Parma vs Udinese Nigeria odds comparison

Parma
Parma

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Udinese
Udinese

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Bet9ja 2.60 3.20 2.78
BetKing 2.60 3.25 2.80
NairaBet 2.60 3.20 2.77
1xBet 2.73 3.22 2.90
SportyBet 2.59 3.21 2.82
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Home

2.73

Draw

3.25

Away

2.90
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Match Analysis

Expert analysis and insights for this fixture

Updated Friday, November 21, 2025 (2 days ago)

Match Preview
Parma host Udinese on 2025-11-29 in a Serie A clash that carries considerable weight for both clubs.

Parma have struggled at home this season, recording zero wins, three draws and two defeats while scoring just four goals and conceding seven, an average of 0.8 goals for and 1.4 against per match.

Udinese, on the other hand, come into the encounter with a mixed away record of two wins, one draw and two losses, netting six goals and letting in eight (1.2 GF, 1.6 GA per game).

The head‑to‑head history heavily favours Parma, who have won three of the five meetings and scored ten goals to Udinese’s seven.

Recent form shows Parma drawing 2‑2 with Milan and losing 1‑3 to Bologna, while Udinese have been inconsistent, losing 0‑2 at Roma but beating Lecce 3‑2 at home.

Both sides will be looking to improve their league standing, and the statistical edge belongs to Parma despite their home woes.

The match is therefore poised as a test of Udinese’s ability to break Parma’s historical dominance and a chance for Parma to finally turn home form around.

Recent Form
Parma:
Parma's home form has been disappointing, with no victories in the last five fixtures and a record of 0‑3‑2 (wins‑draws‑losses).

Over those matches they have scored four goals and allowed seven, averaging 0.8 goals scored and 1.4 conceded per game.

The most recent home draw came on 2025‑11‑08 against Milan (2‑2), where Parma opened the scoring through A. Bernabe in the 45th minute but also conceded twice, including a penalty by R. Leao.

Earlier, on 2025‑11‑02, Parma fell 1‑3 to Bologna despite an early goal by A. Bernabe, then surrendered three times to S. Castro and J. Miranda.

A goalless stalemate against Como on 2025‑10‑25 and a 0‑0 away draw at Genoa on 2025‑10‑19 complete the run.

The recurring theme is a porous defence that concedes late goals, while the attack relies heavily on Bernabe and occasional contributions from Saelemaekers and Del Prato.

No clean sheets have been kept at home, and the team has struggled to create consistent scoring opportunities, highlighting the need for tactical adjustments ahead of the Udinese game.
Udinese:
Udinese's recent away form is equally erratic, registering two wins, one draw and two defeats across their last five outings.

They have found the net six times while conceding eight, yielding an average of 1.2 goals for and 1.6 against per match.

The most recent away test was on 2025‑11‑09 at Roma, where Udinese were shut out 0‑2 despite Roma's penalty from L. Pellegrini and a second goal by Z. Celik.

A week earlier, on 2025‑10‑29, Udinese travelled to Juventus and suffered a 1‑3 loss, with only N. Zaniolo scoring the lone goal in the 45th minute.

Conversely, Udinese secured a 3‑2 home victory over Lecce on 2025‑10‑25, with a balanced spread of goals from J. Karlstrom, K. Davis, M. Berisha and late contributions from A. Buksa and N. Konan.

Their most recent away draw came at Cremonese on 2025‑10‑20 (1‑1), where N. Zaniolo rescued a point in the 51st minute.

Goal‑scoring has largely depended on Zaniolo, while defensive lapses, especially in the second half, have cost them points.

The team shows potential when playing at home but remains vulnerable on the road, a factor that could influence the upcoming clash at Parma.

Head-to-Head Record
The historical rivalry between Parma and Udinese spans five Serie A meetings, with Parma holding a clear advantage: three home wins, one away win for Udinese and one draw.

The aggregate scoreline stands at 10‑7 in Parma's favour.

The most recent encounter on 2025‑03‑01 ended 1‑0 to Parma, courtesy of a penalty by F. Thauvin in the 38th minute, underscoring Parma's ability to capitalise on set‑pieces.

Prior to that, Udinese secured a 3‑2 away victory on 2024‑09‑16, with goals from E. Del Prato, A. Bonny and two from F. Thauvin, highlighting Udinese's offensive firepower in that match.

A 2‑2 draw in February 2021 showcased a balanced contest, featuring an early strike by A. Cornelius and a late equaliser by B. Nuytinck.

Parma's dominance was evident in the 2018‑10‑18 clash, a 3‑2 home win where they overcame an early deficit, and the 2020‑01‑26 match, another 2‑0 home victory.

Across the five games, Parma have scored ten goals, averaging two per match, while Udinese have managed seven.

The pattern suggests Parma tends to start strongly and defend narrow leads, whereas Udinese's success has come from high‑scoring, back‑and‑forth affairs.

The upcoming fixture will test whether Udinese can reverse the trend or if Parma's historical edge will continue.

Statistical Insights
Analyzing the numbers reveals several clear trends.

Parma's home average of 0.8 goals per game contrasts sharply with Udinese's overall scoring average of 1.2, indicating that Udinese are slightly more potent offensively.

Defensively, Parma concedes 1.4 per home match while Udinese allow 1.6 away, suggesting both sides struggle to keep clean sheets, but Udinese's defensive record is marginally worse.

Timing-wise, Parma has tended to concede late goals, as seen in the 45‑minute goal against Bologna and the 86‑minute strike by A. Circati at Roma.

Udinese, however, often scores early – their opening goal against Juventus arrived in the 5th minute via a penalty.

Both teams have relied heavily on set‑piece situations: Parma benefited from a penalty by R. Leao, while Udinese's decisive goals include penalties by L. Pellegrini and K. Yildiz.

Player‑specific data shows Parma's A. Bernabe appears in three of five recent home goals, whereas Udinese’s N. Zaniolo features in three of five recent matches, either scoring or assisting.

These patterns suggest a match that could feature early pressure from Udinese, but Parma’s home crowd and historical edge may keep the contest tight, with a high likelihood of both sides finding the net.

Upcoming Fixtures
After the 2025‑11‑29 showdown, Parma's schedule features an away trip to Hellas Verona on 2025‑11‑23, a match that will test their ability to bounce back from a potential setback against Udinese.

Their next Serie A engagement is the 2025‑12‑04 Coppa Italia clash with Bologna, offering a chance to reset form in a knockout setting.

For Udinese, the immediate focus shifts to a home fixture against Bologna on 2025‑11‑22, where a positive result could restore confidence after the Parma game.

Following that, they travel to face Juventus on 2025‑12‑02 in the Coppa Italia, a high‑profile encounter that could define their cup ambitions.

The outcomes of the Parma‑Udinese match will likely influence team morale: a win for Parma could provide momentum heading into Verona, while a loss might heighten pressure.

Conversely, Udinese will aim to use a positive result to build belief before confronting Bologna and the daunting Juventus tie.

Match Prediction
Considering Parma's poor home record (0‑3‑2, 0.8 GF per game) and Udinese's slightly better overall scoring rate (1.2 GF per game), the match is poised to be tight but with a slight edge to the visitors.

Parma have historically dominated the fixture (3‑1‑1 in the last five meetings) and often score early, yet their defence has leaked goals in the latter stages.

Udinese have shown the ability to score early, as evidenced by the 5th‑minute penalty against Juventus, and they have managed a 3‑2 win at home recently.

Balancing these factors, a plausible prediction is a 1‑1 draw, with Parma equalising in the second half after conceding an early Udinese goal.

Both sides are likely to find the net, reflecting their combined average of just over two goals per game in recent encounters.

Betting Insights
The combined goal average for the two clubs in their last five matches stands at roughly 2.1 per game, suggesting the over/under 2.5 market leans towards the under.

Both teams have struggled to keep clean sheets (Parma concede 1.4 at home, Udinese 1.6 away), making a Both Teams To Score (BTTS) bet attractive, with recent fixtures showing BTTS in three of five games for each side.

Considering Parma's historical dominance (3 home wins in five head‑to‑heads) and Udinese's mixed away form, a double‑chance on Parma or Draw offers solid value.

The odds for a straight win for Udinese appear generous given their lower home win percentage, so a +200 upset bet could be justified.

Overall, the safest play is BTTS Yes combined with Under 2.5, while a double‑chance on Parma/Draw adds a safety net.