Juventus W vs Inter Milano W: Serie A Women Showdown
On 10 May 2026, the quiet stands of Stadio Vittorio Pozzo in Biella will frame anything but a quiet afternoon, as Juventus W welcome Inter Milano W in a Serie A Women clash heavy with Champions League implications and pride. Juventus W, third and still eyeing a late push upwards, must protect their top-three status, while Inter Milano W arrive as title-chasing heavyweights in second, determined to underline their superiority in one of Italian women’s football’s defining rivalries.
Season Context
For Juventus W, this campaign has been solid but uneven (27 goals scored, 15 conceded). With 35 points from 20 matches and a positive goal difference of 12, they sit in third place and are tracking towards Champions League qualification. Their home record at Stadio Vittorio Pozzo-like venues has been reliable (6 wins from 10 home games, 14 goals scored and only 5 conceded), but dropped points have prevented a genuine push towards the very top.
Inter Milano W travel north as one of the league’s powerhouses, second in the table with 43 points from 20 matches and an imposing goal difference of 26. Their attack has been prolific (46 goals scored) while maintaining reasonable defensive control (20 goals conceded). Both at home and away they have looked convincing, especially on their travels (7 away wins from 10, 21 goals scored and 12 conceded), making them one of the most complete sides in the division.
Form & Momentum
Juventus W’s recent league form line of “WLWDL” tells the story of a side searching for consistency, with wins offset by defeats and a draw (10 wins and 5 defeats overall underline that volatility). They remain competitive but occasionally fragile, particularly when their attack misfires (6 league matches without scoring).
Inter Milano W arrive in Biella with a formidable “WWWDW” sequence, a run that reflects sustained high performance (13 wins and only 3 defeats overall, with 46 goals scored). Their recent momentum is powered by a free-scoring attack (2.3 goals per game on average) that has often overwhelmed opponents, even when the defence has shown the odd lapse (20 goals conceded).
Head-to-Head Patterns
This rivalry has recently tilted towards Inter Milano W, but with notable twists. On 18 January 2026, Inter Milano W edged Juventus W 2-1 at Stadio Ernesto Breda in Serie A Women (2-1, Serie A Women, season 2025, January 2026), a result that underlined Inter Milano W’s growing authority in the league meetings.
Yet Juventus W have shown they can still rise on big occasions. On 24 September 2025, at Stadio Romeo Menti, Juventus W knocked Inter Milano W out in a high-stakes cup tie, winning 2-1 in Serie A Cup Women (2-1, Serie A Cup Women, season 2025, September 2025). That night reminded everyone that Juventus W remain dangerous when the margins are tight.
There have also been cagey, tactical duels. On 10 May 2025, at Allianz Stadium, Inter Milano W claimed a narrow away win over Juventus W in Serie A Women (0-1, Serie A Women, season 2024, May 2025), a result that showcased Inter Milano W’s ability to manage games and protect slim advantages against elite opposition.
Tactical Preview
Juventus W have alternated systems this year but often lean towards a back three with attacking width, most commonly the 3-4-1-2 (used 4 times). That shape allows Juventus W to exploit their strong home defensive numbers (only 5 goals conceded in 10 home league games) while still committing numbers forward. The team’s overall scoring rate (27 goals in 20 matches, 1.4 per game) suggests a balanced, methodical attack rather than a chaotic, high-volume approach.
In midfield, Juventus W can build through technical controllers. L. Wälti, listed as a midfielder, has combined ball retention with bite (338 passes at 89% accuracy, 19 tackles and 8 interceptions, plus 3 assists), making L. Wälti a key conduit between defence and attack. Further forward, C. Beccari, classified as a midfielder but with clear attacking influence, brings end product and dynamism (4 goals, 19 shots with 11 on target, 16 key passes and 13 successful dribbles), giving Juventus W a vital link into the final third.
Out wide and up front, Juventus W have several attacking options. C. Girelli, an attacker, offers creativity and penalty-box presence (2 goals, 2 assists, 12 key passes), while L. Thomas adds direct running and work rate from attacking positions (1 goal, 9 tackles, 3 interceptions). The squad list also highlights depth in forward areas with players such as B. Bonansea, Ana Capeta and A. Vangsgaard, giving Juventus W the flexibility to adjust between two strikers and wider front lines like 4-3-3 or 3-4-3 (each used at least twice).
Inter Milano W, by contrast, are built around high-tempo, front-foot football. Their most frequent shapes have been 3-5-2 and 3-4-1-2 (each used 5 times), systems that flood midfield and unleash a multi-pronged attack. The numbers back up their aggressive approach: 46 goals in 20 matches, with an average of 2.3 per game and strong output both at home (2.5 per game) and away (2.1 per game).
The focal point of that attack is T. Wullaert, an attacker and one of the league’s standout performers (10 goals, 7 assists, 17 shots with 14 on target, 23 key passes and 3 penalties scored). Around T. Wullaert, Inter Milano W can rotate threats: H. Bugeja (6 goals, 2 assists) offers pace and directness; E. Polli (3 goals, 1 assist) adds penalty-area movement; and M. Detruyer (2 goals, 4 assists, 10 key passes) connects midfield to attack.
Behind them, L. Magull, listed as a midfielder, provides control and creativity (2 goals, 3 assists, 16 key passes, 313 passes at 86% accuracy), while H. Csiszár adds balance and defensive work (10 tackles, 6 interceptions). At the back, Inter Milano W rely on strong defenders who also contribute in possession: Ivana Andrés has been influential (644 passes at 89% accuracy, 17 tackles, 20 interceptions), and M. Milinković brings defensive steel (19 tackles, 21 interceptions) despite having received one red card.
Defensively, Inter Milano W’s record is solid rather than watertight (20 goals conceded, 1.0 per game), suggesting that while their back three can be tested, their attacking firepower often compensates. Juventus W’s relatively low goals conceded (15 in 20 matches) hints at a clash of styles: Inter Milano W’s expansive, high-scoring game against Juventus W’s more controlled and defensively secure approach, especially at home.
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
The prediction model leans towards Inter Milano W avoiding defeat, and the underlying numbers support that angle: Inter Milano W’s superior points tally (43 versus 35), far stronger attack (46 goals versus 27) and better recent form (“WWWDW” versus “WLWDL”) all point their way. Head-to-head, Inter Milano W have also delivered in key league clashes, including the 2-1 win in January 2026 and the 1-0 away success in May 2025, even if Juventus W showed their punch with the 2-1 cup victory in September 2025. With no precise odds data available, a double chance on draw or Inter Milano W would likely sit around shorter prices but remains justified by form, firepower and recent league dominance. Juventus W’s strong home defence means a draw is a live outcome, but the analytical edge clearly favours Inter Milano W not losing in Biella.


