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The importance of statistics canā€™t go overlooked in the world of sports betting. As a result, we at TPP have developed our stats centre to meet all youršŸŽ¶ statistical needs when it comes to football. Our portal prošŸ·vides all the numbers you require from competitions and leagues all over the world.

Serie A is drenched in history and has enjoyed multiple golden eras. The modern iteration may no longer boast the star power of the 90s, but itā€™s undoubtedly an exciting andā›„ unpredictable division to watch.

The fall of Juventus as the leagueā€™s suprešŸ¼me force has improved Serie A as a spectacle, and there have been three different winners of the title since Juve last claimed victory in 2020. Simone Inzaghiā€™s Inter won the league at a canter last season after Napoli dazzled in 2022/23. Inter look set š“€to repeat their success in 2024/25, but you can never write off a dark horse emerging from the abyss.

With multiple tabs to work through, our stats centre is all you need to familiarise yourself with calcio.

The ā€˜Betting Statsā€™ tab provides the data for markets typically offered by Serie A bookmakers. For example, data is supplied for various goals markets, išŸ“–ncluding both teams to score (BTTS). Plus, the tables are ever so easy to interpret. On the BTTS tab, we provide the percentage of games in which both teams have scored during the ongošŸŒing season. Thereā€™s similar data for BTTS & Win markets, as well as BTTS in both the first- and second halves.

By using TPPā€™s betting stats, you can make more informed betting decisions. For instance, 61% of Milanā€™s Serie A games last season saw both teams scoring. While you should be wary that Milan are under new management heading into the 2024/25 season, such numbers wouldā€™ve ą·“suggested last season that their matches were more likely than not to have both teams scoring.

Separatą¼ŗe home and away Serie A stats are provided for the array of different metrics and markets we supply, and itā€™s important to delineate between the two. Using the aforementioned example, while only 47% of Milanā€™s home matches had both teams scoring, 74% of their away outings did. Thatā€™s a huge swing that would greatly affect your betting strategy.

Players make the footbšŸØall world go round. Our Serie A playerā€™s stats section is one of the best youā€™ll find online, and we have tons ofšŸŽ markets just waiting for you to explore.

Player stats can often be used forĀ bet buildersā€¦ we're sure weā€™ve all used a player market like ā€˜Lautaro MartinezĀ anytime goalscorerā€™. If you do some extra reseą¹Šarchā›Ž, these can add loads of value.

There is a litany of different statistics available as part of our Serie A stats centre. Beyond goals, you can look at shots on target, fouls, cards, and passing statistics. Bookmakers allow punters to include an array of playeš’ŠŽr stats markets as part of their bet builders ā€” from passes completed to tackles made, so our stats centre will certainly come in handy when placiā™‘ng such bets.

We also recommend you break each statistic down into per 90 minutes to get an average figure, which is more useful when betting on an ź¦›individual Serie A match.

Serie A Top Scorers

We may no longer be in the golden era of trequarš’†™tisti and number nines, but Seš’€°rie A is still home to a fair share of elite marksmen.

Lautaro Martinez has forged quite the reputation at title holders Inter, Marcus Thuram shone during his debut season at San Siro, Victor Osimhen was Capocannoniere two seasons ago, and Dusan Vlahovic reļæ½ā™‹ļæ½mains a highly coveted forward asset at Juventus.

Oveš’…Œrall, you should not buy into the narrative that Serie A is a dull and dreary division. While it remains tactical and occasionally slow (particularly when the big teams šŸ’™meet), goals are scored at a rate similar to the other premier divisions in Europe.

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Serie A Goalkeeper Stats

Boasting the likes of Dino Zoff, Gianluigi Buffon,šŸ’Æ and Gianluigi Donnarumma, Italy šŸ¼have consistently been able to produce some of the greatest goalkeepers of all time.

The ever-increasing popularity of bet builders means bookies offer punters more choice in terms of markets, and goalkeeper stats such as saves can now be included. Itā€™s easy to gauge the premier shot-stoppers in Serie A via our stats hub, bušŸ—¹t itā€™s worth noting that the best teams donā€™t necessarily boast the most active goalkeepers.

 In fact, only three of the top teā™ˆn goalkeepers who made the most saves in Serie A last season played for teams that finished in the top half. Superior teams are more likely to have better defences, and their goalkeepers are less likely to be workedšŸ¤Ŗ on a game-by-game basis.

Of course, when placing goalkeeper bets, itā€™s important that you anaā™“lyse the opponents and how prolific they are in attack, too.

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If you think of any bet, we probably have stats for it! With over 30 different betting markets and dozens of submarkets to choose from, the possibilities are endless. š„¹Somš’ŠŽe of the most popular ones include:

The 2024/25 Serie A season will once again throw up plenty of intrigue with several contenders aiming to dethrone Inter at the top of the table. Calcio giants Milan and Juventus šŸØare reinventing themselves with new ideas at the forefront, while Napoli can never be ruled out with Antonio Conte in charge. Oh, and how about Roma with Daniele De Rossi and their exciting-looking squad? Could they mount a charge?

If Inter stroll to tź¦”he title again, the top four race will be exhilarating!

Our Serie A team stats tab offers an endless list of figures that can help you understand styles and tendencies. The data ensures you're better informed, thus išŸŒ±ncreasing the likelihood of placing more accurate wagers on Serie A matches.

Still searching for some added stats? TheĀ Serie A profit and loss statisticsĀ page could be just what you need.

Serie A Goals per Match

The Italians were pioneers of ā€˜catenaccioā€™ (door bolt in English), which fošŸŽ‰cused on defensive rigidity, man-marking, and sweeping. Helenio Herreraā€™s ā€˜Grande Interā€™ and Nereo Roccoā€™s Milan were two of the most successful units to adopt such a system, with Italian football being dominated by what was regarded by commentators as a revolutionary but ultimatšŸ¦‹ely primitive system.

Counter-revolutionaries have worked hard to provide a more swashbuckling style to the Italian game, and we can now safely say that while somešŸ…˜ catenaccio principles remain, the system in its entiretšŸ’œy is wildly outdated.

Serie A has continued to pride itself on stout defending and tactical mastery, but there are plenty of goals, too! The division hasnā€™t averaged fewer thš’an two goals per game since 1980/81, and under 2.5 sišŸ’œnce 2000. An average of 2.61 were scored in 2023/24.

Serie A is now home to some of the gameā€™s brightest minds that adopt Cruyfā™‰fian principles synonymous witšŸŒ h front-footed, attacking football. Thiago Motta and Vincenzo Italianoā€™s teams are among those that will entertain, while Simone Inzaghiā€™s Inter scored 89 goals last season.

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Serie A Corner Stats

Corner betting has been a part of the average football betting strategy for some time, with its prominence sky-rockšŸŒŠeting following the introduction of online betting.

Theā™“re are various corner markets typically available on Serie A matches, including the popular over/under. Our Serie A stats hub provides up-to-date data for every team in the division regarding their corner statistics, including how many on average they take and surrender per match.

Teams that sustain attacks and dominate ball possession in thź¦”e oppositionā€™s half tend to win more corners than those that surrender territory and focus on counterattacking. Our stats centre also provides a percentage for the number of games in which each teams hits a certain number of corners.

Over the past three Serie A seasšŸ¬ons, the average number of corners per match hasnā€™t deviated too drasticallyšŸ¦„. In 2023/24 and 2021/22, there were 9.6 on average, and 9.4 in 2022/23.

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Serie A Penalty Stats

Between 1 January 2020 and 1 April 2023, a penalty was awarded in Serie A every 235 mšŸ‘inutes ā€“ the seventh-highest rate across all UEFA leagues and highest among Europeā€™s top five leagues.

The figures were sky-high again last season, with 129 spot-kicks being awarded in 380ā™ˆ matches.

Some might point to the supposed ā€˜defensive natureā€™ of the division, but a more significant factor in the frequent number of penalties is the harsh implementation of the video assistant referee (VAR). Italian officials are much more williš†ng to award penalties for seeminglšŸ»y minor offences, with players being harshly punished, in particular, for soft handball offences.

With the technology ensuring that goalkeepers stay on their line during the penalty run-up, takers are now more likely to šŸŒžsucceed. The penalty converšŸ’®sion rate in Serie A last season was as high as 79% ā€“ the sixth-highest in Europe.

The likelihood of a penalty being awarded in a Serie A match should influence who you place goalscorer bets on. Penalty takers are often likely to š”‰get a chance to score. And no player scored more Serie A penalties last season than Interā€™s Hakan Calhanoglu (10).

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Italian referees havź¦…e gained a reputation for being pretty card-happy, and the stats certainly back that up. Between the 2015/16 and 2019/20 seasons, Serie A referees handed out an ā€“ the eighth-highest rate out of aź§™ll UEFA leagues, only behind Spain among the continentā€™s top five divisions.

This figure has decšŸŽƒlined in recent seasons, but Serie A referees have still issued more than 4.5 cards per match over the last three campaigns.

These figures are important when betting on Serie A markets such as cards or fouls committed. Individual referee statistics are important, too, as particular officials have a greater tendency to turn tošŸ”Æ their pocket and penalise players. Andrea Colombo, for example, handed out a whopping average of 6.36 cards over 14 Serie A matches last season. On the contrary, Michael Fabbri, who officiated nine games, averaged 3.66.

So, while the league averageź¦¦ for cards is high, each referešŸ½e is different, so do take that into account when placing bets on individual Serie A matches.

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The standings are often a gem hidden in plain sight, possibly offering insight into a teamā€™s form and level within the league.

Our page goes the extra mile with a form guide, showing a teamā€™s resuź¦šlts over the last five games. Green circles depict wins, red circles are losses, while grey circles are draws. Sometimes, the Serie A table will not provide the full picture. A team may be X places higher than another, but you may be taking a risk to beat the opponent in question if theyā€™re heading into a match having lost three of their previous five games.

For Serie A 2024/25, itā€™ll take a little while to gauge trends and patterns. We donā€™t recommend using last seasonā€™s data when trying to work out a teamā€™s šŸ”“form.

In search of predictive tools? Many sites likeĀ Kickform.comĀ use statistšŸ„‚ics tšŸŽo generate relatively accurate predictions.

The Serie A is slowly climbing its way back to its glory days, with fiercer competition and more exciting football than ever. Keeping up with the fixtures could be tricky, and thatā€™s wįƒ¦here our fixtures table comes in.

You will find all you need to keep up to date, along with which bookie is offering the best odds for the Serie A matches. Moreover, we provide kick-off times, aļ·ŗnd by clicking the ā€˜Round Xā€™ tab, you can access any matchday in the 2024/25 Serie A season.

The leagšŸ’ƒueā€™s entire schedule for 2024/25 was released in July, although kick-off times for fixtures later in the season are subject to change.

ąµ² Every sports bettor will succumb to a hunch or instinct ā€” we all think our ā€˜gutā€™ knows best. And while there may be tiź¦•mes where mere hunches pay off, relying on these is simply not sustainable in the long run.

You should use data to complement what you already know. Thereā€™s no denying that statistical analysis is incredibly useful for football betting; what do you think bookies use when theyā€™re setting their odds ā€” hunchesąµ² or numbers?

Data-Driven Betting Decisions

The use of statistics reduces the advantage bookiešŸ”Æs have over you, evening out the playing field. If youā€™re able to analyse patterns and trends based on data, youā€™re simply more likely to predict what could occur in a game.

There are things that happen in a football match that can be missed by the eye, but the data is always rā™Œecorded. Let's say you want to place a corners bet on a Serie A match between Fiorentina and Genoa, how does your ā€˜gutā€™ plan on helping you out? The data will always be there for you to interpret, assess, and analyse.

Stats are possibly the single best way to boost your chances of betting successfully, because let's face it, numbers donā€™t lie. Our Serie A stats hub is your trusty treš“€asure map to create well-informed bets on Italian football and discover the best places to do so!

Sit back and enjoy the ride, because you can always expecź¦«t chašŸ¤”os in Serie A!

Having woną¹Š the competition 36 times, Juventuį€£s is by far the most successful team in the Serie A. They also won nine consecutive titles between 2011 and 2020.

The Serie A first expanded to 20 clubs for the 1946-47 season, but reverted back to 16 or 18 teams until it re-expanded to 20 in 2004. It hasšŸŽ been the same ever since.

Itā€™s a close contesšŸŒ t between Milan and Internazionale as they both look for their 20th league title. Theyā€™re both on 18 points, having won sišŸŒžx and lost one. Inter have the better goal difference.

Although the Calciopoli scandal tainted their legacy, the biggest club in Serie A history is Juventus, with by far the most Sź¦¦cudetto titles ā€” 36 and counting. The biggest Italian club, however, is arguably Milan, with seven Champions Leagues and 19 league titles.

Thź¦›e biggest win happened all the way back in 1948, a 10 ā€“ 0 win by Torš“”ino FC against US Alessandria Calcio.

Silvio Piola has scored the most Serie A goals ever with 274 ią·“n 537 games. Lautaro Martinez is the current Capocannoniere holder after scoring 24 goals for Inter during the 2023/24 season.

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