Como vs Napoli: Serie A preview and Sofascore Rating

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17 sie 2026Como vs Napoli: Serie A preview and Sofascore Rating

Round 35 of Serie A brings Napoli to Lake Como for a late-season test at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia. Cesc Fàbregas’ side has quietly built a sturdy profile, while Antonio Conte’s Napoli arrive with strong set-piece volume and familiar control in possession. The numbers suggest a close, well-managed match.
What the numbers say
Como come in with 59 goals scored and only 28 conceded across 34 matches, backed by 16 clean sheets. They average 61.3% possession and complete 87.3% of passes, so they are comfortable dictating tempo. Their 484 shots include 172 on target, nearly matching Napoli’s 162 on target, with both teams landing about 36% of attempts on frame.
Napoli have 52 goals for and 33 against, with 12 clean sheets and 58.8% possession. They produce fewer fast-break goals than Como (3 vs 7), but they do churn out set-piece pressure: 190 corners to Como’s 141 and 611 total crosses. In the air, Como have a slight edge with 55.8% aerial duels won to Napoli’s 52.7%.
Projected lineups and Sofascore Rating standouts
Lineups are not confirmed, but current data points to Como in a 4-2-3-1, with Jean Butez in goal (Sofascore Rating 7.18). Nico Paz leads their creators with a 7.33 Sofascore Rating, supported by Martin Baturina at 7.12 and Lucas Da Cunha at 7.08. Up front, Anastasios Douvikas provides the focal point.
Napoli’s likely shape is 3-4-2-1 with Vanja Milinković-Savić in goal (6.86). At the back, Amir Rrahmani carries a 7.15 Sofascore Rating, while Stanislav Lobotka (6.92) and Matteo Politano (6.93) drive the midfield. In attack, Alisson Santos leads their line with a 7.32 Sofascore Rating alongside Kevin De Bruyne at 7.01 in a creative role.
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Round 35 of Serie A brings Napoli to Lake Como for a late-season test at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia. Cesc Fàbregas’ side has quietly built a sturdy profile, while Antonio Conte’s Napoli arrive with strong set-piece volume and familiar control in possession. The numbers suggest a close, well-managed match.
What the numbers say
Como come in with 59 goals scored and only 28 conceded across 34 matches, backed by 16 clean sheets. They average 61.3% possession and complete 87.3% of passes, so they are comfortable dictating tempo. Their 484 shots include 172 on target, nearly matching Napoli’s 162 on target, with both teams landing about 36% of attempts on frame.
Napoli have 52 goals for and 33 against, with 12 clean sheets and 58.8% possession. They produce fewer fast-break goals than Como (3 vs 7), but they do churn out set-piece pressure: 190 corners to Como’s 141 and 611 total crosses. In the air, Como have a slight edge with 55.8% aerial duels won to Napoli’s 52.7%.
Projected lineups and Sofascore Rating standouts
Lineups are not confirmed, but current data points to Como in a 4-2-3-1, with Jean Butez in goal (Sofascore Rating 7.18). Nico Paz leads their creators with a 7.33 Sofascore Rating, supported by Martin Baturina at 7.12 and Lucas Da Cunha at 7.08. Up front, Anastasios Douvikas provides the focal point.
Napoli’s likely shape is 3-4-2-1 with Vanja Milinković-Savić in goal (6.86). At the back, Amir Rrahmani carries a 7.15 Sofascore Rating, while Stanislav Lobotka (6.92) and Matteo Politano (6.93) drive the midfield. In attack, Alisson Santos leads their line with a 7.32 Sofascore Rating alongside Kevin De Bruyne at 7.01 in a creative role.
Tactical themes to watch
Expect a midfield control battle. Both teams complete more than 86% of passes and like to build through the middle third. Como’s edge in counter efficiency stands out: 42 fast breaks and 7 fast-break goals compared to Napoli’s 29 and 3. If the hosts win turnovers, they have the numbers to break quickly.
Napoli’s path may run through width and restarts. With 190 corners and 611 crosses, Conte’s side can stress the box, though their crossing accuracy sits at 22.3%. Como defend the area well, with only 28 goals conceded and a solid aerial win rate, so Napoli will need quality delivery rather than volume alone.
Odds and referee notes
Full-time odds have Como as slight favorites at 5/4, with the draw at 23/10 and Napoli also at 23/10. The Asian handicap sits around Como -0.25 at 19/20 and Napoli +0.25 at 9/10, reflecting how tight this looks on paper.
Referee Michael Fabbri has overseen 272 matches, showing 1300 yellow cards and 38 reds. That’s roughly 4.8 yellows per game, so discipline and set-piece defending could be important. Follow live momentum swings, lineups once confirmed, and real-time Sofascore Ratings on Sofascore.