Sparks will fly as Pisa and AS Roma draw swords in the second round of the Italian Serie A at Arena Garibaldi-Romeo Anconetani on Saturday, 30 August 2025.
View our free Pisa vs Roma predictions below.
Contents
Pisa vs Roma predictions: Visitors to reign supreme
Key stats
- AS Roma won eight of their last 10 games across all competitions.
- Pisa are currently on a four-match unbeaten run.
- Roma opened the scoring in nine of their last 10 matches.
Correct score prediction: Pisa 0-2 Roma
It is important to note that Pisa’s last four matches were tied at the end of regulation time, and their only win in five games came on penalties.
In contrast, AS Roma have been unstoppable, earning an 8-1-1 win-draw-loss record in their last 10 matches while keeping seven clean sheets.
Considering Pisa's recent struggles, we are confident that Roma will emerge victorious after all is said and done.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Roma are clear favourites
- HOME: 18/5 (4.60) – 21.7%
- DRAW: 27/10 (3.70) – 27%
- AWAY: 8/11 (1.73) – 57.9%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Pisa kicked off their new Serie A campaign with a 1-1 draw at Atalanta, while Roma defeated Bologna by a single goal.
Ahead of this encounter, Roma are the expected winners at 8/11 (1.73). Teams with these odds usually have a 57.9% probability of winning.
Don’t forget to check out more of our best betting tips and predictions after you’ve dissected our Pisa vs Roma predictions.
It is also worth mentioning that seven of Pisa's last nine matches and five of Roma’s last six games featured fewer than five cards. Bearing that in mind, under 4.5 total cards has an appealing look at 7/10 (1.70). That one has a 58.8% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: First encounter in three decades
Pisa and AS Roma will go toe-to-toe with each other for the first time since May 1991. As things stand, Roma have a 10-2-3 win-draw-loss record in 15 previous skirmishes between these outfits.
Pisa preview: Plagued by injuries
Daniel Denoon sustained an injury in Pisa's Serie A opener last weekend and is questionable for this encounter. Should the Swiss defender be ruled unfit, Arturo Calabresi could fill in at right-back in a like-for-like change.
However, Mateus Lusuardi (hamstring), Pietro Beruatto (shoulder) and Isak Vural (muscle) are ruled out of this meeting by injuries.
Predicted lineup: Semper (GK), Canestrelli, Caracciolo, Calabresi, Angori, Aebischer, Marin, Toure, Tramoni, Moreo & Meister.
Italy Serie B 13/05/25
W
Cremonese
1
Pisa
2
Italy Serie B 09/05/25
D
Sudtirol
3
Pisa
3
Italy Serie B 04/05/25
L
Bari
1
Pisa
0
Italy Serie B 01/05/25
W
Frosinone
0
Pisa
1
Italy Serie B 25/04/25
W
Brescia
1
Pisa
2
Roma preview: No new absentees
New manager Gian Piero Gasperini began his era with a 1-0 victory over Bologna last Saturday, with Wesley scoring the only goal of the game in the 53rd minute.
The hosts will now enter this clash hoping to earn back-to-back wins to keep their momentum and early dream of winning the Scudetto alive.
Mehmet Zeki Celik, who was suspended last week, will be back for this game, but Lorenzo Pellegrini and new signing Leon Bailey remain sidelined with injuries.
Predicted lineup: Svilar (GK), Hermoso, Mancini, Ndicka, Wesley, Cristante, Kone, Angelino, Soule, El Shaarawy & Ferguson.
Italy Serie A 12/05/25
L
Atalanta
2
Roma
1
Italy Serie A 04/05/25
W
Fiorentina
0
Roma
1
Italy Serie A 27/04/25
W
Inter Milan
0
Roma
1
Italy Serie A 19/04/25
W
Verona
0
Roma
1
Italy Serie A 13/04/25
D
Lazio
1
Roma
1
Player to watch: Mike Svilar

Mike Svilar has put in some impressive performances in recent months, keeping five clean sheets in his last seven appearances for AS Roma. The former Benfica shot-stopper will fancy his chances against Pisa.