Cagliari welcome Lecce to the Unipol Domus in a critical Serie A clash between two sides fighting at opposite ends of the lower table. The Isolani sit 13th with 28 points—their best tally at this stage since 2020—while the Salentini occupy 18th with 21 points and remain just three points above the relegation zone. Fabio Pisacane's side enter as favorites with a formidable home record against Lecce, having won six of 11 top-flight meetings in Sardinia. A win would push Cagliari further toward safety while deepening Lecce's survival concerns.
Cagliari's impressive three-match winning streak came to an end at Roma last weekend, falling 2-0 at the Stadio Olimpico. Before that defeat, Pisacane had overseen consecutive home victories against Juventus (1-0) and Hellas Verona (4-0), along with a stunning 2-1 away win at Fiorentina. The Rossoblu have conceded just 33 goals—their lowest at this point since 2012—and kept back-to-back clean sheets at home before the trip to the capital. With 28 points from 24 matches, Cagliari are well-positioned to secure a fourth successive season in Serie A.
Eusebio Di Francesco's Lecce finally ended their nightmare winless run with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Udinese last Saturday. A 90th-minute free kick secured all three points after the visitors had gone 430 minutes without scoring. That goal drought stretched across nine league matches, with Lecce managing just two goals during that dismal spell. Their away form remains wretched, however, with only one point collected from six road trips and a single goal scored. Adding to their woes, the match-winner from the Udinese game will miss this fixture through suspension.
Historical encounters between these two sides have been tightly contested, with the overall head-to-head reading 6 wins apiece and 9 draws from 21 meetings. At the Unipol Domus, though, Cagliari hold the upper hand, losing just once to Lecce in 11 home matches—a defeat dating back over a decade. The reverse fixture in September ended 2-1 to Cagliari, continuing Lecce's woeful record in this fixture.
My prediction is Both Teams to Score at 2.10. Lecce have managed only 15 goals all season—the lowest in Serie A—but ended their goal drought against Udinese and will carry renewed belief into Sardinia. Eight of Cagliari's 12 away games have seen both teams score, and the hosts have conceded in 10 of 13 home outings. Lecce's last five meetings with Cagliari have produced goals for both sides in four, reinforcing this trend. The xG projection (1.30–1.13) supports a 1-1 finish.