Atalanta hosts AC Milan at the Gewiss Stadium on Tuesday night at 19:45 GMT, with both teams aiming to make a decisive statement in their Serie A campaigns. The fixture is critical for the standings, as Atalanta seeks to extend an unbeaten run on home turf, while AC Milan aims to maintain momentum near the top of the table with a strong away showing.
Team Form and Recent Performance
Atalanta have demonstrated resilience so far this season, remaining unbeaten after eight matches. However, with six draws across those fixtures, the Bergamo side currently sits seventh in the league table. The majority of their results have been stalemates, reflecting both defensive solidity and challenges in securing victories.
AC Milan, conversely, enters this match placed third, having collected five wins out of eight games. The Rossoneri suffered a single defeat in their season opener against Cremonese, with a narrow 2-1 scoreline. Their recent results include a 0-0 draw against Juventus and a 2-2 draw away to Pisa. Milan’s consistency in finding the net is evident, scoring 13 goals so far – only one more than Atalanta’s tally of 12.
Defensively, both teams have conceded just six goals, underlining their evenly matched status in this facet of the game.
Head-to-Head Record
In recent encounters, Atalanta has held the upper hand over Milan, winning four out of their last five meetings. The remaining fixture resulted in a 1-1 draw. The most recent clash saw Atalanta secure a 1-0 away win in the 2024-25 Serie A season. Milan’s last victory in this fixture dates back to the 2022-23 season when they triumphed 2-0.
Goal-scoring drama can be expected, as the teams have not played out a goalless draw since 2016.
Team News and Injuries
Atalanta manager Ivan Juric recently welcomed back Raoul Bellanova and Odilon Kossounou, following their involvement in the Champions League clash against Slavia Praha. However, Giorgio Scalvini remains sidelined until mid-November due to injury, while Mitchel Bakker is not expected to return until March.
AC Milan’s squad continues to face notable absences, with Christian Pulisic out due to a hamstring issue, and Adrien Rabiot, Pervis Estupinan, and Ardon Jashari also unavailable until November. On a positive note, Ruben Loftus-Cheek has resumed training and could feature if deemed fit, adding strength to Milan’s midfield options.
Key Statistical Insights
- Atalanta have averaged 1.5 goals per game, while Milan have managed slightly better with 1.63.
- Both teams have conceded six goals to date.
- Milan leads in total goals scored (13 vs. 12).
- Atalanta boasts a higher average of corners per game (6.3) compared to Milan’s 4.1.
- In Serie A history, Atalanta and Milan have faced each other 132 times: Atalanta have 28 wins, Milan have 59, and 45 matches have ended in draws.
Fixture Prediction
Given Atalanta’s penchant for draws and the statistical similarities between the clubs, this encounter is poised to be fiercely competitive. Atalanta’s home advantage and determination to break their four-game winless run could see them start aggressively. Expect a tight contest with goals likely for both sides, but betting on a draw or a narrow win for the home team could be the safest prediction.
















