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05 February 2025

Atalanta Faces Bologna As Coppa Italia Quarter-Finals Heat Up

Milan prepares to take on Roma for their chance at the semifinals following Atalanta's match.

The 2024-2025 Coppa Italia quarter-finals are heating up as teams battle for their chance to advance to the prestigious semifinals. On February 4, 2025, Atalanta will host Bologna at the Gewiss Stadium, followed by Milan taking on Roma at San Siro the next day. These matches not only represent intense rivalries but also mark the culmination of the teams’ extensive efforts throughout the tournament.

Atalanta faces Bologna after both teams progressed through the previous rounds, with Atalanta being the finalists of the last edition, where they were defeated by Juventus. The home team triumphed over Cesena with a whopping 6-1 victory, leaving them brimming with confidence. Bologna also secured their place confidently, defeating Monza 4-0. These strong performances will surely add to the anticipation surrounding the upcoming match.

Historically, the record between Atalanta and Bologna is quite balanced. Of the 126 past encounters, Bologna has claimed 46 victories, Atalanta 45, and they have drawn 33 times. The last encounter prior to this quarter-final ended with both clubs sharing the points as they concluded the league match with a 1-1 stalemate.

Matches like this often produce thrilling spectacle and the stakes are exceptionally high. Should this match end with the teams still level after 90 minutes, the competition will go straight to penalties, introducing even more tension to the proceedings.

Going by recent statistics, Atalanta and Bologna are tied for the most shots on target during the round of 16 stage with ten each. This will keep the defensive lines on alert, especially as Atalanta has gone nine consecutive Coppa Italia matches conceding at least one goal, showing vulnerabilities from time to time.

On the other hand, Bologna has demonstrated strong defensive skills over the last few seasons, maintaining completely clean sheets 12 times out of 20 Coppa Italia matches since 2016. The ability to shut down Atalanta could be pivotal for their success.

Meanwhile, the anticipation for the second quarter-final clash between Milan and Roma on February 5, 2025, promises to deliver similar excitement. Both teams are striving for redemption this season, marking this match as a significant opportunity for momentum. The winner of this battle will meet either Inter or Lazio for the semifinal clash.

Milan looks to leverage its attacking line, with Coach Conceiçao expected to include Giménez, Pulisic, and Leao among the starting XI. They will aim for quick strikes early on against Roma's revamped squad, which has been bolstered by the return of some key players who were initially benched against Napoli.

Roma's manager Ranieri will field his starters including Dybala and Dovbyk, hoping to exploit Milan's defense. The encounter is anticipated to be closely contested, with fans expecting tactical approaches from both sides. Statistically, Milan and Roma’s record against each other is closely contested as well, adding more spice to the upcoming duel. The two teams have faced each other 15 times previously, with Roma narrowly leading thanks to five wins compared to Milan's four.

The exciting football spectacle is set to be aired on Mediaset, with all matches broadcasted available for audience engagement. Atalanta's match against Bologna kicks off the live coverage at 21:00 CET on Italia 1, featuring commentary from Massimo Callegari and analysis by Roberto Cravero post-game. Fast forward to February 5 for Milan's clash against Roma, where coverage will switch to Canale 5 and the insights will be led by Riccardo Trevisani.

With fans across Italy eagerly awaiting these matches, the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia stand as not just pivotal points for clubs but also as key moments to cherish for followers of Serie A football. The anticipation to crown this year’s champion intensifies with every round, underscoring the passion for Italian football and the significance of the Coppa Italia.