Cremonese Claim Vital Away Win as Udinese Slip Up at Home in Serie A Finale Push
Cremonese took all three points from Udine with a 1-0 victory, exposing a home structure that has been fragile all season and delivering a result that carries real weight in the relegation battle.

The final score was 1-0 to Cremonese, and if you watched this game purely through the lens of the table, you might put it down to a surprise result. Rewind to how Udinese have been performing at home this season, though, and it starts to look considerably less surprising.
The Home Problem Nobody Is Properly Addressing
The thing nobody is talking about is just how dysfunctional Udinese have been on their own patch. Their last five home games produced one win, one draw, and two losses, with only two goals scored. Their overall form across five games tells a better story, three wins and a draw included, but the pattern is clear when you separate home from away: this team functions in a different structure when they travel. They carry the ball better away from home, they create more, and they defend with more organisation. At the Dacia Arena, something in the preparation is not translating.
Watch this. Their home possession average in the data is absent entirely, which often signals a team that has not settled on a clear game plan for when they have the ball in front of their own supporters. Away from home they average 27 percent possession, which tells you they are built to absorb and counter rather than dominate. When that structure is reversed by the demands of playing at home, where the crowd and context invite teams to press forward and take control, the reference points disappear. That is a coaching issue, not a personnel one.
Cremonese and the Logic of the Result
Cremonese arrive at this match sitting 18th in the table, with 31 points from 36 games, a goal difference of minus 23, and a season that has been defined by conceding rather than creating. In their last five overall games they won once, drew once, and lost three. Their away form in that same window is even more stark: one win from four, with seven goals conceded and only three scored.
So how do they win here? The answer is in the detail of their away pattern. Cremonese away from home average 56.5 percent possession, which is a striking number for a team in that position. They do not sit in two banks and defend for their lives. They keep the ball, they move the opposition, and they look for the trigger moment to exploit space. With Udinese uncertain about how to impose their game at home, and with a defensive structure that has leaked goals in over half their recent home appearances, Cremonese found the right conditions.
Their xG away from home across the last five games stands at 1.07, which is modest, but their goals against total of seven on the road tells you where the real vulnerability sits. In this match, their clean sheet was the difference. They scored once and kept Udinese out. Given that Udinese's home BTTS percentage over five games sits at zero percent, the pattern of low-scoring, tight outcomes at the Dacia Arena is consistent. Cremonese simply read the game better than the hosts.
Injury Context and Squad Depth
Udinese went into this fixture with a significant number of players unavailable. They carry four players out injured, including one with a major injury not expected back until late July, one moderate injury, and two further absences, one of which only began two days before this match with a return date of June. That kind of disruption to a squad that is already operating with modest depth creates gaps in the movement patterns and set-piece preparation that you cannot easily paper over in the short term.
Cremonese, for their part, were missing six players, including one with a major injury that has been ongoing since late March. Four of their absentees picked up injuries in early May, and two more in the fortnight leading up to kickoff. The volume of injuries on their side is higher, but the timing matters. A major injury from March means the squad has had time to adapt. A cluster of minor injuries arriving in the final weeks of the season, as is the case for both sides, forces coaches to restructure movement patterns and combinations without proper preparation time.
What the Structure Said Before Kickoff
The model had Udinese as mild favourites heading in, assigning them a 49 percent probability of winning. The market agreed broadly, pricing the home win around 2.45. What the numbers could not fully account for is the specific texture of Udinese's home performances this season. Their home record in the last five produced a goals-for total of just two, with an over 2.5 rate of zero percent. Cremonese, despite their struggles, have a 50 percent over 2.5 rate in away games. The tactical reality, however, is that low-scoring games at the Dacia Arena have been the consistent pattern, and a single goal was always going to be enough in this kind of contest.
The model's BTTS signal carried a negative edge, with the market implying 54 percent probability against the model's 51. That small gap pointed away from both teams scoring. A 1-0 result with only one team finding the net is consistent with everything the home data was suggesting.
The Broader Picture
Udinese sit 10th with 50 points from 36 games, their goal difference standing at minus one. They are a mid-table side finishing a season that has seen them perform considerably better on the road than at home. The 3-2-0 away record in their last five, with 12 goals scored and a 60 percent clean sheet rate, is genuinely impressive. The home record over the same period is the mirror image of that, and until the structure at the Dacia Arena is properly addressed, these kinds of results will continue.
For Cremonese, three points here may not be enough to change their fate in the long run. They sit four points from safety with two games remaining. But this victory demonstrates that their game plan away from home, keeping possession and waiting for the moment, can work when the conditions are right. The preparation was clear. The movement through midfield was patient. And when the moment came, they took it.
That is the detail that separates a good result from a lucky one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why have Udinese been so poor at home this season?
Udinese's home record over their last five matches produced one win, one draw, and two losses, with only two goals scored. The data points to a structural issue rather than an individual failing. Away from home they average 27 percent possession and perform to a counter-attacking pattern that suits their squad. At home, the game plan demands something different, and the team has not been able to adapt consistently. That gap between home and away performance is a coaching problem to solve in pre-season preparation.
How did Cremonese manage to win despite their poor season form?
Cremonese averaged 56.5 percent possession in away games across their last five, which is unusually high for a relegation-threatened side. Their game plan on the road is built around keeping the ball and waiting for the right moment rather than sitting deep and defending. Against a Udinese side without a clear home structure and carrying multiple injuries, that patient approach created the conditions for a 1-0 victory.
What does this result mean for the Serie A relegation picture?
Cremonese sit 18th with 31 points from 36 games after this victory, four points from safety with two matches remaining. The win keeps their survival hopes alive mathematically, though the situation remains very difficult. Udinese remain 10th on 50 points and are not involved in either relegation or European qualification battles, which made this a game with very different levels of motivation for the two sides.
