Serie A Women heads into the international break after another intense weekend that reignited the rivalry between Roma and Juventus. With just five points separating the two sides, all eyes are on their direct clash scheduled for December 6.
SERIE A WOMEN: IS THE TITLE RACE OVER?
The league has delivered unpredictable matchdays in recent weeks, but this weekend may have revealed the two teams most likely to fight for the title. Although the gap between Juventus and the chasing clubs remains relatively small, the Bianconere’s improving performances leave their opponents with few chances. Their only realistic target is first place.
SERIE A WOMEN: HOW IS ROMA DOING?
Denied a Champions League victory in Leuven by Bergamaschi’s foul, Roma maintained their lead at the top of the Serie A table after beating Como Women 1-0 on Sunday. The team is showing greater efficiency in attack, but at the same time is struggling with a growing number of injuries that have weakened the defense. Coach Rossettini will face a crucial clash without Haavi and Van Diemen, and likely also Pilgrim. The international break could further complicate the situation ahead of Serie A Women’s return.
WHAT TO EXPECT NEXT?
Roma and Juventus are following similar paths, but with one key difference in momentum. Roma’s dominance has rarely been questioned – even after their 2–5 loss to Fiorentina – while Juventus endured two defeats during a dip in domestic form, despite excelling in Europe. Roma is close to elimination from the Champions League group stage, which may allow them to fully concentrate on the Italian league, though they must also manage the rising injury crisis affecting the squad.





