Relegation-threatened Lecce will look to move away from trouble when they host Como at the Stadio Via del Mare on Saturday in Serie A. View our free Como vs Lecce predictions below.
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Lecce vs Como predictions: Visitors to continue positive momentum
Key stats
- Lecce have won none of their last nine games in Serie A, and are eight without a victory at home.
- Despite facing three clubs in the hunt for Europe, Como have scored in each of their last four away games, winning twice.
- Lecce have scored just 23 goals in Serie A this season, the lowest of any team.
Correct score prediction: Lecce 1-2 Como
Como have pulled away from relegation trouble with ease, while Lecce remain rooted in trouble and just about treading above water, and eight games without a win at the Via del Mare is hugely concerning.
Lecce are 17th, just two points above the drop zone, while Como are 10 points better off, with their sights now set on breaking into the top half after two straight wins.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Bookies favour Como
- HOME: 13/5 (3.60) – 27.8%
- DRAW: 23/10 (3.30) – 30.3%
- AWAY: 12/11 (2.09) – 47.8%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
The bookmakers are siding with Como ahead of this clash, making them the favourites at even money, but there is value in the over/under goal markets, with over 2.5 being priced at a generous 11/10.
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Most recent H2Hs: A rare fixture in the Italian calendar
Since finishing as the bottom two clubs in Serie B during the 1994-95 season, Lecce and Como have only met on six occasions, across three different divisions, as well as in the Coppa Italia.
Lecce got the better of Como in that cup tie, but are winless in the last three league meetings, including losing the reverse fixture in December.
Italy Serie A 30/12/24

Como

Lecce
Coppa Italia 13/08/23

Lecce

Como
Italy Serie B 05/02/22

Como

Lecce
Italy Serie B 29/08/21

Lecce

Como
Lecce preview: Relegation fears growing by the week
With Atalanta, Napoli and Lazio still to come in their final six games, Lecce must take advantage of this home encounter against a fellow bottom-half side, otherwise Venezia may be able to leapfrog them.
As far as team news is concerned, Gaby Jean was forced off inside 10 minutes away to Juventus last week, and will join Joan Gonzalez and Filip Marchwinski on the sidelines.
Predicted lineup: Falcone (GK), Guilbert, Baschirotto, Gaspar, Gallo, Coulibaly, Berisha, Pierotti, Helgason, Krstovic & Morente.
Italy Serie A 11/05/25
D

Verona
1

Lecce
1
Italy Serie A 03/05/25
L

Napoli
1

Lecce
0
Italy Serie A 27/04/25
D

Atalanta
1

Lecce
1
Italy Serie A 19/04/25
L

Como
3

Lecce
0
Italy Serie A 12/04/25
L

Juventus
2

Lecce
1
Como preview: Safety assured on top-flight return
Fabregas’s excellent debut top-flight season has seen him linked with the RB Leipzig job, but his focus will be on lifting Como to a top-half finish on their return to Serie A, and that is a distinct possibility with five of their final six games coming against bottom-half clubs.
Alberto Dossena is the only injury concern at present for the visitors, as the 26-year-old is currently sidelined with a knee problem.
Predicted lineup: Butez (GK), Vojvoda, Goldaniga, Kempf, Moreno, Da Cunha, Perrone, Caqueret, Paz, Douvikas & Diao.
Italy Serie A 10/05/25
W

Cagliari
1

Como
3
Italy Serie A 03/05/25
W

Parma
0

Como
1
Italy Serie A 27/04/25
W

Genoa
0

Como
1
Italy Serie A 19/04/25
W

Lecce
0

Como
3
Italy Serie A 13/04/25
W

Torino
0

Como
1
Player to watch: Assane Diao
January signing Diao has hit the ground running in Northern Italy, scoring six goals already following his move from Real Betis.

The last three goals from the Senegalese striker have all given Como the lead on the day, and resulted in them taking home the three points on each occasion, against Monza, Napoli and Fiorentina.