
Sassuolo enter the game on a shaky run, having recorded only two wins, one draw and two defeats in their last five outings, scoring six goals while conceding four – an average of 1.2 goals for and 0.8 against per game.
Their recent five fixtures have been particularly disappointing, with four losses (including a 0‑3 defeat at Atalanta) and a solitary 0‑0 draw at Lecce, indicating defensive frailties and a lack of firepower.
Pisa, by contrast, are unbeaten with one win and four draws, tallying five goals and conceding four across the same period, averaging one goal scored and 0.8 conceded per match.
Historically the rivalry heavily favors Sassuolo – four wins to none in five meetings, with an aggregate 8‑2 scoreline.
The data suggest a tightly contested encounter, but Sassuolo’s home advantage and superior head‑to‑head record may tip the balance.
Recent Form
Sassuolo:
Sassuolo’s recent home form offers little cause for optimism.
In their last five games they have managed just one point, drawing 0‑0 with Lecce away and suffering defeats at home to Roma (0‑1 on 26 October) and Genoa (1‑2 on 3 November).
Their only goal at home came in the Genoa match through D.
Berardi, who also netted twice in the away loss to Atalanta.
Across these five fixtures the team has scored two goals and allowed eight, a stark contrast to the season‑long average of 1.2 scored and 0.8 conceded.
The goal‑scoring burden has fallen on Berardi (two goals) and A.
Pinamonti (two), while the defence has leaked three goals to Atalanta, two each to Genoa and Cagliari, and one to Roma.
The pattern highlights a porous back line, especially when playing away, and a reliance on a limited set of attackers for any offensive output.
In their last five games they have managed just one point, drawing 0‑0 with Lecce away and suffering defeats at home to Roma (0‑1 on 26 October) and Genoa (1‑2 on 3 November).
Their only goal at home came in the Genoa match through D.
Berardi, who also netted twice in the away loss to Atalanta.
Across these five fixtures the team has scored two goals and allowed eight, a stark contrast to the season‑long average of 1.2 scored and 0.8 conceded.
The goal‑scoring burden has fallen on Berardi (two goals) and A.
Pinamonti (two), while the defence has leaked three goals to Atalanta, two each to Genoa and Cagliari, and one to Roma.
The pattern highlights a porous back line, especially when playing away, and a reliance on a limited set of attackers for any offensive output.
Pisa:
Pisa arrive in Sassuolo with a flawless unbeaten streak, comprising one victory and four draws over their last five matches.
Their solitary win came at home against Cremonese (1‑0 on 7 November) thanks to I.
Toure’s 75th‑minute strike.
The other fixtures have been tightly contested: a 2‑2 draw away at Torino (both goals by S.
Moreo, one from the spot), a 0‑0 stalemate at home to Lazio, another 2‑2 draw away at Milan (goals from M.
Nzola and Z.
Athekame), and a goalless home draw versus Hellas Verona.
Pisa have scored five goals while conceding four in this span, matching their season averages of one goal scored and 0.8 conceded per game.
Their scoring has been spread across four different players, indicating a modestly diversified attack, whereas their defence has kept clean sheets in three of five matches, underscoring resilience despite occasional lapses that led to two‑goal concessions.
Their solitary win came at home against Cremonese (1‑0 on 7 November) thanks to I.
Toure’s 75th‑minute strike.
The other fixtures have been tightly contested: a 2‑2 draw away at Torino (both goals by S.
Moreo, one from the spot), a 0‑0 stalemate at home to Lazio, another 2‑2 draw away at Milan (goals from M.
Nzola and Z.
Athekame), and a goalless home draw versus Hellas Verona.
Pisa have scored five goals while conceding four in this span, matching their season averages of one goal scored and 0.8 conceded per game.
Their scoring has been spread across four different players, indicating a modestly diversified attack, whereas their defence has kept clean sheets in three of five matches, underscoring resilience despite occasional lapses that led to two‑goal concessions.
Head-to-Head Record
The historical record between Sassuolo and Pisa is overwhelmingly one‑sided.
Out of five encounters, Sassuolo have secured four victories while Pisa have yet to win, with one draw in 2009.
The aggregate score stands at 8‑2 in favour of the home side.
The most recent meetings reinforce this dominance: on 1 March 2025 Sassuolo edged Pisa 1‑0 in Serie B, and just months earlier on 26 December 2024 they triumphed 3‑1.
Earlier clashes in 2008 and 2007 also resulted in Sassuolo wins (3‑1 and 1‑0 respectively).
Goal‑scoring patterns show Sassuolo consistently finding the net, with L.
Moro, M.
Tramoni, and others contributing, while Pisa’s few goals have come sporadically.
The lack of recent victories for Pisa suggests a psychological edge for Sassuolo, and the data imply that breaking this trend would require a significant shift in Pisa’s attacking efficiency and defensive solidity.
Out of five encounters, Sassuolo have secured four victories while Pisa have yet to win, with one draw in 2009.
The aggregate score stands at 8‑2 in favour of the home side.
The most recent meetings reinforce this dominance: on 1 March 2025 Sassuolo edged Pisa 1‑0 in Serie B, and just months earlier on 26 December 2024 they triumphed 3‑1.
Earlier clashes in 2008 and 2007 also resulted in Sassuolo wins (3‑1 and 1‑0 respectively).
Goal‑scoring patterns show Sassuolo consistently finding the net, with L.
Moro, M.
Tramoni, and others contributing, while Pisa’s few goals have come sporadically.
The lack of recent victories for Pisa suggests a psychological edge for Sassuolo, and the data imply that breaking this trend would require a significant shift in Pisa’s attacking efficiency and defensive solidity.
Statistical Insights
Analyzing the numbers reveals a clear divergence in form.
Sassuolo’s defense has conceded eight goals in the last five matches, double the 4 goals Pisa have allowed in the same window, despite both teams sharing an identical average of 0.8 goals conceded per game over the broader season.
Offensively, Sassuolo’s average of 1.2 goals per match drops to just 0.4 in their recent five fixtures, whereas Pisa maintain their season‑long average of one goal per game, scoring five in five.
Timing of goals also tells a story: Sassuolo’s goals have come early (29th minute) or late (90th), but they have failed to respond after conceding first in three matches.
Pisa, however, have shown resilience, scoring equalizers (e.g., 2‑2 draws) and keeping clean sheets in three outings.
The data suggest Sassuolo’s vulnerability when conceding early and Pisa’s ability to stay compact, pointing to a potentially low‑scoring affair unless Sassuolo can rectify their defensive lapses.
Sassuolo’s defense has conceded eight goals in the last five matches, double the 4 goals Pisa have allowed in the same window, despite both teams sharing an identical average of 0.8 goals conceded per game over the broader season.
Offensively, Sassuolo’s average of 1.2 goals per match drops to just 0.4 in their recent five fixtures, whereas Pisa maintain their season‑long average of one goal per game, scoring five in five.
Timing of goals also tells a story: Sassuolo’s goals have come early (29th minute) or late (90th), but they have failed to respond after conceding first in three matches.
Pisa, however, have shown resilience, scoring equalizers (e.g., 2‑2 draws) and keeping clean sheets in three outings.
The data suggest Sassuolo’s vulnerability when conceding early and Pisa’s ability to stay compact, pointing to a potentially low‑scoring affair unless Sassuolo can rectify their defensive lapses.
Upcoming Fixtures
Looking beyond the 24 November fixture, Sassuolo’s schedule includes an away trip to Como on 28 November followed by a home showdown with Fiorentina on 6 December.
A positive result against Pisa could provide momentum for the Como match, where they will aim to tighten up at the back.
Conversely, Pisa’s next challenges are a home game versus Inter on 30 November and a home clash with Parma on 8 December.
Maintaining an unbeaten run against Sassuolo would boost their confidence ahead of the high‑profile Inter test, while a loss could dent morale.
Both clubs have tight calendars, making the outcome in Turin pivotal for shaping their subsequent performances.
A positive result against Pisa could provide momentum for the Como match, where they will aim to tighten up at the back.
Conversely, Pisa’s next challenges are a home game versus Inter on 30 November and a home clash with Parma on 8 December.
Maintaining an unbeaten run against Sassuolo would boost their confidence ahead of the high‑profile Inter test, while a loss could dent morale.
Both clubs have tight calendars, making the outcome in Turin pivotal for shaping their subsequent performances.
Match Prediction
Based on the stark contrast in recent form and the overwhelming head‑to‑head record, Sassuolo are likely to edge a narrow victory.
Their home advantage and historical dominance suggest they will find a way to break through Pisa’s disciplined defence.
However, Pisa’s unbeaten streak and ability to score away goals mean they should not be discounted.
The most probable outcome is a 1‑0 win for Sassuolo, with the solitary goal potentially coming from D.
Berardi, who has shown a knack for scoring against strong opposition in recent matches.
Their home advantage and historical dominance suggest they will find a way to break through Pisa’s disciplined defence.
However, Pisa’s unbeaten streak and ability to score away goals mean they should not be discounted.
The most probable outcome is a 1‑0 win for Sassuolo, with the solitary goal potentially coming from D.
Berardi, who has shown a knack for scoring against strong opposition in recent matches.
Betting Insights
The statistical picture points to a low‑scoring encounter with a strong chance of both teams keeping a clean sheet at least once.
An Under 2.5 goals market appears attractive given Sassuolo’s recent goal drought (0.4 per game) and Pisa’s modest scoring record (1 per game).
The odds for a 1‑0 Sassuolo win should be competitive, while a Draw No Bet on Sassuolo offers a safety net against a potential late equaliser from Pisa.
Both Teams To Score (BTTS) looks marginal, with a probability around 30% based on the limited number of matches where both sides have scored.
Betting on Sassuolo to keep a clean sheet could also be worthwhile, especially if the odds are generous.
Overall, a cautious approach favouring Under 2.5, Sassuolo Clean Sheet, and a slim 1‑0 home win yields the best value.
An Under 2.5 goals market appears attractive given Sassuolo’s recent goal drought (0.4 per game) and Pisa’s modest scoring record (1 per game).
The odds for a 1‑0 Sassuolo win should be competitive, while a Draw No Bet on Sassuolo offers a safety net against a potential late equaliser from Pisa.
Both Teams To Score (BTTS) looks marginal, with a probability around 30% based on the limited number of matches where both sides have scored.
Betting on Sassuolo to keep a clean sheet could also be worthwhile, especially if the odds are generous.
Overall, a cautious approach favouring Under 2.5, Sassuolo Clean Sheet, and a slim 1‑0 home win yields the best value.