Inter Milano (W)
- Inter Milano (W) and Genoa (W) are 7th and 11th respectively in the Serie A Women 2025/2026 with 9 and 6 points after 7 games since the new season began in 2025, and our Inter Milano (W) vs Genoa (W) prediction reflects this difference in form and standings.
- Gianpiero Piovani took over Inter in July 2024 and has developed a high-tempo, flexible tactical system in his team that allows them to adapt their shape, intensity and pressing system to the opponent.
Genoa (W)
- Genoa have lost their last 2 games, 2-0 away to Juventus and 3-1 at home to S.S.D. Napoli Femminile, with 1 win and 3 defeats in their last 4.
- Genoa have been a much more pragmatic and compact side in 2025-2026, with manager Sebastian de la Fuente making them a defensive and disciplined team that sit deep and hit on the break.
Key Players
- Inter have been prolific at times, but this season it has been Tessa Wullaert who has been their shining star.
- The Belgian is the top scorer for Inter with 5 goals in 7 league appearances and will be a major threat for the home side on Sunday, which is an important factor in the Inter Milano (W) vs Genoa (W) betting tips.
- Alice Soendergaard has scored 2 goals in 7 Serie A Women appearances for Genoa, but has usually been the only outlet for the club’s counter-attacks.
Betting Insights
- Inter have yet to lose at their home stadium this season, and Genoa have lost all 3 of their away fixtures, making the hosts heavy favorites at 1.17 for this match. For this reason, our Inter Milano (W) vs Genoa (W) betting tips suggest favoring the home side.
- The draw is 6.1, and those numbers are right for such a fixture with the away side still to play well enough to suggest they can get something from the game.
- While Inter have scored an average of 2.33 goals per home game, Genoa have conceded 6 goals in their 3 away games in Serie A Women 2025/2026, suggesting that there will be goals in this game.
- The Over 2.5 goals market is heavily favoured, which seems right for this game.
Prediction
Inter have conceded an average of 0.67 goals at home this term and Genoa have been poor away from home, but the clash between their respective tactical styles will test Inter’s ability to break a deep block down.