As the 24/25 Serie A season progresses, the table begins to take shape after Gameweek 3. With intense competition among Italy's top clubs, the standings reflect both the surprising performances and the early struggles of some teams.
Here's an overview of the Serie A table after the third round of matches.
Current Standings After Gameweek 3
Top Four Contenders
Inter Milan – Leading the pack after Gameweek 3, Inter Milan sits at the top of the table with 7 points. With two wins and one draw, they have shown strong defensive and offensive play, scoring 8 goals and conceding only 2. Their impressive form makes them early favorites for the title this season.
Juventus – In second place, Juventus also has 7 points, mirroring Inter’s record with two wins and one draw. However, Juventus has been particularly strong defensively, not conceding any goals so far while scoring 6. This solid defensive strategy could be a key factor in their title challenge.
Torino – Surprisingly, Torino finds themselves in the third spot with 7 points as well. Their consistent performances, featuring two wins and one draw, have allowed them to keep pace with the league's traditional giants. They have scored 5 goals and conceded 3, showcasing a balanced approach.
Udinese – Completing the top four, Udinese also has 7 points, demonstrating a similar start to the season as the other top teams. With 4 goals scored and 2 conceded, they remain unbeaten with two wins and one draw.
Mid-Table Teams
Teams like Verona and Napoli occupy the fifth and sixth spots, respectively, with 6 points each. Both have shown mixed results with two wins and one loss, reflecting a decent start but leaving room for improvement.
Struggling Giants
Notably, AC Milan and Roma are struggling to find their footing early in the season. AC Milan is down in 14th place with just 2 points, and Roma sits in 17th, also with 2 points. Both clubs have yet to secure their first win of the season, a surprising start given their pedigree and ambitions.
Relegation Zone
In the relegation zone, Venezia, Como, and Bologna are currently at the bottom of the table, with 1 or 2 points each. Their slow start to the season puts them under immediate pressure to find form and climb out of danger.