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Juventus W vs Inter Milano W: Serie A Women Clash

The rivalry between Juventus W and Inter Milano W returns to centre stage at Stadio Vittorio Pozzo in Biella on 10 May 2026, with Champions League ambitions and pride on the line in the closing stretch of the Serie A Women campaign.

Season Context

For Juventus W, this is a test of resilience as much as quality. Sitting 3rd with 35 points from 20 matches, they have been solid but not flawless, scoring 27 goals and conceding 15. Their home record at this stage is a strength (6 wins from 10, 14 goals scored and only 5 conceded), but any slip now could invite pressure on their Champions League-qualifying position.

Inter Milano W arrive as one of the division’s standard-bearers. In 2nd place with 43 points from 20 games, they boast one of the league’s most dangerous attacks (46 goals scored) and a positive defensive record (20 goals conceded). Away from home they have been impressive (7 wins in 10, 21 goals scored and 12 conceded), and a result in Biella would keep them firmly in the title conversation while reinforcing their grip on a Champions League spot.

Form & Momentum

Juventus W’s recent league form reads “WLWDL”, a mixed sequence that underlines their inconsistency (10 wins but also 5 defeats overall). The ability to grind out results is there (only 15 goals conceded in 20 matches), yet the pattern suggests a side still searching for a sustained surge at the business end of the campaign.

Inter Milano W arrive with the wind at their backs, carrying a “WWWDW” run that reflects a powerful combination of attacking fluency and mental edge (13 wins from 20, 46 goals scored). That recent sequence, allied to their strong away return (7 away victories), paints the picture of a team travelling with confidence and a clear sense of momentum.

Head-to-Head Patterns

The recent history between these two has been anything but predictable, with momentum swinging back and forth across competitions and venues. On 18 January 2026, Inter Milano W edged a tight contest 2-1 at home in Serie A Women (2-1, Serie A Women, season 2025, January 2026), a result that underlined their growing belief in big domestic clashes.

Juventus W, however, showed their own capacity to deliver on the big stage earlier in the same rivalry cycle. On 24 September 2025, they prevailed 2-1 as the designated home side in the Serie A Cup Women semi-finals (2-1, Serie A Cup Women, season 2025, September 2025), proving they can outplay Inter Milano W in knockout intensity.

Inter Milano W have also demonstrated they can win on Juventus W territory in the league. On 10 May 2025, they claimed a narrow away success in Torino (0-1, Serie A Women, season 2024, May 2025), a reminder that the visitors are comfortable imposing themselves even when the stands lean black and white.

Tactical Preview

Juventus W tend to build from a flexible base, with the data highlighting a preference for back-three and back-four systems. The 3-4-1-2 has been their most used formation (4 matches), complemented by 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1 (2 matches each), which allows them to alternate between possession play and more direct transitions (1.4 goals scored per match and only 0.8 conceded). The strong defensive numbers at home (5 goals conceded in 10 home games) suggest a compact block that protects the penalty area well, while 9 clean sheets overall underline their capacity to shut games down when in control.

In midfield, L. Wälti offers composure and control as a midfielder (338 passes with 89% accuracy and 12 key passes, plus 19 tackles), making her a central figure in Juventus W’s attempts to manage tempo and resist Inter Milano W’s press. Further forward, C. Beccari, listed as an attacker in the squad but operating as a midfielder in the statistical charts, provides a hybrid threat (4 goals, 16 key passes, 24 dribble attempts with 13 successes), ideal for linking midfield to attack and exploiting spaces between Inter Milano W’s lines.

Inter Milano W’s tactical identity is built around aggressive, front-foot football. Their most frequent shapes are 3-5-2 and 3-4-1-2 (5 matches each), systems that maximise width and numbers in advanced areas (2.3 goals scored per match). With 46 goals in 20 league games and an away average of 2.1 goals per game, they are a relentless attacking unit that keeps pressure on opponents across the full width of the pitch.

T. Wullaert is the headline figure in attack, an attacker with both end product and creativity (10 goals, 7 assists, 23 key passes, 14 shots on target from 17 attempts). Around her, H. Bugeja adds penetration from the front line (6 goals, 2 assists, 12 shots, 10 fouls drawn), while M. Detruyer offers a blend of work rate and incision from midfield (2 goals, 4 assists, 10 key passes). Behind them, L. Magull provides technical security and progression as a midfielder (313 passes at 86% accuracy, 16 key passes, 15 tackles), knitting together Inter Milano W’s possession play.

Defensively, Inter Milano W are not invulnerable (20 goals conceded, 1.0 per match), but the presence of Ivana Andrés and M. Milinković brings both aggression and aerial strength. Ivana Andrés, a defender, contributes defensive solidity (17 tackles, 20 interceptions, 6 blocks) and distribution from the back (644 passes at 89% accuracy), while M. Milinković, listed here as a midfielder, adds bite and duelling power (19 tackles, 21 interceptions, 70 duels with 46 won), even if her disciplinary record includes one red card.

Statistical Snapshot

  • Competition: Serie A Women, season 2025 — 10 May 2026.
  • Venue: Stadio Vittorio Pozzo, Biella.
  • Prediction: Win or draw — Double chance : draw or Inter Milano W.
  • Win Probabilities: Home 10% / Draw 45% / Away 45%.
  • Model: Juventus W 43.5% — Inter Milano W 56.5%.

Betting Verdict

With Inter Milano W in strong form (“WWWDW”) and boasting a prolific attack (46 league goals), while also having recent positive memories against Juventus W in the league, the analytical case leans towards the visitors avoiding defeat. Juventus W’s sturdy defence (15 goals conceded and 9 clean sheets) and strong home record mean this is unlikely to be a one-sided affair, but their recent inconsistency (“WLWDL”) raises doubts about their ability to control Inter Milano W’s attacking waves over 90 minutes. The model and prediction both support a cautious stance in favour of the away side, making the “Double chance : draw or Inter Milano W” angle at around balanced odds between draw and away outcomes a logical, data-backed choice.