Empoli vs Avellino: Two Leaky Defences, One Friday Night to Get It Right
Friday night football in Serie B. Empoli at home, Avellino coming to town, and between them they have shipped 103 goals this season. One hundred and three. I do not need a spreadsheet to tell me there is a problem with the basics here.
Let us get into it.
Where Empoli Stand
Empoli sit 15th in the Serie B table. They have scored 43 goals and conceded 49. That gap between what they produce and what they give away tells you everything about a side that has not been able to hold a lead or keep opponents out when it matters.
The thing is, finishing 15th is not a disaster in itself. But the manner of how you get there matters. When your goals against column is higher than your goals for column, you are not competing properly for the full ninety minutes. That is not a tactical observation. That is a basic fact about desire and organisation.
Playing at home on Friday night should be an advantage. Empoli need to treat it like one. Their supporters will be there expecting something to hold onto. The players owe them a performance built on accountability first and ambition second.
Where Avellino Stand
Avellino come into this in 9th place. On paper that sounds respectable. Then you look at the numbers. Forty goals scored, 54 conceded. Ninth place with a goal difference that deep in the negative. That tells me a team that wins ugly occasionally but cannot string together the kind of consistent defensive effort that separates the mid-table sides from the ones pushing higher.
Listen, 9th is 9th. Avellino are not in trouble. But they are also not going anywhere meaningful this season with those defensive numbers. If they have genuine ambition, they need to start showing it in the moments when the game gets tight and uncomfortable. That is when standards are revealed.
The away fixture is always a test of mentality. You have to compete without the crowd, without the comfort. Let us see what Avellino are actually made of when they come to Empoli's ground.
The Goals Picture
Here is what I find interesting about this match. Both teams have scored more than 40 goals each this season. That is not nothing. There is attacking intent on both sides. The problem is neither defence has been able to hold firm consistently enough to turn that output into real results.
Empoli with 43 goals for and 49 against. Avellino with 40 goals for and 54 against. The thing is, those numbers point to a match that could genuinely go either way in terms of goals. When two sides with porous defences meet, something usually gives. Whether that means an open, end-to-end contest or a tight, nervy affair where one mistake decides it, I cannot tell you. What I can tell you is that clean sheets feel unlikely based on what both teams have produced this season.
I would not be betting on a quiet night.
The Home Advantage Argument
Empoli playing at home matters. It always matters. The crowd, the familiar ground, the routine. These are not soft factors. They are real influences on whether players compete with the energy the occasion demands.
Fifteenth place is not comfortable. Empoli's players should know that. They should feel it. If they do not bring the required attitude to this fixture on their own ground, on a Friday night with eyes on the match, then the questions about their season become louder and more difficult to answer.
Avellino travelling away with a mid-table position secured might find it easier to play with freedom. Or they might lack the urgency that comes with genuine stakes. That is the variable I am watching. Teams in 9th with nothing to chase can go one of two ways. They switch on because pride demands it, or they drift through a fixture that does not feel critical. Avellino need to show which type of side they are.
What Needs to Happen
For Empoli, the priority is simple. Defend with more conviction than their season average suggests they have managed so far. Forty-nine goals conceded is not a number you can accept and feel good about. Their players need to understand that no result is safe until the whistle goes, and that attitude starts at the back.
For Avellino, the challenge is showing that 9th place reflects genuine quality and not just a collection of results against inferior opposition. Coming to Empoli and competing properly would say something about this group. Shipping 54 goals is a problem they have not solved. They will not solve it on one Friday night, but they can at least show the desire to address it.
The thing is, both managers have a decision to make about how aggressive they want to be. Push forward and risk being exposed by a side that has scored 43 times. Sit back and try to be solid, which neither team has managed consistently all season. There is no easy answer. That is what makes this fixture worth watching.
The Prediction
I am backing goals in this one. Both teams have the attacking numbers to hurt each other and the defensive records to suggest they will. Empoli at home gives them a slight edge in terms of environment and motivation, given their league position carries more anxiety than Avellino's.
If Empoli's players treat this with the accountability the situation demands, they win. If they produce another performance that mirrors their season average, Avellino take something from this. Either outcome would be consistent with everything the data tells us about these two sides.
Home advantage. Slight edge to Empoli. But I would not stake my house on a clean sheet from either side. End of.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Empoli's and Avellino's league positions ahead of this Serie B fixture?
Empoli currently sit in 15th place in the Serie B table, having scored 43 goals and conceded 49 this season. Avellino are in 9th place, with 40 goals scored and 54 conceded. Both sides have a negative goal difference, which is a concern heading into Friday's match.
Is this match likely to produce goals?
Based on the season records of both sides, goals look probable. Empoli have conceded 49 and Avellino have conceded 54, meaning neither defence has been reliable this campaign. Both teams have also scored over 40 goals each, suggesting attacking intent on both sides. A tight, clean-sheet affair would represent a significant departure from what either side has produced in 2025/26.
Why does home advantage matter for Empoli in this fixture?
Empoli are in 15th place and are under genuine pressure this season. Playing at home on a Friday night gives them the backing of their supporters and the comfort of familiar surroundings. For a side with those defensive numbers and that league position, home fixtures represent the best opportunity to pick up points and ease any concern about where they finish. The attitude and desire they bring to their own ground will be critical.
