Overview
- Kickoff is scheduled for Saturday at 15:00 local time at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia.
- Como arrive on three straight league wins, sit sixth on 33 points, and have scored seven goals across their last three matches.
- Bologna enter on a poor run with two points from their last six games, most recently losing 2-0 to Atalanta for a second consecutive defeat.
- Como’s defense has allowed only 12 league goals, tied with Roma for fewest, and just three at home across eight Serie A fixtures.
- Bookmakers price the home win near 2.00 (Betsson, BetFlag; 1.97 Marathonbet), flag Over 2.5 around 2.10 and No Goal near 1.90, and list Nico Paz as an anytime-scorer option despite no goals in three prior meetings with Bologna.