
Inter Milano Women
Inter Milano Women stats and predictions are essential for fans and bettors tracking the team's performances in Italian women's football. Competing in Serie A Women and multiple cup competitions, the side has produced a mixed but promising run of form in their most recent outings.
Inter Milano Women's last five matches show a pattern of recovery after a difficult start to this sequence. The results read: L, D, W, W, W. After a 3-0 home defeat to FC Como Women, they bounced back with a 3-3 away draw at Juventus FC Women, followed by three consecutive victories — 1-0 at home to Milan Women, 2-1 away at Genoa Women, and a convincing 5-2 home win over Lazio Women. Over these five games, the team scored 11 goals and conceded 9, highlighting an attack that has clicked into gear but a defense that can be vulnerable.
While full-season league standings are not detailed in the available data, the recent match log provides a snapshot of Inter Milano Women's competitive level. In their last five fixtures, they have recorded 3 wins, 1 draw, and 1 loss. At home, they played three times, winning two (against Milan and Lazio) and losing one (Como), with 6 goals scored and 5 conceded. Away from home, they are unbeaten in two matches, with a 3-3 draw at Juventus and a 2-1 win at Genoa, netting 5 goals and conceding 4. These numbers suggest a side capable of outscoring opponents, particularly on home soil.
With no specific next-match data available, a general probability assessment based on current form is the most reliable guide. Over the last five games, Inter Milano Women have won three times, drawn once, and lost once. This translates to a win probability of approximately 60% for upcoming fixtures. The chance of a draw sits at around 20%, and the probability of a loss is also 20%. The team's recent goal-scoring output (2.2 goals per game) and ability to secure results both home and away support this positive outlook. While defensive lapses remain a risk, Inter Milano Women enter future matches as favorites more often than not in their current vein of form.