FC Sudtirol (home)
- Sudtirol are unbeaten in their last five matches (W4, D1) after back-to-back home wins.
- His opposite number in Bolzano is Fabrizio Castori, a practical coach who has instilled a defensive, counter-attacking mentality upon his Sudtirol side since taking over in December 2024.
- Sudtirol have a strong home record in Serie B with five wins, two draws and four defeats from 11 games at Bolzano and have scored an average of 1.36 goals per game on their home ground.
SSD Monza 1912 (away)
- Monza currently sit 4th in the table on 44 points from their first 22 matches, but Sudtirol are no mugs and have collected 29 points from 23 games, putting them 10th.
- Paolo Bianco has had a great impact on Monza since his appointment as head coach in July 2025.
- Monza have won two of their last three away games.
Head-to-Head
These two sides have played out one draw and one Monza win in their two previous Serie B meetings.
Key Players
- Hernani has stepped up for Monza.
- He has scored three in Monza’s last five, while Emanuele Pecorino has struck three in Sudtirol’s five-game unbeaten run.
- Agustin Alvarez is Monza’s top scorer with four Serie B goals in 15 matches, while Silvio Merkaj has six goals in 21 for the home team, providing them with a focal point up front.
Betting Insights
- The bookmakers favour the visitors to take the win at 2.15, but the home side have been in fine form at home and represent good value at 3.55, while the draw is priced at 3.1.
- With both teams possessing similar defensive structures, the same market appeals here at 1.53.
Prediction
- This will be a chess match on Wednesday, with both sides having important objectives to achieve.
- Monza will be going for promotion, while Sudtirol will want to consolidate their position in Serie B, so don’t be surprised if it’s a cagey matchup where one moment of quality could decide it.