Cremonese
Cremonese
3 vs 0

Serie A · Matchday

2026-05-10 13:00:00 · 21:00

Pisa
Pisa

AI Predicted: 1-0|Actual: 3-0

WinnerScoreO/U 2.5BTTS

AI Prediction

Cremonese
CRE
1 - 0
Pisa
PIS
60%
Confidence
Moderate Confidence
50.0%Home
28.0%Draw
22.0%Away
56.3%Home
23.8%Draw
19.9%Away
**Cremonese** hold home advantage against **Pisa** in what the AI models as a tight contest, though the visitors are weakened by confirmed absences — M. Payero and C. Stengs are both ruled out, disrupting Pisa's attacking structure. Home ground could prove decisive in a low-scoring affair, with **Cremonese** potentially exploiting the gaps left in Pisa's depleted lineup. AI pick: Cremonese Win

Top AI Picks

AI-generated recommendations
Two outcomes coveredHome or Draw
78% probability
Over or Under 2.5 goalsUnder 2.5
68% chance of 0-2 goals
Will both teams find the net?No
66% one side shut out
Handicap advantage pickNo data available
Most likely to scoreNo data available

Goal Probability

Cremonese Pisa
16%
60%
0
52%
40%
1
32%
0%
2
0%
0%
3+

Odds Comparison

50%
52%
-2.4%
28%
27%
+1.4%
22%
21%
+1.0%
PredictNext AI Market Avg
AI & Market Agree: Home Win

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Match Report

Cremonese 3–0 Pisa | Serie A | 10 May 2026

Result Summary

Cremonese delivered a commanding home performance to dismantle Pisa 3–0 at Stadio Giovanni Zini, with goals from Jamie Vardy, Federico Bonazzoli, and David Chidozie Okereke sealing a thoroughly dominant afternoon under coach Marco Giampaolo. The result was emphatic in both scoreline and underlying statistics, leaving Oscar Hiljemark's Pisa side with very little to show for their afternoon.

Match Analysis

Cremonese were in control from the first whistle, and the statistics make for remarkable reading. A 77% share of possession, 129 total attacks to Pisa's 57, and — most tellingly — 10 shots to Pisa's zero tell the story of a contest that was never truly competitive.

The breakthrough arrived in the 31st minute, when Jamie Vardy converted with a left-foot shot to give the hosts a deserved lead. Pisa's afternoon had already been complicated before that point: Rosen Bozhinov picked up yellow cards in the 16th and 23rd minutes for fouls, earning an early departure and reducing his side to ten men in the first half. That dismissal forced a double substitution from Hiljemark as early as the 37th minute, with Samuele Angori and Arturo Calabresi introduced — a disruption that visibly unsettled Pisa's already fragile structure.

The second half brought no respite for the visitors. Federico Bonazzoli doubled the lead in the 51st minute, finishing with a left-foot shot after being teed up by Jari Vandeputte. The task became near-impossible for Pisa when Felipe Ignacio Loyola Olea received a red card in the 57th minute for a foul, leaving them with nine men and any realistic hope of a comeback extinguished.

Cremonese managed the game professionally thereafter, rotating their squad with substitutions for Alessio Zerbin and Morten Thorsby in the 59th minute. The third goal came in the 86th minute, when substitute David Chidozie Okereke applied a right-foot finish from an Alessio Zerbin assist — a fitting reward for a relentless performance. The 93% passing accuracy and six key passes registered by Cremonese compared to zero for Pisa further underline the gulf between the two sides on the day.

Prediction Review

Our pre-match forecast called for a 1–0 Cremonese victory, with a 50% probability assigned to a home win and a confidence rating of 60/100. The direction of the result proved correct — Cremonese were duly backed as favourites and delivered — though the margin of victory significantly exceeded our projection. The early double red-card situation for Pisa accelerated a collapse that may well have been coming regardless, but the sheer volume of attacking play from Cremonese suggested our 1–0 forecast was conservative even before the numerical disadvantage took hold. Prediction outcome: correct direction, underestimated margin.

Key Takeaways

  • Cremonese were dominant in every measurable category, converting their superiority into a convincing three-goal margin.
  • Rosen Bozhinov's double yellow inside 23 minutes proved catastrophic for Pisa, setting the tone for a miserable afternoon.
  • Jamie Vardy's opener and Bonazzoli's clinical finish had the game settled well before the late Okereke strike added gloss.
  • Pisa registered zero shots on target across the entire match — a damning reflection of their ineffectiveness.
  • For Giampaolo's Cremonese, this was a near-perfect home display in both style and execution.

Cremonese vs Pisa — Frequently Asked Questions

Who will win Cremonese vs Pisa?

PredictNext's AI model favours Cremonese with a 50% win probability — Cremonese 50%, draw 28%, Pisa 22%.

What is the predicted score for Cremonese vs Pisa?

The AI forecasts a 1-0 scoreline for Cremonese vs Pisa, generated with 60% model confidence.

Will Cremonese vs Pisa have over 2.5 goals?

The model gives 32% for over 2.5 goals and 68% for under 2.5 goals in Cremonese vs Pisa.

How accurate was the Cremonese vs Pisa prediction?

PredictNext's AI predicted 1-0; the match finished 3-0. The winner call was correct.

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