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Prediction published on Dec 4, 2025 9:03 PM by Dario in Italy - Serie A | Modified on Dec 4, 2025 9:03 PM
Hellas Verona welcome Atalanta to the Stadio Bentegodi for the 14th round of Serie A. The match, scheduled for Saturday evening, brings together two teams with very different ambitions. The visitors, led by coach Palladino, have regained momentum after a managerial change and are now looking upward in the table, while Verona continue to struggle at the bottom, desperate to find their first league win of the season.
Hellas Verona are enduring a difficult campaign, sitting bottom of the Serie A standings with just six points after thirteen matches. The team has yet to record a single victory, collecting six draws and seven defeats so far. Their offensive output has been particularly poor, with only eight goals scored — the lowest tally in the league — while conceding an average of 1.5 goals per game. The lack of cutting edge in attack has been a recurring issue, as Verona often start games well but fade in the second half.
Recent results highlight their struggles: four losses in the last five matches, including a 2-1 defeat away to Genoa on November 29. In that match, Verona took an early lead through Belghali but were undone by a second-half comeback. The team’s inability to maintain intensity and concentration has cost them valuable points. Coach Zanetti finds himself under pressure, with the club’s management reportedly considering changes to reverse the negative trend.
At home, Verona’s record offers little comfort. They have failed to win in their last 15 matches overall and have not led at half-time in 29 of their last 30 fixtures. The Bentegodi, once a difficult ground for visiting teams, has not provided the expected advantage this season. Injuries have also played a role, with key players such as Serdar, Kastanos, Suslov, Bradaric, and Akpa Akpro unavailable. Kastanos could return soon, but not in time for this match.
For this encounter, Verona are expected to line up in a 3-5-2 formation with Montipò in goal, Unai Nunez, Nelsson, and Valentini in defense. The midfield should feature Belghali, Niasse, Al-Musrati, Bernede, and Frese, while Giovane and Orban will lead the attack. The team’s main challenge remains converting chances into goals and maintaining defensive discipline against a potent opponent.
Atalanta arrive in Verona in good spirits after a convincing 4-0 victory over Genoa in the Coppa Italia on December 3, following a 2-0 league win against Fiorentina. These results have lifted the mood in Bergamo, as Palladino’s men seem to have rediscovered their attacking rhythm and confidence. The team currently sits 12th in Serie A with 16 points, but their recent performances suggest a climb up the table is possible.
In their last five matches across all competitions, Atalanta have recorded three wins and two defeats, averaging two goals scored and 1.2 conceded per game. Their offensive resurgence has been driven by Ademola Lookman, who has returned to form and become decisive once again. The Nigerian forward’s partnership with Scamacca and De Ketelaere has added creativity and pace to the attack, while the midfield duo of De Roon and Ederson provides balance and stability.
Defensively, Atalanta have improved as well, keeping clean sheets in their last two outings. Palladino will be without Scalvini and Bakker due to injury, but the rest of the squad is available. The expected formation is a 3-4-2-1 with Carnesecchi in goal, Kossonou, Hien, and Djimsiti at the back. Bellanova and Zappacosta will operate as wing-backs, while De Ketelaere and Lookman will support Scamacca up front.
Historically, Atalanta have enjoyed the upper hand in this fixture. In 25 Serie A meetings at the Bentegodi, the visitors have won 10 times, compared to Verona’s 8 victories and 7 draws. The last encounter ended in a dominant 5-0 win for Atalanta in February 2025, underlining the gap between the two sides. Overall, Atalanta have scored 38 goals in these head-to-heads, while Verona have managed 27.
This match appears to be a clash between two teams heading in opposite directions. Verona are struggling to find form, goals, and confidence, while Atalanta are on the rise, buoyed by recent victories and improved performances. The home side’s defensive frailties and lack of attacking efficiency make this a daunting challenge against one of Serie A’s most dynamic teams.
Atalanta’s pressing and quick transitions could expose Verona’s backline, especially if the hosts fail to maintain compactness. The visitors’ attacking trio of Lookman, De Ketelaere, and Scamacca is likely to test Montipò repeatedly. For Verona, the key will be to stay organized and capitalize on set pieces or counterattacks, but given their current form, even a draw would be a positive result.
Considering the current momentum, squad depth, and recent head-to-head record, Atalanta enter this fixture as clear favorites. Verona’s inability to secure wins and their ongoing scoring issues suggest that the visitors have a strong chance to extend their winning streak and continue their climb up the table.
HELLAS VERONA (3-5-2): Montipò; Unai Nunez, Nelsson, Valentini; Belghali, Niasse, Al-Musrati, Bernede, Frese; Giovane, Orban. Coach: Zanetti
ATALANTA (3-4-2-1): Carnesecchi; Kossonou, Hien, Djimsiti; Bellanova, De Roon, Ederson, Zappacosta; De Ketelaere, Lookman; Scamacca. Coach: Palladino
Hellas Verona vs Atalanta prediction by BetMines:
The most likely outcome is an Atalanta win (2) with a 56% probability. The Draw (X) follows at 25%, while a Hellas Verona win (1) stands at 19%.
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
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