AC Milan will take on Monza at San Siro this evening, in what will be their final game of the season. While it’s expected to be a strange atmosphere, there are some stats and facts to note nevertheless.
With nothing left to play for, Milan and Monza will enter the pitch with no pressure. The Rossoneri are already out of the European race, while the Berlusconi-owned club has been relegated to Serie B. On top of all this, the Curva Sud will leave the stadium once the clock strikes 15 minutes.
As always, however, there are some interesting facts to take a closer look at. For example, Christian Pulisic can break two personal records with a good performance tonight, while it should also be noted that there have been no draws between these two teams.
Our pre-match preview has the latest team news and some insight on the opposition, while you can find the best stats ahead of the game below.
AC Milan vs. Monza: Key facts and stats
➤ There have been no draws between Milan and Monza in their five Serie A meetings, with the Rossoneri claiming four wins and suffering one defeat to the Brianzoli; these five matches have also had an average of 3.2 goals scored per game.
➤ The two Serie A matches played at the San Siro between Milan and Monza have been won by the
Rossoneri by an aggregate score of 7-1; only against Atalanta (10) and Roma (8) have the Brianzoli conceded more away goals in the top-flight.
➤ Milan are guaranteed to finish the Serie A season outside of the qualification places for an European competition for the first time since 2015/16, when they ended 7th in the standings.
➤ Milan have lost 16 games in 2024/25 across all competitions and only in three previous seasons in
their entire history have they recorded more defeats (since 1929/30): 17 in each of 2013/14, 1996/97 and 1973/74.
➤ Milan have won only eight home matches in the league this season (D7 L3) and across the previous 20 seasons (since 2004/05), only twice did they fail to achieve at least nine home wins in a single Serie A campaign: eight in both 2007/08 and 2020/21.
➤ Should they lost this match, Monza will end the season with just 18 points: in the three points for a win era, only four teams have finished a Serie A season with fewer: Brescia 12 in 1994/95, Napoli 14 in 1997/98 Ancona 13 in 2003/04 and Salernitana 17 in 2023/24.
➤ Monza won their last away match (2-1 vs Udinese) after suffering 10 consecutive defeats away from home in Serie A prior; the Brianzoli haven’t recorded two away wins in a row in the league since doing so between February and March 2024 (against Salernitana and Genoa).
➤ Gianluca Caprari has been involved in a goal in both of his last two Serie A appearances (one goal, one assist) and he could be involved in at least one goal in three games in a row in the competition for the first time since doing so between January and February 2022 for Hellas Verona (4 in a row).
➤ Monza are one of the two teams (along with Empoli) against which Tiliani Reinders has scored more than one goal in Serie A (2 vs both); with 10 goals and four assists, the Dutchman could become the first AC Milan central midfielder to be involved in at least 15 goals in a top-flight campaign since Franck Kessie in 2020/21 (17).
➤ With a goal in this match Christian Pulisic would equal his own scoring record in a season in the big five European leagues (12 with AC Milan in 2023/24), while with a goal or assist he would surpass his record for goal involvements in these competitions with his 20 in the 2024/25 Serie A campaign (11G 9A) the same as he managed in 2023-24 (12G 8A).