SempreMilan
·2 mars 2025
No loss in 33 of last 34 home meetings: All the key stats ahead of Milan vs. Lazio

SempreMilan
·2 mars 2025
AC Milan and Lazio will play each other for the 192nd time in competitive games tonight at San Siro, with a huge three points on the line.
Milan certainly have the better record in this fixture as they have won 86 times against Lazio, while the Biancocelesti have been the winners 40 times, and 65 games have ended in draws.
In this same fixture last season, Christian Pulisic and Noah Okafor were the goalscorers on the day as the Rossoneri won 2-0, with both of them coming in the second half.
Our pre-match preview has the latest team news and insight on the opponent, while below are the key stats ahead of the game.
➤ Milan have avoided defeat in six of their last seven league matches against Lazio (W5 D1), with the Biancocelesti’s only victory in this period coming on 24 January 2023 (4-0 at the Olimpico).
➤ After the 2-2 draw in reverse fixture on August 31st, Milan and Lazio could draw both seasonal Serie A matches for the first time since 2013-14.
➤ Milan have avoided defeat in 33 of their last 34 home games against Lazio in Serie A (W22 D11). The only win for the Biancocelesti away against the Rossoneri in this period dates back to 3 November 2019 (2-1, with goals from Immobile and Correa).
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➤ Milan have won seven of their last eight matches at the Meazza against Lazio in the league (L1), including the most recent four. Only once have the Rossoneri achieved five home successes in a row against the Biancocelesti in Serie A, doing so between December 1956 and January 1961.
➤ After the defeats against Torino and Bologna, Milan could lose three games in a row in Serie A for the first time since the period between January and February 2023; a run that began with a defeat against Lazio (0-4, 24 January 2023).
➤ Milan won their last home match in Serie A (1-0 v Hellas Verona) and could win two in a row for just the second time this term, after a run of three between September and October.
➤ Lazio have drawn their last two league matches, last recording more consecutive draws in Serie A in the period between November and December 2018 (a run of four, including a 1-1 draw against Milan on 25 November 2018 at the Olimpico).
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➤ Milan are the only team in this Serie A season yet to concede a penalty goal; their last such goal conceded in the league dates back to 5 May 2024, against Genoa (Mateo Retegui).
➤ Santiago Giménez has already faced Lazio four times with previous club Feyenoord (two in the Europa League and two in the Champions League), scoring five goals in these matches (a brace at the Olimpico on 8 September 2022, a goal at home on 3 November 2022 and another brace at home on 25 October 2023). Only against PEC Zwolle (six) has he scored more goals since his arrival in Europe across all competitions
➤ Mattia Zaccagni has been directly involved in six goals in seven games in 2025 in Serie A (two goals and four assists, which the latter being the most in the league this period). Overall, only Mateo Retegui (10) has been involved in more goals than Zaccagni in the competition this year.