AZ Picerno vs Monopoli Prediction & Betting Tips 29.03.2026


AZ Picerno come into this one without a win in six league matches and with only one victory in their last seven overall, so the pressure is on at home. Even so, their recent games have tended to stay alive into the second half, with four of their last five league outings finishing under 2.5 goals and three straight home matches against Monopoli-related opposition in this fixture history staying tight.
At Picerno’s ground, the league numbers are not especially sharp: three home wins from 16 and 19 goals scored at home point to a side that often struggles to turn territory into control. Monopoli’s away record is decent rather than dominant, with six wins and seven defeats on the road, but they have also conceded 19 away goals, which leaves room for the hosts to compete if they can raise their level from the 1-2 loss at Siracusa Calcio on 22 March.
Monopoli arrive with a more convincing overall position and a fresh 2-1 win over Benevento, yet their away performances remain mixed enough to keep this from looking one-sided. They have lost seven times away from home, and the head-to-head record is steady rather than intimidating for either side, with AZ Picerno unbeaten in five meetings and Monopoli failing to keep a clean sheet in three of the last four.
The scoring pattern also points to a competitive night rather than a clear gap. AZ Picerno have both scored and conceded in six of their last eight, while Monopoli have seen both teams score in four of their last five; that fits the recent 2-1 and 1-1 type outcomes better than a clean, decisive away performance. The xG figures are close too, with the projection sitting at 1.1 to 1.0, which leaves room for the home side to edge it if they are more efficient.
My prediction is Home Win at 8/5. AZ Picerno are unbeaten in five against Monopoli, Monopoli have conceded in three of the last four meetings, and the visitors’ away record still includes seven defeats. AZ Picerno’s home numbers are not strong, so this is not a banker, but the tighter head-to-head profile and the narrow xG gap still point to the hosts finding enough to take it.