The Serie A has a great battle at the top of the table. However, we focus on two teams that, in normal circumstances, would be involved but have had underwhelming seasons. Milan and Roma.
The Rossoneri come from a close 0-1 victory against Verona as visitors.
La Lupa showed signs of life in its last match with a 5-0 victory over Parma.
Milan vs. Roma Betting Odds and Info
Milan 2.206 | Roma 3.455 | Draw Offs:Â 3.665 |
When? | Sunday, December 29th, 2:45 PM ET, 1:45 pm CST, 12:45 pm MT, and 11:45 am PT |
Where? | San Siro |
Where can I watch it? | Paramount+ and Star+ |
Why Bet on Milan?
The hosts for the match will be Milan, the 8th-placed team coming in from seven wins, five draws, and four losses. They come from a win, but that was only the second in the last five games, showcasing their persistent inconsistencies. The club is already five points behind Juventus and Fiorentina, the teams gatekeeping the European competition places, although La Viola’s recent wobbles give them hope of closing the distance quickly.
However, first, they need to surpass a team that is in great need of recovery, just like them. Fonseca’s project has been surviving on the base of a couple of excellent results, but the club has been incapable of achieving a winning streak in the league and looks far from aspiring to titles this season.
Why Bet on Roma?
Roma is also bouncing back into the win column, as they got a crushing victory over Parma after their loss against Como, which came right after they gave Lecce a beating. The team is on a five-wins, four-draws, and eight-losses run, but their recent victories allowed them to fix their goal differential at the very least.
Claudio Ranieri should have a full squad to choose from for the San Siro showdown. The opposition back-line must have Paulo Dybala at bay as the Argentina forward scored a brace against the Gli Emiliani.
The team level against their rivals at the top of the table has been underwhelming, to say the least, already losing to Atalanta, Napoli, Bologna (in a row), Fiorentina, and Inter, with their only “positive” result being a 0-0 draw with Juventus.
Final Betting Analysis: Milan vs. Roma
Milan is in dire need of a home win. A victory at home could bring the frustrated fans some much-needed optimism or joy against a tough and ambitious opponent. Also, Fiorentina and Juventus face this matchday, so whatever result comes from that match will benefit them if they win the game.
Paulo Fonseca has some key players to rely on for that match, such as Christian Pulisic, Alvaro Morata, Youssouf Fofana, and Tijjani Reijnders. The American started as the team’s star but has lowered his level, but in his place, the Dutch midfielder has given a step forward, and he is both the engine of the team and one of its main attacking threats. It will definitely not be a walk in the park, especially taking into account some of Roma’s recent performances, but a 2-1 victory in favor of the Rossoneri is feasible. We’ll go for it.
Go for a win for the locals at 2.206. If you bet $100 at such odds, you could get 120.6 for a total payout of $220.6.