Como vs inter
By Vikram Nair / 04.03.2026
Como vs Inter: A Historic Clash
The upcoming match between Como and Inter raises the question: Can Como break their long-standing winless streak against Inter in this crucial Coppa Italia semi-final? The answer is complex, as Como has not won against Inter in their last 14 competitive meetings, with two draws and 12 losses.
Como’s recent form has been impressive, reaching their first Coppa Italia semi-final in 40 years after defeating Napoli on penalties in the quarter-final. This victory marks a significant achievement for the club, showcasing their resilience and determination. In contrast, Inter is currently at the top of the Serie A table with 67 points from 27 matches, demonstrating their dominance in Italian football.
Inter has been in formidable form, winning 12 of their last 13 games across Serie A and the Coppa Italia, with their only blemish being a draw against Napoli. Their last encounter with Como ended in a decisive 4-0 victory for Inter on December 6, 2025, further highlighting the challenges Como faces. The last time Como triumphed over Inter was in December 1985, when they secured a 1-0 win.
In terms of player availability, Como’s Nico Paz returns to the starting XI after being dropped for a previous match, while Inter will be without key striker Lautaro Martinez, who is expected to be sidelined for approximately four weeks due to a muscle injury. This absence could impact Inter’s attacking options, potentially leveling the playing field for Como.
Como currently sits fifth in Serie A, just three points outside the top four, indicating their competitive spirit this season. Anastasios Douvikas has been a standout player for Como, contributing nine goals and one assist in 27 games this season. His performance will be crucial in the semi-final as Como aims to capitalize on any opportunities against a formidable Inter side.
Inter’s last match was a 2-0 victory against Genoa, further solidifying their status as favorites in this semi-final clash. The match is set to kick off at 20:00 GMT (21:00 CET), and fans will be eager to see if Como can finally end their long winless streak against their Lombardy rivals.
As the match approaches, the historical context adds an extra layer of intrigue. Como’s struggle against Inter has been well-documented, and the pressure is on them to perform in front of their home crowd at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes to either squad, but the anticipation for this match continues to build.
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