Serie A Matchday 6 Roundup

Serie A Matchday 6 Roundup

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Last Updated on October 6, 2025 1:09 pm by Erwin Noguera

Matchday 6 of the Italian Serie A made it clear that the fight for the top of the league is more intense than ever.

The big teams in the tournament have shown a surprisingly even level of performance, which has led to fierce competition at the top of the table. From AC Milan and Juventus to Napoli, Inter Milan, and AS Roma, all the historic clubs have shown that they are determined to fight for the lead, making every game feel decisive and full of excitement.

What makes this start to the season even more remarkable is the tight point difference between the contenders. For the first time in several years, Serie A offers us such a balanced start, where no victory guarantees a prolonged respite and any draw can change the perception of the standings.

Furthermore, the quality of Italian soccer is evident in every match this weekend. Spectacular goals, highly precise team plays, and individual duels that make the difference have stood out on every field.

Serie A is not only back in terms of competitiveness, but it is also raising the bar in terms of spectacle, confirming that Italian soccer continues to be a benchmark for strategy, talent, and passion. Excitement is guaranteed, and the upcoming matches promise to maintain the intensity that we have missed so much.

At Gambyl Exchange, you can explore all the predictions for the Italian Serie A, the final bets for this matchday, and the odds for each match.

Serie A Matchday 6 Games

Hellas Verona 0-1 Sassuolo
Parma 0-1 Lecce
Lazio 3-3 Torino
Inter 4-1 Cremonese
Atalanta 1-1 Como
Unidense 1-1 Cagliari
Bologna 4-0 Pisa
Fiorentina 1-2 Roma
Napoli 2-1 Genoa
Juventus 0-0 Milan

Serie A Matchday 6 Roundup: Inter vs. Cremonese

Inter Milan put on an overwhelming performance at home, defeating Cremonese 4-1 and ending the visitors’ unbeaten streak in a match played at the Giuseppe Meazza stadium. Lautaro Martínez was the undisputed star of the match, opening the scoring and leading the Nerazzurri’s attack, while Cremonese, who had come into the match undefeated and with a previous win against AC Milan, were unable to maintain their defensive solidity.

With his goal, Lautaro reached 158 goals in an Inter shirt, equaling Luigi Cevenini as the fifth highest scorer in the club’s history and coming very close to surpassing Sandro Mazzola, who accumulated 161. The Argentine striker has had a spectacular week, scoring consecutive goals: one against Cagliari, a brace in the Champions League against Slavia Prague, and the opening goal in the rout against Cremonese, consolidating his leadership in the team’s attack and his status as captain.

In addition to Lautaro, Inter enjoyed an outstanding performance from Ange-Yoan Bonny, who contributed a goal and two assists, taking advantage of Thuram’s absence to shine and demonstrate his ability as an undisputed starter. The other goals of the match were scored by Federico Dimarco and Nicolò Barella, while Federico Bonazzoli scored the consolation goal for Cremonese. With this victory, Inter reaffirms its status as a title contender, showing offensive strength and solidity in all areas of the pitch.

Result: Inter 4-1 Cremonese

Serie A Matchday 6 Roundup: Fiorentina vs. Roma

Roma took the lead in Serie A on Sunday after beating Fiorentina 2-1 in a match that started tough. The capital side managed to turn the score around and is now at the top of the table.

The home team took an early lead thanks to a goal by Moise Kean in the 14th minute, who even came close to scoring a second goal with a shot that hit the post shortly before halftime. However, Roma’s reaction was swift: Matías Soulé tied the game in the 22nd minute and Bryan Cristante completed the comeback in the 30th minute, sealing a key victory in Florence.

Fiorentina had chances to equalize, but their lack of accuracy once again proved their undoing. Roberto Piccoli came close to leveling the score with a volley that hit the crossbar in the 74th minute. With this result, the Viola remain winless in the tournament and are just one point above the relegation zone, with only three points to their name.

Result: Fiorentina 1-2 Roma

Serie A Matchday 6 Roundup: Napoli vs. Genoa

Napoli returned to the top of Serie A after coming from behind to beat Genoa 2-1 at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, with Rasmus Højlund playing a starring role. The Danish striker sealed the victory with a decisive goal, repeating his heroics for the second consecutive game and confirming his excellent adaptation to the team. His performance boosts the confidence of Antonio Conte’s side, who needed to bounce back after their defeat to Milan in the previous matchday.

The match started tough for the Neapolitans. An inspired Jeff Ekhator, Genoa’s promising youngster, surprised everyone with a brilliant individual effort that opened the scoring and stunned the home crowd. In addition, Napoli lost Stanislav Lobotka to injury before halftime, making the task of coming back even more difficult. However, Conte’s tactical adjustments and the introduction of Kevin De Bruyne and Leonardo Spinazzola revitalized the team.

Napoli’s offensive push paid off. First, Zambo Anguissa equalized with a header after a loose ball in the box, and later Højlund completed the comeback by taking advantage of a rebound inside the box in the 75th minute. With this victory, the reigning champions reaffirm their title credentials and show that, despite adversity, they still have the ability to react with character and efficiency.

Result: Napoli 2-1 Genoa

Serie A Matchday 6 Roundup: Juventus vs. Milan

American Christian Pulisic missed a great opportunity from the penalty spot on Sunday in the goalless draw between Milan and Juventus (0-0), a result that left the Rossoneri out of the lead and represented the fifth consecutive draw for the Vecchia Signora.

The Milanese side, however, remains a firm contender for the Serie A title, having defeated Napoli in the previous matchday and holding out against Juve in a hard-fought encounter. Pulisic was not the only one to miss: Rafael Leao also squandered two clear chances, one almost on the goal line and the other in a one-on-one in the second half, in what could have been the decisive goals of the match.

Igor Tudor’s side returned to the Juventus Stadium, the scene of many national titles, and played a game true to their style: unspectacular but tactically solid. Although they did not dominate possession, Juventus created three clear chances that could have changed the course of the game.

However, a lack of precision in the final third ultimately cost them the three points and, with that, the chance to regain the top spot in the table. Allegri opted for a cautious approach, based on defensive organization and capitalizing on the opponent’s mistakes, but the accuracy never came.

Result: Juventus 0-0 Milan

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