Serie A standings compared to last season – Milan up & Roma the biggest risers
A comparison between the Serie A standings after six games this season and the same stage last year shows a few surprises, with Roma emerging as the biggest climbers and Torino suffering the heaviest drop.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, via MilanNews, Napoli and Roma currently lead the way with 15 points, though Gian Piero Gasperini’s Giallorossi have improved their tally by six points compared to 2024-25.
Milan also show progress, sitting on 13 points, two more than a year ago, whilst Inter have earned 12 points, just one more than at this stage last season.
Among the biggest movers are Atalanta and Bologna, both +3, while Juventus remain steady with the same total as in 2024-25.
At the other end, Torino have dropped six points, while Fiorentina and Lazio have also slipped significantly (-4 and -3 respectively).
Serie A Table – Full comparison after six rounds
Napoli – 15 points (+2)
Roma – 15 (+6)
Milan – 13 (+2)
Inter – 12 (+1)
Juventus – 12 (=)
Atalanta – 10 (+3)
Bologna – 10 (+3)
Como – 9 (+1)
Cagliari – 8 (+3)
Udinese – 8 (-2)
Lazio – 7 (-3)
Parma – 5 (=)
Lecce – 5 (=)
Torino – 5 (-6)
Fiorentina – 3 (-4)
Hellas Verona – 3 (-3)
Genoa – 2 (-3)
(Sassuolo, Cremonese and Pisa were in Serie B last season.)