
Serie A
1:00 PMApril 12, 2026
Regular Season – 32
Stadio Ennio Tardini
Referee: Marco Di Bello, Italy


Parma


Napoli
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0.19
Expected goals (xG)
1.15
Passing
178 (73%)
Accurate passes
633 (92%)
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31
G
Zion Suzuki
5
D
Lautaro Valenti
37
D
Mariano Troilo
D
Alessandro Circati
14
M
Emanuele Valeri
16
M
Mandela Keita
41
M
Hans Nicolussi Caviglia
10
M
Adrián Bernabé
15
M
Enrico Delprato (C)
F
Gabriel Strefezza
1′
F
Nesta Elphege
Substitutes
3
D
Abdoulaye Ndiaye
M
Christian Ordoñez
29
D
Franco Carboni
F
Daniel Mikołajewski
21
M
Gaetano Oristanio
M
Oliver Sørensen
11
F
Pontus Almqvist
66
G
Filippo Rinaldi
M
Nahuel Estévez
40
G
Edoardo Corvi
17
F
Jacob Ondrejka
27
D
Sascha Britschgi
32
G
Vanja Milinković-Savić
17
D
Mathías Olivera
4
D
Alessandro Buongiorno
5
D
Juan Jesus
37
M
Leonardo Spinazzola
68
M
Stanislav Lobotka
99
M
Frank Anguissa
21
M
Matteo Politano (C)
F
Scott McTominay
60′
11
F
Kevin De Bruyne
F
Rasmus Højlund

Serie A Standings – Serie A
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
- Relegation – Serie B
Parma held title-chasing Napoli to a 1-1 draw at the Stadio Ennio Tardini. Gabriel Strefezza scored early for the home side, before Scott McTominay netted a second-half equalizer.
Parma secured a hard-fought 1-1 draw against title-chasing Napoli in a gripping Serie A encounter. An early goal from Gabriel Strefezza stunned the visitors. Scott McTominay later pulled Napoli level, ensuring a share of the points.
Napoli arrived in formidable form, sitting second in Serie A with five consecutive wins. They aimed to close the gap at the top of the table. Parma, in 13th place, sought to break a run of four winless games.
Parma delivered a shock just seconds after kickoff. Gabriel Strefezza found the net in the 1st minute. His swift strike from Parma’s first attack put the home side ahead.
Napoli immediately pushed for an equalizer. They dominated possession but struggled to break down Parma’s organized defense. The home side defended deep, frustrating their high-flying opponents.
Napoli’s Stanislav Lobotka orchestrated play from midfield. However, Parma’s goalkeeper made three crucial saves. The home side held their narrow lead into the half-time break.
Napoli needed to find a way through Parma’s stubborn resistance. They required more creativity and cutting edge in the final third. Parma aimed to maintain their defensive discipline.
The second half saw Napoli intensify their pressure. They continued to hold the majority of the ball. Parma absorbed wave after wave of attacks, defending their box resolutely.
Napoli’s persistence finally paid off in the 60th minute. Scott McTominay struck home the equalizer. His goal came after a period of sustained pressure from the away side.
After the equalizer, Napoli pushed hard for a winner. Parma defended bravely, making crucial blocks to deny clear chances. Alessandro Circati received a yellow card in the 83rd minute.
Parma held firm in the closing stages of the match. They limited Napoli’s opportunities to score a decisive goal. The home side earned a valuable point against a top Serie A team.
Napoli’s dominance was clear with 74% possession and 18 total shots. Parma managed only 3 shots with 26% possession. Napoli’s expected goals (xG) was 1.15 compared to Parma’s 0.19, highlighting their attacking threat.
This draw offers a vital point for Parma in their fight for mid-table safety. For Napoli, it is a slight stumble in their quest for the Serie A title. They will look to quickly regain winning ways.
