Roma W vs Genoa W: Serie A Women 2025 Final Regular-Round Showdown
On the final regular-round weekend in Serie A Women 2025, league leaders Roma W host bottom-placed Genoa W at Stadio Tre Fontane in Rome. In the league phase, Roma W sit 1st with 52 points from 21 games (42 goals for, 19 against), already in the Champions League bracket, while Genoa W are 12th on 10 points (18 goals for, 41 against) in the relegation zone. This match carries heavy seasonal weight at both ends of the table: Roma can consolidate a dominant title-winning profile, and Genoa are effectively fighting to keep any survival hopes alive.
Head-to-Head Tactical Summary
The only recent meeting in the data came on 25 January 2026 at Stadio La Sciorba in Genoa, where Roma W beat Genoa W 1-0. Roma led 1-0 at half-time and closed the game out by the same scoreline. That match showed Roma’s ability to manage a narrow advantage away from home, while Genoa struggled to turn a low-scoring contest into points despite home advantage.
Global Season Picture
- League Phase Performance: In the league phase, Roma W have 52 points from 21 matches, with 16 wins, 4 draws, and just 1 loss, scoring 42 and conceding 19 (goal difference +23). Genoa W have 10 points from 21 games, with 2 wins, 4 draws, and 15 defeats, scoring 18 and conceding 41 (goal difference -23). The statistical gap between the sides is as wide as the table positions suggest.
- Season Metrics: In the league phase, Roma W show a highly efficient attack and balanced structure: 42 goals for at an average of 2.0 per game, with 0.9 goals conceded on average. They have 11 clean sheets and have failed to score in 0 matches, underlining a consistently dangerous attack and resilient defense (goals for 42, goals against 19). Card distribution suggests controlled aggression, with yellow cards spread relatively evenly across time ranges and a single red card in the 16–30 minute window.
In the league phase, Genoa W average 0.9 goals for and 2.0 goals against per match (18 scored, 41 conceded), pointing to a fragile defense and low attacking output. They have only 3 clean sheets and have failed to score in 7 matches, which aligns with their position in the relegation zone. Their yellow cards are heavily back-loaded (highest share between minutes 76–90), suggesting late-game pressure and defensive scrambling as they chase matches. - Form Trajectory: In the league phase, Roma W’s form string in the standings is “WWWWW”, indicating five consecutive wins and a strong late-season surge. Their broader form record from the statistics (“WWWWLWWDWWWDWDWDWWWWW”) confirms that defeats are extremely rare and that they have been on a long upward curve. Genoa W’s standings form is “LDLLD”, reflecting a run of one draw, one defeat, one defeat, one defeat, one draw — essentially winless and trending downward. The longer statistical form line (“LLWLWLLLLDLLLLLDDLLDL”) reinforces a season of persistent struggles with only occasional isolated wins.
Tactical Efficiency
In the league phase, Roma W’s offensive metrics (2.0 goals scored per match, no games without scoring, 11 clean sheets) point to a high “Attack Index” and a strong “Defense Index”. They consistently convert their attacking presence into goals while maintaining structure at the back, as seen by their best home win margin of 4-0 and an away peak of 0-3. Even their heaviest defeat (5-2 away) has not derailed their underlying efficiency: their goal difference of +23 over 21 games underscores sustained superiority at both ends.
Genoa W’s league-phase profile is the mirror image. An average of 0.9 goals scored and 2.0 conceded per match, plus frequent games without scoring and only three clean sheets, suggests a low “Attack Index” and a vulnerable “Defense Index”. Their best attacking day is a 3-1 home win, but their heaviest away defeats (5-0 and 5 goals conceded in other big losses) highlight structural defensive issues. Compared to Roma’s metrics, Genoa’s attack is far less efficient and their defense far more exposed, especially away from home, where they have 0 wins, 3 draws, and 7 losses with 7 goals scored and 22 conceded.
The Verdict: Seasonal Impact
From a seasonal perspective, this fixture is asymmetrical but decisive. For Roma W, a home win would underline their dominance in 2025, reinforce their Champions League status, and strengthen their title credentials with a statement performance against the league’s bottom side. Dropping points at Stadio Tre Fontane would not only dent their points total but also raise questions about their ability to close out a campaign as ruthlessly as their statistics suggest.
For Genoa W, every point is critical. Given their 12th place, 10-point tally, and -23 goal difference in the league phase, taking anything in Rome would be season-defining for the relegation battle: a draw or win would provide unexpected leverage in any late survival push and could shift momentum after a long run of poor results. A defeat, especially a heavy one, would likely confirm the statistical story already written — that Genoa have lacked both attacking punch and defensive stability over the course of 2025 — and would leave them relying more on other results than their own performances to avoid relegation. In sum, this match is a title-affirmation opportunity for Roma and a last-chance survival pivot for Genoa.






