Ahead of Milan vs Como tonight, the official website of the Lega Calcio Serie A provides these statistics on the two teams:
- There have been 17 previous meetings between the two sides at Milan’s home ground: the Rossoneri have recorded 10 wins, the most recent a 2 to 1 victory in Serie A 2024 to 25, along with 5 draws, the latest a 0 to 0 in Serie A 1986 to 87, and 2 wins for Como, the last a 2 to 0 in Serie A 1984 to 85.
- Both league fixtures between Milan and Como this season were postponed. Milan were involved in the EA SPORTS FC Supercup Lega at the time of the first match, while for the return fixture the Meazza stadium was unavailable due to the opening ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The last time the same match was postponed both home and away dates was in the 2019 to 20 season: Brescia vs Sassuolo was called off following the death of Sassuolo president Squinzi, while the return match in Emilia was delayed due to the pandemic emergency. The rescheduled Sassuolo vs Brescia match, which ended 3 to 0 and was played on March 9, was the final Serie A match before the nationwide lockdown that lasted until May.
- Milan come into this match on the back of 23 consecutive unbeaten results: 15 wins and 8 draws. Their only defeat was a 2 to 1 loss at San Siro against Cremonese on the opening day of the first half of the season. It is the longest unbeaten run across Europe’s top five league.
- Milan are the Serie A 2025 to 26 team awarded the most penalties, with 7.
- Milan are the Serie A 2025 to 26 side that have gained the most points in the second half compared to half time results, plus 13.
- Como have gone 3 official matches without a win, the first time this has happened in the 2025 to 26 season, with 2 draws against Atalanta in Serie A and against Napoli in the Coppa Italia, and 1 defeat to Fiorentina in the latest league round.
- Como are the Serie A 2025 to 26 team with the highest number of missed penalties, 3, level with Genoa.














