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Monza 2-2 Empoli: Points Dropped at Home With One Game Left to Play

Monza let a winning position slip to draw 2-2 with Empoli, dropping points that could prove costly in the Serie B promotion picture with one round of fixtures remaining.

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Monza
Serie B
2:2
Full Time18.30 Friday 8th May 2026
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Empoli
The Enforcer
· 5 min read
Updated

Monza 2-2 Empoli. Write it down. Look at it. That is what happened at the U-Power Stadium on a Friday evening that should have belonged to the home side. Monza had the crowd. Monza had the position in the table. Monza had everything they needed. They did not get the job done. End of.

The Context You Cannot Ignore

Before we go anywhere else, let us be clear about what is at stake here. Monza sit second in Serie B with 78 points from 37 games. The team above them have 79. One point separates first and second with one match remaining. Every point matters. Every single one. Dropping two at home in this situation is not bad luck. It is a failure of execution when execution is the only thing being asked of you.

Empoli came into this fixture in third. Seventy-five points. They are not some mid-table outfit coasting through the final weeks. This was a top-three collision and it finished level. Both sides will have to live with that.

What the Standings Tell You

Monza's season has been built on consistency. Twenty-two wins, twelve draws, three defeats. Only 34 goals conceded. That defensive record is the foundation of everything they have done. The thing is, a team that has kept it tight all season does not concede twice at home in a match that matters without something going wrong at the back.

Empoli's numbers are equally impressive. Twenty-two wins themselves, nine draws and six defeats. They have been the best defensive side in the division, conceding just 30 goals from 37 games. When you put two organised, hard-to-beat sides against each other, you expect a tight game. Four goals is not tight. Someone switched off at the back. Probably both sides at different moments.

The thing is, Monza have the better defensive record in this division. Thirty-four against compared to Empoli's thirty. If you are giving away goals at home in the penultimate match of the season, something has gone wrong with your standards. You cannot point at Empoli and say they were brilliance personified. Monza simply did not do their job.

The Signals Got This Wrong

Before kick-off, our signals backed Monza to win at odds of 1.67. Model had them at 64 percent. I agreed with the direction if not the price. Monza at home, stronger home record across the season, top two with something to play for. Straightforward enough.

We also had signals on BTTS No and Under 2.5 goals. Listen, I am going to be completely straight with you. Four goals in this match made both of those look silly. The Under went before half-time by the look of things and BTTS No was never going to survive the night. The model saw two well-organised defences and called for a low-scoring game. The players apparently had other ideas. That is on them, not on the logic.

When I back a team to win and the players throw away a lead, I do not question the call. I question the players. Monza were good enough to win this match. They did not win it. That is an accountability problem inside that dressing room.

What This Draw Actually Means

Second place with 78 points. The leaders have 79. One point. One game left. Monza need to win their final fixture and hope the leaders drop points, or they need to win by a margin that swings goal difference if it comes to that. They have scored 71 goals this season. They are capable of winning. But they have now put themselves in a position where they are relying on external factors rather than controlling their own destiny.

That is what two dropped points at home does. It shifts the power away from you. You go from being in the driving seat to watching the rear-view mirror. Any experienced player will tell you that is not where you want to be in the final week of a promotion race.

Empoli, for their part, move to 78 points themselves after this draw. Third place, one point behind Monza. They are still in the hunt for an automatic spot. This draw suited no one and everyone at the same time. Absolute mess of a situation and Monza's home fans have every right to be frustrated.

The Basics Have to Hold

I will not overcomplicate this. Monza conceded twice at home in a match they needed to win. Their backline, which has been one of the best in this division all season, did not do its job when it mattered most. Thirty-four goals conceded from 37 games is a brilliant return. Giving away two at home in this fixture is a stain on that record.

I do not know exactly who switched off or when. The data I have does not break it down to individual errors. But I have seen enough football to know that when a tight defensive unit concedes twice in a match this important, it comes down to concentration. Attitude. The desire to hold your shape when the opposition pushes. Those basics have to hold. In this one, they did not.

Empoli deserve credit for coming to a rival's ground, going toe to toe, and taking a point. Twenty-two wins from 37 games does not happen by accident. They compete. But Monza had every reason and every resource to see this one out.

Final Game. No More Excuses.

One game left. Monza need maximum points and they need to play with the kind of desire that has carried them to 78 points in the first place. The standards that got them here have to show up one more time. No rotation. No caution. No overthinking a simple problem.

Win the game. Everything else takes care of itself. That is football. That is a results business. Rafa can romanticise it all he wants. I will tell you what I see. Monza had a chance to control their own destiny tonight and they did not take it. One more opportunity. Do not waste it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Monza vs Empoli in Serie B?

Monza and Empoli drew 2-2 at the U-Power Stadium on 8 May 2026. The result leaves Monza in second place with 78 points from 37 games, one point behind the leaders, with one round of fixtures remaining.

How does the draw affect the Serie B promotion race?

Monza remain second on 78 points, one behind the league leaders. Empoli in third also have 78 points after the draw. With one game left, Monza must win and hope the leaders drop points to secure automatic promotion in first place.

What were the pre-match betting signals for Monza vs Empoli?

The pre-match signals backed Monza to win at 1.67 with a model probability of 64 percent. Signals were also published on BTTS No at 2.05 and Under 2.5 goals at 2.10. The 2-2 scoreline meant the Monza win, BTTS No, and Under 2.5 all lost.