Venezia and Monza are scheduled to meet in the upcoming Serie A round on Saturday, 12 April.
With both teams likely on their way to Serie B, but still not quite there yet, which team will keep their hopes of survival alive after this game? Read our Venezia vs Monza prediction to find out.
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Venezia vs Monza predictions: Hosts look set for home success
Key stats
- Both teams have scored in 58% of Monza's matches in the league this season.
- Monza are winless in their last 11 matches and they've lost nine of them.
- Venezia only have three wins this season, but all three of them have come at home.
Correct score prediction: Venezia 2-1 Monza
While both of these teams will likely get relegated, Monza are in much worse position. In fact, Venezia have only lost once in their last six league matches, although five times they only managed to draw.
Still, with Venezia in better form and hosting the game, they should be able to get three points that might just keep their chances of survival alive.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Bookies favour Venezia
- HOME: 3/4 (1.75) – 57.10%
- DRAW: 13/5 (3.60) – 27.80%
- AWAY: 18/5 (4.60) – 21.70%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
We can see from these Venezia vs Monza odds that the hosts are the expected winners and that makes sense considering that Venezia are ahead of Monza in the standings by six points.
Furthermore, Venezia are in better form lately and they will host the game, so it's clear why the bookies see them as the favourites in this match.
Check our football betting tips page for more predictions and previews of top games this weekend!
Most recent H2Hs: Tight affairs with wins on both sides
We saw each team win twice in their last five meetings, along with one draw. Meanwhile, Venezia have a slight advantage over Monza when it comes to their overall H2H record: 6-1-4.
Italy Serie A 27/10/24

Monza

Venezia
Italy Serie B 20/03/21

Monza

Venezia
Italy Serie B 11/12/20

Venezia

Monza
Italy Serie C Group A 28/02/15

Monza

Venezia
Italy Serie C Group A 11/10/14

Venezia

Monza
Venezia preview: Hope is still alive
While Venezia have only lost once in their last six games in Serie A, they haven't been able to win any of those games, instead drawing five times. This was enough to keep their hope of staying up alive, but they are still in a precarious situation since they're in the relegation zone, five points behind the first team outside of it.
Meanwhile, Venezia are currently without Alfred Duncan, Michael Svoboda, Filip Stankovic, and Mirko Maric.
Predicted lineup: Radu (GK), Marcandalli, Idzes, Cande, Zerbin, Perez, Caviglia, Busio, Haps, Oristanio & Fila
Italy Serie A 12/05/25
W

Fiorentina
1

Venezia
2
Italy Serie A 02/05/25
D

Torino
1

Venezia
1
Italy Serie A 27/04/25
L

AC Milan
2

Venezia
0
Italy Serie A 20/04/25
D

Empoli
2

Venezia
2
Italy Serie A 12/04/25
W

Monza
0

Venezia
1
Monza preview: Hoping for a miracle
With just two wins in 31 games and 15 points overall, Monza are well on their way to Serie B. They are 11 points behind the first team outside of the relegation zone and with only seven rounds left in the season, they would need a real miracle to avoid relegation. Considering they've lost five of their last six games, it's hard to see that miracle coming.
Andrea Carboni, Matteo Pessina, and Stefano Sensi are on Monza's injury list ahead of this match, while Georgios Kyriakopoulos is suspended.
Predicted Lineup: Turati (GK), Pereira, Izzo, D'Ambrosio, Birindelli, Ciurria, Blanco, Akpro, Caldirola, Mota & Balde
Italy Serie A 11/05/25
W

Udinese
1

Monza
2
Italy Serie A 04/05/25
L

Atalanta
4

Monza
0
Italy Serie A 27/04/25
L

Juventus
2

Monza
0
Italy Serie A 19/04/25
L

Napoli
1

Monza
0
Italy Serie A 12/04/25
L

Venezia
1

Monza
0
Player to watch: Gaetano Oristanio
Considering how poor Venezia have been this season, not many players stood out with great performances. One of those that have managed to shine a bit of light on themselves is Oristanio, who has five goal contributions this season in Serie A.

While that's far from impressive, Oristanio is still just 22-years-old, so he's certainly shown some potential this season.