Sassuolo W vs Roma W: Key Serie A Women Clash
Sassuolo W vs Roma W at Stadio Enzo Ricci in Regular Season - 21 of Serie A Women is a high-stakes late-league-phase fixture with very different pressures: Sassuolo W sit 9th with 17 points and a -14 goal difference in the league phase (16 scored, 30 conceded), needing points to stay clear of the relegation battle, while Roma W are top on 49 points with a +20 goal difference in the league phase (39 scored, 19 conceded), defending a title push and Champions League qualification position.
Head-to-Head Tactical Summary
The recent head-to-head pattern is heavily tilted towards Roma W. On 18 January 2026 in Serie A Women Regular Season - 10 at Stadio Tre Fontane, Roma W beat Sassuolo W 2-1 (HT 1-1), showing they could edge a tighter league contest. In the Serie A Cup Women Group Stage on 14 September 2025, again at Stadio Tre Fontane, Roma W won 3-0 (HT 2-0), a clear, controlled cup performance. The 2024 Coppa Italia Women semi-finals featured a two-legged tie: on 15 February 2025 at Stadio Enzo Ricci, Roma W won 3-1 away (HT 2-0), then on 5 March 2025 at Stadio Tre Fontane they repeated a 3-0 home win (HT 2-0), underlining a consistent ability to open early leads and manage margins. The only recent draw came on 24 November 2024 in Serie A Women Regular Season - 11 at Stadio Enzo Ricci, where Sassuolo W and Roma W finished 1-1 (HT 1-1), indicating that at this venue Sassuolo can occasionally stabilize the game and limit Roma’s superiority.
Global Season Picture
- League Phase Performance: In the league phase, Sassuolo W are 9th with 17 points from 20 matches, scoring 16 and conceding 30, reflecting a low-output attack and vulnerable defense. At home in the league phase they have 3 goals for and 12 against across 10 games, underlining a particularly blunt home attack. Roma W in the league phase are 1st with 49 points from 20 matches, with 39 goals for and 19 against; they combine a productive attack with a relatively solid defense, and away from home in the league phase they have 18 goals scored and 11 conceded in 10 matches, travelling strongly.
- All-Competition Metrics: Across all phases of the competition, Sassuolo W average 0.8 goals scored and 1.5 conceded per match, with 9 matches where they failed to score and 6 clean sheets, indicating an often blunt but occasionally compact side. Their card profile is back‑loaded, with most yellow cards arriving from minutes 46-90, pointing to increasing defensive strain as matches progress. Roma W across all phases average 2.0 goals scored and 1.0 conceded per match, with 10 clean sheets and zero matches without scoring, a sign of a consistently efficient attack and stable defense. Their yellow cards are spread across all phases of the game, with a slight concentration between 16-60 minutes, suggesting sustained pressing and midfield duels without losing overall control.
- Form Trajectory: In the league phase, Sassuolo W’s form string “DWLDL” shows only one win in the last five, with two losses, consistent with a team drifting towards the lower end and struggling to generate momentum. Roma W’s league-phase form “WWWWD” shows four consecutive wins followed by a draw, a strong upward trajectory that consolidates their position at the top and suggests high confidence and tactical clarity heading into this match.
Tactical Efficiency
Across all phases of the competition, Sassuolo W’s averages (0.8 goals scored vs 1.5 conceded per match) point to an attack that struggles to convert limited chances and a defense that spends long stretches under pressure. Roma W, with 2.0 goals scored and 1.0 conceded per match across all phases, operate with a far superior attack/defense balance: they score at more than double Sassuolo’s rate while conceding significantly less. Any comparison-based attack/defense index will heavily favor Roma W, aligning with their high scoring consistency, 10 clean sheets, and the head-to-head record where they have repeatedly won by multi-goal margins. Sassuolo W’s best route to efficiency lies in compressing space, leaning on their ability to occasionally keep clean sheets, and trying to drag the match towards the lower-scoring profile of their 1-1 home draw rather than the multi-goal defeats seen in Rome and in cup play.
The Verdict: Seasonal Impact
From a seasonal perspective, this fixture carries asymmetric but significant weight. For Sassuolo W, any point against the league leaders would be a high-value buffer in the relegation fight, both numerically and psychologically: turning a 9th-placed, -14 goal-difference profile into a result against the top side could be the pivot that stabilizes their run-in. A defeat, especially by multiple goals, would deepen their negative goal difference and keep them exposed near the bottom, forcing them to chase safer ground in a shrinking number of matches. For Roma W, a win away at Sassuolo W would move them closer to locking in the title and maintaining a gap in the Champions League race; dropping points would reopen the door for any chasers and inject tension into the final rounds. Given Roma W’s dominance in the league phase and head-to-head history, the baseline expectation is that they consolidate their lead here; if Sassuolo W can disrupt that script, it would be one of the more season-defining upsets at both ends of the table.






