Lazio and Parma have drawn a Serie A match for the first time since 10th November 2013 at the Gialloblù’s home; this is the first draw at the home of the Biancocelesti for the first time since 20th May 2007 (0-0).
Lazio have drawn five home games in a row in Serie A for the first time since the period between October 1990 and January 1991 (six under Dino Zoff as a coach).
Jacob Ondrejka is the first Swedish player to score a brace in Serie A with Parma, and in general he is the first Swedish player to score one brace in the tournament since Zlatan Ibrahimović on 20th November 2021 with Milan (v Fiorentina); Ondrejka (born 2002) is also the youngest Parma player to score multiple goals in the current top-flight championship.
Lazio have won nine of their last 10 Serie A games against Parma, losing their most recent one in December 2024. The Ducali could win both their seasonal matches against the Biancocelesti for the first time in Serie A.
Lazio have won each of their last eight home games against Parma in Serie A, only against Livorno (nine) do they boast a longer current streak of consecutive home wins in the competition.
Lazio have drawn each of their last four home games in the league, the Biancocelesti have not drawn more home games in a row in Serie A since the period between October 1990 and January 1991 (six in that case with Dino Zoff as coach).
Lazio have won just one of their last nine home league games (D6 L2), after winning six of their first seven home games (D1) in this Serie A season beforehand.
Since the arrival of Cristian Chivu, Parma have collected 11 points in eight games played (2W, 5D, 1L), conceding only six goals. Across that period, the Ducale team are 11th in the standings, while Lazio in the same period would be ninth with 13 points earned.