Atalanta have been unbeaten in their first six seasonal games played in Serie A (W2 D4) for only the third time in their history – after 2000/01 (W4 D2) and 2022/23 (W4 D2).
Only Kamory Doumbia (18th February 2003) is younger than Lazar Samardzic (24th February 2002) among midfielders with at least one goal and at least one assist in each of the last five Big-5 European Leagues campaigns (from 2021/22).
Only Nico Paz (seven – born in September 2004) and Gvidas Gineitis (three – April 2004) are younger than Máximo Perrone (three – January 2003 – thanks to one goal and two assists) among midfielders who been involved in at least three away nets from the beginning of the last Serie A.
After remaining unbeaten in six consecutive Serie A matches against Atalanta (W2 D4), Como have lost two of their last three Serie A meetings with them (W1); Como could suffer two consecutive top-flight defeats against Atalanta for the first time since 1985.
Both of Atalanta’s Serie A home defeats to Como have come in the first half of the season: 0-2 in the first-ever meeting between the two teams in 1949 and 2-3 in the most recent one on 24 September 2024. In between, Atalanta had gone eight matches unbeaten against Como at home in Serie A (W4 D4).
Atalanta have accumulated two wins and three draws this Serie A season, leaving them as one of three teams, along with Juventus and Cremonese, yet to lose. They could go unbeaten in their first six Serie A games for only the third time in their history, after 2000/01 (4W 2D) and 2022/23 (4W 2D).
After three consecutive defeats, Atalanta have lost only one of their last 12 Serie A matches (W7 D4) – a 2-3 home defeat against Parma in May – scoring 25 goals across this period at an average of 2.1 per game.
Following their 4-1 home win against Lecce, Atalanta could win two consecutive home games in Serie A for the first time in 2025; the last time they did so was between October and December 2024, when they recorded six home victories in a row.