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Serie A Betting Tips

Here at Bet UK, we have a wide range of online betting markets for the Italian Serie A. Whether you're looking for goals, cards or corners, you'll be able to find a plethora of odds surrounding your desired topic. If you're looking for Serie A betting, then be sure to check out our designated page, although, if you're looking for betting tips, check out our latest set below.

Serie A Matchday 35 Betting Tips

The ten-point deduction handed to Juventus has opened up the race for the Champions League qualification places in Serie A and there look to be some interesting wagers on the penultimate gameweek of the Italian top-flight season.

Tip 1: Atalanta to beat Inter (Saturday) @ 3/1

Atalanta are one of the sides that have had their European hopes boosted by Juve’s docking, and although a trip to Inter looks a tricky task, it may not be as difficult as the prices suggest.

Inter have a Champions League final against Man City to look forward to and the Black and Blues also made the trip to the Stadio Olimpico for the final of the Coppa Italia against Fiorentina on Wednesday. It would be no surprise if Simone Inzaghi made some changes to his starting line-up, as he did for the trip to Napoli last weekend, given the current and future demands on his side and that could give Atalanta the edge.

The Goddess were excellent 3-1 winners over Verona last weekend, they have won four of their last six Serie A matches and they remain a dangerous attacking unit.

Tip 2: Lecce to beat Monza (Sunday) @ 33/20

Monza have enjoyed an excellent campaign after their promotion from Serie B last season and the White and Reds are flying high in the top-half of the Italian top-flight table. However, Raffaele Palladino’s men have enjoyed more than their share of good fortune this season and there is little on the line for his side when they host Lecce on Sunday.

The visitors still need points to be sure of avoiding the drop and they look capable of picking up a much-needed victory if their efforts when drawing 2-2 with Lazio on their last away day is anything to go by.

Marco Baroni’s men were the better side when playing out a 1-1 draw with Monza at the Stadio Via del mare in the reverse fixture earlier this season, and given the differing motivations at this stage of the campaign, Lecce look overpriced at Stadio Brianteo.

Tip 3: Milan to beat Juventus (Sunday) @ 2/1

Juventus were beaten 4-1 at lowly Empoli, after the news of their points deduction had circulated, and you have to wonder how the Old Lady will react to their sanctioning when they host Milan on Sunday.

The defeat followed the disappointment of the Europa League semi-final loss to Seville and all-in-all it has been a rather demanding period, both physically and mentally, for Massimiliano Allegri’s men.

Milan have had the distraction of their excellent run to the last-four of the Champions League for much of the Serie A campaign, but the Rossoneri responded to their European exit with a thumping 5-1 win over Sampdoria last on Saturday.

Star forward Rafael Leao appears to have returned to peak fitness, the Portuguese opening the scoring last weekend and the 23-year-old could inspire Milan to a big victory in Turin.

Serie A Markets

Here at Bet UK, we have a vast range of betting markets for the Serie A season, meaning that you can either place a bet outright or check out our live betting options. You can find all the Serie A markets with a definition below:

Finishing Position - Place a bet on where a side will finish at the end of the season. Whether this is as title winners, relegation or the battle for a fourth-place finish and entry into other competitions.

Bet Builders - Combine a number of markets together to create one bet on a Serie A match. This popular football bet type will commonly feature in our best tips. If you're looking to learn more about Bet Builders, check out our guide to creating bet builders.

Match Result - Bet on the outcome of a match, these bets can include additional elements such as double chance, draw no bet and half-time/full-time bets.

Goals - Bet on the number of goals scored over a specific time period, will both teams score or not? You can find our selections for this bet in our btts tips 2022.

Asian Handicap - If you think a game is going to be one-sided, you can check out the Asian Handicap to give one side a unique advantage. In recent years, games between top teams and smaller clubs have been close contests, meaning the odds for Asian Handicaps have been very good.

If you're unsure on how the Asian Handicap works, check out our Asian Handicap guide

Serie A Winners

Club Trophies Runners-Up Last Win
Juventus 36 21 2019/2020
Inter Milan 19 15 2020/2021
AC Milan 18 16 2010/2011
Genoa 9 4 1923/1924
Pro Vercelli 7 1 1921/1922
Bologna 7 4 1963/1964
Torino 7 8 1975/1976
Roma 3 14 2000/2001

Fans of modern-day Italian football may be confused as to the success of Pro Vercelli in the early 1900s. They're the only team on this list who weren't in the Serie A for the 2021/22 season. The other seven clubs have decorated pasts and although many aren't as successful as they may have wished, they are still established sides known by most outside of Italy. You may notice some reputable clubs that aren't on this list, they've been clubs that have consistently been in the top positions in the league and subsequently featured in the Champions League.

Serie A Club Details

Club Coach Region Stadium (Cap)
AC Milan Stefano Pioli Lombardy San Siro (75,923)
Atalanta Gian Gasperini Lombardy Gewiss Stadium (25,000)
Bologna Siniša Mihajlović Emilia-Romagna Stadio Dall'Aram (36,462)
Cagliari Walter Mazzarri Sardinia Sardegna Arena (16,416)
Empoli Aurelio Andreazzoli Tuscany Stadio Carlo Castellani (16,284)
Fiorentina Vincenzo Italiano Tuscany Stadio Artemio Franchi (45,000)
Hellas Verona Igor Tudor Veneto Stadio Marcantonio (39,371)
Inter Milan Simone Inzaghi Lombardy San Siro (75,923)
Juventus Massimiliano Allegri Piedmont Allianz Stadium (41,507)
Lazio Maurizio Sarri Lazio Stadio Olimpico (70,634)
Leece Marco Baroni Apulia Via del Mare (31,533)
Napoli Luciano Spalletti Campania Stadio Diego Maradona (54,726)
Roma Jose Mourinho Lazio Stadio Olimpico (70,634)
Sampdoria Marco Giampaolo Liguria Stadio Luigi Ferraris (36,599)
Sassuolo Alessio Dionisi Emilia-Romagna Reggio Emilia (23,717)
Spezia Thiago Motta Liguria Stadio Alberto Picco (11,512)
Torino Ivan Jurić Piedmont Stadio Olimpico Grande (28,958)
Udinese To be Confirmed* Friuli Venezia Stadio Friuli (25,144)
  • Udinese currently have a caretaker coach - Gabriele Cioffi.

Serie A FAQs

Q. Who has won Serie A the most?

Juventus have won Serie A the most since the competition was created, they have won the title 36 times while none of their rivals have won the competition more than 20 times.

Q. How many Serie A teams qualify for the Champions League?

Similarly to the Premier League, four teams receive Champions League Qualification at the end of the season, these are the top four clubs in the league who receive a significant boost to their transfer budget going into the summer transfer window.

Want to know find out what teams are going to qualify for the champions league next season? Check out our football betting tips for tips on the top five leagues in Europe.

Q. Who are the biggest teams in the second tier of Italian football?

Domestically, if you go off the history of the club, Pro Vercelli have the biggest history domestically. However, before Parma went bankrupt in 2015 and became Parma Calcio 1913, they were incredibly well-known due to their popularity in the 90s, thus making them one of the biggest teams outside of the Italian top tier.

Q. Who won Serie A last season?

Inter Milan won the 2020/21 Serie A title with a total of 91 points. This was their first title since 2009/10 when Antonio Conte became the first manager since Jose Mourinho to win a title at Inter and subsequently saw the end of Juventus' 9-year reign as champions of Italy as they bested a Juventus side featuring Cristiano Ronaldo.

Q. How do Serie A sides typically fair in the Champions League?

Inter Milan were the last side to win the Champions League in 2010. Since then, Italian teams have struggled in the competition, the old lady - Juventus have made two finals but they were beaten easily by Spanish opposition on both occasions. Italian teams have typically struggled against teams such as Paris Saint Germain as they find the step-up in quality difficult.# Serie A Betting Tips

Here at Bet UK, we have a wide range of online betting markets for the Italian Serie A. Whether you're looking for goals, cards or corners, you'll be able to find a plethora of odds surrounding your desired topic. If you're looking for Serie A betting, then be sure to check out our designated page, although, if you're looking for betting tips, check out our latest set below.