Monday's Serie A predictions including Inter Milan vs. Como

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Sports Mole provides score predictions and previews for all of today's Serie A fixtures, including Inter Milan vs. Como.


Fiorentina vs. Udinese (Monday, 5.30pm)

Albert Gudmundsson of Fiorentina, October 2024© Imago

After their incredible success streak was finally brought to an end last week, Fiorentina will aim to start another winning run on Monday, when they meet Udinese.

The Viola were beaten by Bologna before nervily securing progress in Europe, while their visitors have recently exited the cup and slipped down the Serie A standings.

We say: Fiorentina 2-1 Udinese

Udinese average over one goal per game on the road this season, and they certainly have the nous to breach Fiorentina's usually solid defence.

However, the Viola have conceded the fewest second-half goals across Europe's top five leagues - just two - so if they get themselves in front they should stay there.

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Inter Milan vs. Como (Monday, 7.45pm)

Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi, November 2024© Imago

Aiming to keep pressure on several teams trying to dethrone them as Serie A champions, Inter Milan will welcome Como to San Siro on Monday.

While Inter recently thumped one of their title rivals before cruising through in the cup, the Lariani head for Italy's second city on the back of a landmark success.

We say: Inter Milan 3-0 Como

Only free-scoring Atalanta have attempted more shots than Inter (233) and Como (232) in Serie A this season, so it could be an entertaining contest when they meet for the first time in more than 20 years.

With an abundance of hard-earned nous and experience, the Nerazzurri should sweep past their promoted opponents, who can be made to pay for their naivety.

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