Como kept Cesc Fabregas’ Champions League dream alive with a tight 1-0 victory over already-relegated Hellas Verona, a result that also sealed the club’s first qualification for European competition. The win at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi moved Como within two points of fourth-placed AC Milan, who play Atalanta later on 10 May, keeping the top-four race open.
While Como still trail AC Milan, the result guaranteed a finish inside Serie A’s top six, meaning continental football in 2026-27 is now certain. The remaining question is whether Como reach the Champions League places or instead enter the Europa League or another major UEFA competition, depending on results in the closing weeks.
The match itself was finely balanced, with Verona providing
the stubborn contest Fabregas had anticipated. Both sides recorded 11 attempts on goal across the 90 minutes. Expected goals data underlined the narrow margin, with Verona producing 0.97 xG compared with Como’s 0.9, reflecting a game where clear chances were rare and defensive structure dominated.
The decisive moment arrived in the 71st minute after a costly mistake from Verona defender Andrias Edmundsson. Edmundsson misjudged a long ball and failed to clear, getting trapped underneath the dropping pass. Tasos Douvikas reacted faster, collected possession, created space, and then drove a powerful right-footed strike into the bottom-right corner from inside the area.
That finish continued an impressive individual campaign for Douvikas, who had already shown variety in scoring methods. The forward began the weekend as one of only four Serie A players, alongside Lautaro Martinez, Marcus Thuram and Rasmus Hojlund, to have more than one league goal with right foot, left foot and head this season. This time, the clean right-foot shot decided the contest.
Douvikas also maintained a perfect record of direct contributions against Verona in Serie A. The Greek attacker has now either scored or assisted in each of his three league appearances against Verona. This result also marked the first occasion Verona have lost twice to Como in the same top-flight season, underlining how Fabregas’ team has handled this particular matchup.
Despite taking control after the goal, Como pushed for a second to close the game. Martin Baturina saw one effort saved as the visitors continued to build pressure. Later, Nico Paz broke forward on a counter-attack, but Verona blocked the attempt. Those missed chances did not matter, as Como’s defence held firm through the closing minutes.
Como’s broader position in the table remains delicate, with little margin for error. Fabregas’ side know that a Champions League berth likely requires victories in their final two fixtures, against Parma and Cremonese. They must also watch results involving direct rivals, relying on at least one slip from the clubs above them in the standings.
The club will pay close attention to Parma’s schedule, which could directly affect Como’s ambitions. Parma still face sixth-placed Roma at home before matchday 36 finishes, a game that might influence the distribution of European spots. Any dropped points for Roma or other rivals would further strengthen Como’s chances of entering the Champions League positions.
Opta highlighted the historic nature of Como’s achievement with a statistical note shared on social media. The data company confirmed that Como’s league position already guarantees an appearance in a major European competition, something the club has never experienced before in its history. That context places Fabregas’ first full campaign in charge under a positive spotlight.
1 - Con il successo odierno, il #Comocerto di chiudere il campionato di #SerieA 2025/26 in una delle prime sei posizioni in classifica: pertanto, nel 2026/27 i Lariani disputeranno una delle maggiori coppe europee per la prima volta nella propria storia. Storia. pic.twitter.com/I8Vt75vUEUOptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) May 10, 2026
Como Champions League chase supported by key Serie A numbers
The numbers reflect how slender the difference was between the teams across the match. Verona’s total of 11 shots produced a slightly higher xG value than Como’s 11 attempts, yet the visitors delivered the one clinical finish that counted. That single goal was enough to secure three points and maintain pressure on AC Milan and the other top-four contenders.
With European qualification now secure, the stakes for Como’s final two league fixtures remain high, but the pressure is partly eased. Champions League participation is still possible if results align, while a place in another European competition is already confirmed. Whatever the final outcome, this campaign has established Como as a new presence in Serie A’s race for continental places.












