Mantova and Südtirol are set to clash in a match that holds significant implications for their respective campaigns. Mantova, playing at home, will look to leverage their possession-based style, averaging 61.5% possession this season. Their offensive capabilities are highlighted by an average of 1.13 goals per match and a 50% success rate in matches with over 2.5 goals. However, their defense has been a concern, conceding an average of 1.53 goals per game.
Südtirol, on the other hand, has shown resilience with a slightly higher goal average of 1.3 per match and a 60% success rate in over 2.5 goals matches. Their defensive stats are slightly better, with 1.57 goals conceded per game. Südtirol's tactical approach often involves quick transitions and exploiting spaces, as evidenced by their lower possession rate of 44.77% but higher interception average of 41.1 per game.
Head-to-head statistics reveal a competitive history between the two teams, with both sides having their share of victories. Mantova's home advantage could play a crucial role, but Südtirol's tactical adaptability might counteract this.