Season Analytics
Averages Analytics
| 1.6 | 2.2 |
| Goals Scored | 0.7 | 1.2 |
| Goals Conceded | 1.4 | 1.2 |
| TOTAL | 2.1 | 2.4 |
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Pisa 17th position with 6 points and a negative goal difference of -7
Cremonese 10th position with 14 points and a goal difference of "0"
✅ Pisa and Cremonese will face each other in Serie A for the very first time. This match is part of Serie A Week 11, scheduled for Friday, November 7, 2025, at the Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani in Pisa, Italy.
Pisa remains unbeaten in eight of their last 10 league matches against the Griso-Rossi (W5 D3), having won the last two (from last season's Serie B campaign) and netting 20 goals (averaging exactly two per game), all during that Serie B period.
Pisa has not lost in their last five home league matches (W3 D2) against Cremonese; their last away victory against the Tuscans was on March 18, 2007 (1-0 in Serie C).
In the last seven encounters between newly promoted teams in Serie A, only one home team has emerged victorious (D4 L2): Cremonese triumphed 3-2 over Sassuolo in their latest match on August 29th, following a stretch where the hosts had won five of their previous six (D1).
Pisa has drawn their last four league matches; the Tuscans have only managed to record five consecutive draws in Serie A on two occasions: in January-February 1986 and October-November 1983.
Only Atalanta has drawn more matches (seven) than Pisa (six) and Cremonese (five, tied with Como and Hellas Verona) in this Serie A season. This marks an all-time record for the Grisorossi after 10 top-flight games this season; the Nerazzurri, conversely, have only once drawn more matches after the same number of games in the tournament (seven in 1983/84).
Pisa is one of just two teams, alongside Genoa, that have yet to score in a home game this season in the Big Five European leagues (with five home games each). More broadly, the Tuscans have managed to score only one goal in their last 12 matches at the Arena Garibaldi in the top-flight (David Fiorentini's goal on May 12, 1991, against Bari).

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PISA – CREMONESE
Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani
Referee: MARCENARO
Assistants: ALASSIO – GARZELLI
IV: BONACINA
VAR: SERRA
AVAR: PRONTERA

Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Pisa 17th position with 6 points and a negative goal difference of -7
Cremonese 10th position with 14 points and a goal difference of "0"
✅ Pisa and Cremonese will face each other in Serie A for the very first time. This match is part of Serie A Week 11, scheduled for Friday, November 7, 2025, at the Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani in Pisa, Italy.
Stats before the game
Pisa remains unbeaten in eight of their last 10 league matches against the Griso-Rossi (W5 D3), having won the last two (from last season's Serie B campaign) and netting 20 goals (averaging exactly two per game), all during that Serie B period.
Pisa has not lost in their last five home league matches (W3 D2) against Cremonese; their last away victory against the Tuscans was on March 18, 2007 (1-0 in Serie C).
In the last seven encounters between newly promoted teams in Serie A, only one home team has emerged victorious (D4 L2): Cremonese triumphed 3-2 over Sassuolo in their latest match on August 29th, following a stretch where the hosts had won five of their previous six (D1).
Pisa has drawn their last four league matches; the Tuscans have only managed to record five consecutive draws in Serie A on two occasions: in January-February 1986 and October-November 1983.
Only Atalanta has drawn more matches (seven) than Pisa (six) and Cremonese (five, tied with Como and Hellas Verona) in this Serie A season. This marks an all-time record for the Grisorossi after 10 top-flight games this season; the Nerazzurri, conversely, have only once drawn more matches after the same number of games in the tournament (seven in 1983/84).
Pisa is one of just two teams, alongside Genoa, that have yet to score in a home game this season in the Big Five European leagues (with five home games each). More broadly, the Tuscans have managed to score only one goal in their last 12 matches at the Arena Garibaldi in the top-flight (David Fiorentini's goal on May 12, 1991, against Bari).
Photo via x.com/uscremonese
PISA – CREMONESE
Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani
Referee: MARCENARO
Assistants: ALASSIO – GARZELLI
IV: BONACINA
VAR: SERRA
AVAR: PRONTERA
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