Football Result
Verification of the Result Prediction
Power Comparison in the League
Game Stats
Team Formations
Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
H2H Record before the game
Italy
Draws
Sweden
In a tightly contested UEFA Women's Nations League match on May 30, 2025, Italy and Sweden played to a 0-0 draw. The game, part of the Group Stage, saw Italy maintain slightly more possession with 53.8% compared to Sweden's 46.2%. Both teams registered 11 shots each, with Italy edging slightly in shots on target (5 to 4). However, neither side could find the back of the net, resulting in a stalemate.
Italy committed fewer fouls (6) than Sweden (15), but received one yellow card, while Sweden received two. Italy's goalkeeper made 4 saves, while Sweden's counterpart made 6. Italy lined up in a 4-3-3 formation, while Sweden opted for a 4-2-3-1. The AI-powered pre-game prediction favored a Sweden win, which ultimately did not materialize, highlighting the unpredictable nature of football. The AI model did not expect a balanced game.
The AI had given Italy a 28.2% chance of winning and Sweden a 45.2% chance, with a 26.5% chance of a draw. With Italy's rate of 0.547 compared to Sweden's 0.732 before the game, the draw was an unexpected result.
Analyzing their recent form, Italy has shown inconsistency, mixing wins and losses in their previous matches. Sweden, similarly, has experienced a mixed bag of results, including draws and wins, indicating a slight dip from their normally high standards.
Looking ahead, Italy will face Wales on June 3rd in another UEFA Women's Nations League match. Wales' recent form includes draws against Sweden, a loss to Denmark, and a win against the Republic of Ireland, showcasing their ability to compete. Italy needs to improve their attacking efficiency to secure a win.
Sweden will play against Denmark on June 3rd. Denmark's recent results are also mixed, with wins against Wales and losses against Italy and Sweden, suggesting that Sweden has a slight edge going into their next match. This draw reflects a closely contested game, contrasting Sweden's dominant 3-2 victory against Italy in their previous encounter in the UEFA Women's Nations League on April 4, 2025. Italy's previous games show a pattern of inconsistent results, while Sweden, despite the draw, demonstrates more consistent form.
The previous head-to-head match between Italy and Sweden on April 4th saw Sweden winning 3-2. Italy's next opponent, Wales, lost 1-0 to Italy in their most recent head-to-head match on February 21, 2025. Sweden's next opponent, Denmark, lost 2-1 to Sweden in their most recent head-to-head match on February 21, 2025. Both teams need to improve their conversion rates moving forward in the UEFA Women's Nations League.
On May 30, 2025, the Ennio Tardini stadium in Parma will host a crucial UEFA Women's Nations League match between Italy and Sweden. An AI model has predicted a Sweden victory, with a 45.2% probability compared to Italy's 28.2%, and a 26.5% chance of a draw. Despite playing on home soil, Italy, with a team rate of 0.547, faces a tough challenge against Sweden, whose team rate is a stronger 0.732.
Italy's recent form has been inconsistent, with victories against Denmark (3-0) and Wales (1-0) interspersed with losses to Sweden (3-2) and Denmark (3-1). Sweden's recent results include wins against Italy (3-2) and Denmark (2-1), alongside draws against Wales (1-1). The last head-to-head game saw Sweden triumphing 3-2.
Sweden's attack, spearheaded by Stina Blackstenius (Arsenal player), who is known for her clinical finishing and aerial prowess, and supported by Fridolina Rolfö (Barcelona player), a versatile winger with exceptional dribbling skills, will pose a significant threat to the Italian defense. Italy will rely on the creative spark of Barbara Bonansea (Juventus player), a veteran forward, and the defensive solidity of Elena Linari (Roma player). Whether Italy can defy the AI's prediction remains to be seen.