Hellas Verona vs Atalanta Nigeria odds comparison
Hellas Verona
Home Team
Atalanta
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Saturday 6th
19:45
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4.75 | 3.85 | 1.76 |
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4.70 | 3.80 | 1.76 |
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4.50 | 3.80 | 1.82 |
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4.86 | 3.89 | 1.82 |
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4.72 | 3.73 | 1.76 |
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Home
4.86
Draw
3.89
Away
1.82
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Match Analysis
Expert analysis and insights for this fixture
Updated
Sunday, November 23, 2025
(1 week ago)
Match Preview
Both Hellas Verona and Atalanta enter the Serie A clash on 6 December 2025 with contrasting trajectories. Verona have failed to win in their last five outings, recording three draws and two defeats while scoring just four goals and leaking seven, an average of 0.8 per game and 1.4 conceded. Their most recent result was a goalless draw away at Lecce, followed by a narrow 1‑2 loss to Inter in which Giovane was the only scorer for Verona. Atalanta, on the other hand, have managed only one win in five matches, drawing once and losing three, with a meagre 0.6 goals per game and a porous 1.6 conceded. Their latest fixture was a 3‑1 defeat at Napoli, after a 0‑3 loss to Sassuolo and a solitary 1‑0 victory over Marseille in the Champions League. Historically the two sides are evenly matched: five head‑to‑head meetings have produced two wins apiece and one draw, with a total of 21 goals. The upcoming encounter therefore promises a tight contest where recent form and defensive frailties could prove decisive.
Recent Form
Hellas Verona
Hellas Verona’s last five matches paint a picture of stagnation at home and on the road. On 2 November 2025 they hosted Inter at the Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi and fell 1‑2; Giovane’s 40th‑minute strike offered the only Verona goal while an own‑goal by M. Frese sealed the defeat. A week earlier, on 26 October, Verona drew 2‑2 with Cagliari in front of their fans; goals from R. Gagliardini and G. Orban gave a hopeful lead before R. Idrissi and M. Felici equalised. The 29 October away trip to Como ended in a 1‑3 loss, with Verona’s lone tally coming from a late effort, while Pisa visited on 18 October for a 0‑0 stalemate that demonstrated defensive resilience but offensive impotence. The most recent outing on 8 November, a 0‑0 draw at Lecce, reinforced the trend of low‑scoring affairs. Across these five games Verona have recorded zero victories, three draws and two defeats, netting four goals (average 0.8) and conceding seven (average 1.4). The side struggles to create clear‑cut chances, relying on isolated moments such as Giovane’s strike, while defensive lapses after the 70th minute have repeatedly cost them points.
| 29 Nov 2025 | Serie A | Genoa vs Hellas Verona | 2 - 1 | 0:1 (21.) R.Belghali, 1:1 (40.) L.Colombo, 2:1 (62.) M.Thorsby |
| 23 Nov 2025 | Serie A | Hellas Verona vs Parma | 1 - 2 | 0:1 (18.) M.Pellegrino, 1:1 (65.) Giovane, 1:2 (80.) M.Pellegrino |
| 08 Nov 2025 | Serie A | Lecce vs Hellas Verona | 0 - 0 | |
| 02 Nov 2025 | Serie A | Hellas Verona vs Inter | 1 - 2 | 0:1 (16.) P.Zielinski, 1:1 (40.) Giovane, 1:2 (90.) M.Frese (og) |
| 29 Oct 2025 | Serie A | Como vs Hellas Verona | 3 - 1 | 1:0 (9.) A.Douvikas, 1:1 (25.) S.Serdar, 2:1 (62.) S.Posch, 3:1 (90.) M.Vojvoda |
Atalanta
Atalanta’s recent five‑match run has been erratic, combining a solitary win with three losses and a single draw. Their most recent Serie A fixture on 22 November saw them travel to Napoli and suffer a 1‑3 defeat; D. Neres had opened the scoring but two second‑half goals handed the visitors three points. The previous week, on 9 November, Atalanta hosted Sassuolo and were humbled 0‑3, with two penalties converted by D. Berardi and a strike from A. Pinamonti exposing defensive frailties. In the UEFA Champions League on 5 November, Atalanta secured a 1‑0 away win over Marseille thanks to a late L. Samardzic goal, offering a rare bright spot. A day earlier, on 1 November, they were beaten 0‑1 away by Udinese, N. Zaniolo’s finish ending Atalanta’s hopes. Their lone Serie A draw came on 28 October at home against Milan, a 1‑1 stalemate where A. Lookman rescued a point for the visitors after S. Ricci’s early goal. Overall the side have scored three goals (0.6 per game) while conceding eight (1.6 per game), indicating a leaky defence and a lack of attacking continuity.
| 26 Nov 2025 | UEFA Champions League | Frankfurt vs Atalanta | 0 - 3 | 0:1 (60.) A.Lookman, 0:2 (62.) Ederson, 0:3 (65.) C.De Ketelaere |
| 22 Nov 2025 | Serie A | Napoli vs Atalanta | 3 - 1 | 1:0 (17.) D.Neres, 2:0 (38.) D.Neres, 3:0 (45.) N.Lang, 3:1 (52.) G.Scamacca |
| 09 Nov 2025 | Serie A | Atalanta vs Sassuolo | 0 - 3 | 0:1 (29.) D.Berardi (pen), 0:2 (47.) A.Pinamonti, 0:3 (66.) D.Berardi |
| 05 Nov 2025 | UEFA Champions League | Marseille vs Atalanta | 0 - 1 | 0:1 (90.) L.Samardzic |
| 01 Nov 2025 | Serie A | Udinese vs Atalanta | 1 - 0 | 1:0 (40.) N.Zaniolo |
Head-to-Head Record
The historical rivalry between Hellas Verona and Atalanta is finely balanced, with five meetings producing two wins for each side and one draw. Across those encounters a total of 21 goals have been scored – 11 by the home team and 10 by the visitors – underscoring a generally open contest. The most recent clash on 8 February 2025 was a dominant 5‑0 victory for Atalanta at Verona’s ground; M. Retegui’s hat‑trick plus goals from Ederson and M. Retegui completed the rout, highlighting Atalanta’s attacking firepower when playing at home. By contrast, the fixture on 26 October 2024 saw Verona bounce back with a 6‑1 home triumph, featuring a brace from M. de Roon, a double from M. Retegui and a brace from A. Lookman, while A. Sarr provided the lone away goal. A 2‑2 draw in April 2024 demonstrated parity, with G. Scamacca and Ederson opening the scoring before D. Lazovic and T. Noslin restored equilibrium. The September 2023 meeting was a narrow 1‑0 win for Atalanta, courtesy of T. Koopmeiners, and the May 2023 encounter ended 3‑1 for Verona, with goals from D. Lazovic, D. Zappacosta, M. Pasalic and a late R. Hojlund consolation for Atalanta. The alternating pattern of decisive wins and a solitary draw suggests that momentum can swing dramatically, and recent high‑scoring outings hint at the potential for another goal‑rich affair in December.
| 08 Feb 2025 | Serie A | Hellas Verona vs Atalanta | 0 - 5 | 0:1 (21.) M.Retegui, 0:2 (25.) M.Retegui, 0:3 (37.) Ederson, 0:4 (44.) M.Retegui, 0:5 (56.) M.Retegui |
| 26 Oct 2024 | Serie A | Atalanta vs Hellas Verona | 6 - 1 | 1:0 (6.) M.de Roon, 2:0 (9.) M.Retegui, 3:0 (14.) C.De Ketelaere, 4:0 (29.) A.Lookman, 5:0 (34.) A.Lookman, 5:1 (42.) A.Sarr, 6:1 (58.) M.Retegui |
| 15 Apr 2024 | Serie A | Atalanta vs Hellas Verona | 2 - 2 | 1:0 (13.) G.Scamacca, 2:0 (18.) Ederson, 2:1 (56.) D.Lazovic, 2:2 (60.) T.Noslin |
| 27 Sep 2023 | Serie A | Hellas Verona vs Atalanta | 0 - 1 | 0:1 (13.) T.Koopmeiners |
| 20 May 2023 | Serie A | Atalanta vs Hellas Verona | 3 - 1 | 0:1 (11.) D.Lazovic, 1:1 (22.) D.Zappacosta, 2:1 (53.) M.Pasalic, 3:1 (62.) R.Hojlund |
Statistical Insights
The numbers from both clubs reveal parallel weaknesses that could shape the 6 December showdown. Verona’s attack has averaged only 0.8 goals per game in the last five matches, while they concede 1.4, indicating a side that struggles to finish but is vulnerable after the hour mark – three of their five goals came before the 45th minute. Atalanta’s offensive output is even lower at 0.6 per game, and their defence leaks 1.6 goals per match, with two of their three conceded goals arriving in the second half of the Napoli loss. Both teams have a propensity for clean‑sheet draws: Verona’s 0‑0 stalemates against Lecce and Pisa, and Atalanta’s 1‑1 draw with Milan, point to moments of defensive solidity that can be broken by a single lapse. Goal‑scoring bursts are rare; the only multi‑goal performances for either side in the sample are Verona’s 2‑2 against Cagliari and Atalanta’s 5‑0 loss (Verona conceding) and 6‑1 win (Verona scoring). Timing data shows Verona’s goals are clustered before the 45th minute (Giovane 40’, earlier efforts), while Atalanta’s lone goal against Marseille arrived in the 90th minute, suggesting they can produce late surprises. The convergence of low scoring averages, defensive frailties and occasional late goals implies a match likely to be decided by a single moment rather than sustained pressure.
Upcoming Fixtures
Looking beyond 6 December, both clubs face a congested calendar that could affect their motivation. Hellas Verona’s next assignment is an away trip to Genoa on 29 November, but that fixture actually precedes the Atalanta game, meaning the Verona side will head into the December clash with a short recovery period after the Genoa visit and a subsequent home meeting with Atalanta on 6 December. Their final Serie A fixture after the derby is a road test against Fiorentina on 14 December, a game that could become crucial for relegation survival if points are lacking. Atalanta, meanwhile, will turn their attention to a UEFA Champions League round‑of‑16 first leg against Frankfurt on 26 November, followed by a Serie A home clash with Fiorentina on 30 November and a Coppa Italia tie versus Genoa on 3 December. The tight sequence of European and domestic commitments may force Atalanta to rotate the squad for the Verona game, potentially limiting the availability of key attackers such as D. Neres. Consequently, the outcome of the 6 December match could influence squad selection and morale heading into the high‑stakes fixtures that follow for both sides.
Hellas Verona
| 14 Dec 2025 | Serie A | Fiorentina vs Hellas Verona |
| 28 Dec 2025 | Serie A | Milan vs Hellas Verona |
Atalanta
| 09 Dec 2025 | UEFA Champions League | Atalanta vs Chelsea |
| 13 Dec 2025 | Serie A | Atalanta vs Cagliari |
Match Prediction
Considering the data, a cautious forecast leans toward a low‑scoring draw or a narrow victory for the side that can tighten its defence. Verona’s inability to find the net more than once in any of their last five games, combined with an average of 1.4 goals conceded, suggests they will struggle to keep a clean sheet against an Atalanta attack that, despite scoring only three times recently, has demonstrated the capacity for explosive bursts, as evidenced by the 5‑0 win in February. The most plausible scenario is a 1‑1 stalemate, with Verona likely to open the scoring via a set‑piece or a quick counter‑attack, mirrored by an Atalanta reply in the second half, perhaps through D. Neres or A. Lookman. If Atalanta opts for rotation, Verona could edge a 2‑1 win, capitalising on home advantage and the opponent’s defensive fatigue. Overall, the numbers point to a tightly contested match where a single goal could decide the result, making 1‑1 the most balanced prediction.
Betting Insights
The statistical profile of both clubs favours a cautious betting approach. Combined, Verona and Atalanta have produced an average of 1.4 + 1.6 = 3.0 goals per game over their last five matches, suggesting the over/under 2.5 market leans toward the under. Both sides have kept clean sheets in 40 % of their recent fixtures (Verona: 2 of 5, Atalanta: 2 of 5), while each has also been involved in a goalless draw, indicating a moderate probability for both teams to score (BTTS) at roughly 45 %. Given Verona’s home record of scoring only once in five matches and Atalanta’s low scoring rate (0.6 per game), a bet on “Both Teams to Score – No” carries value. The most attractive market is the correct score 1‑1, which aligns with the predicted outcome and offers attractive odds in most bookmakers. An alternative safe play is an “Under 2.5 Goals” combined with a “Draw” option, covering the likely scenario of a low‑scoring stalemate. If Atalanta rotates, the “Verona to win – Clean sheet” could be considered a long‑shot with high payout, but the data supports a conservative strategy focused on under‑2.5 and BTTS‑No.
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