Udinese are set to take on Parma for the 52nd time in Serie A this Saturday, having recorded 19 wins, 11 draws and 21 defeats in previous encounters.
Udinese haven't lost to Parma since a 2-0 reverse at the Stadio Tardini on 26 January 2020 and have won the last three – the last two of which without conceding (1-0 in Udine in March 2025 and 2-0 in Emilia last November).
Parma have only won seven of the 41 match-ups played in Friuli in all competitions.
Kosta Runjaic's men come into this game on the back of three clean sheets, against Genoa, Como and Milan, and have now gone 322 minutes without conceding. One more would make it four consecutive clean sheets for the first time since the 2011/12 season, under Francesco Guidolin.
Another win would make it 13 for the season – the most since the 2012/13 campaign.
Parma have the second-worst attack in Serie A, with just 23 goals scored. Eight of those have come from Mateo Pellegrino, who has scored the third-most headers in the top five European leagues this term (five).
The Gialloblu are winless in their last six while Udinese have lost just one in their last six, to Juventus.
Arthur Atta's goal against Milan last weekend was his first since 26 January, against Verona.
Jurgen Ekkelenkamp's headed goal meanwhile was his third goal involvement in as many matches (two scored, one assisted). Another goal against Parma would see him get on the score sheet in consecutive games for the first time since February 2025 and take his tally to ten in an Udinese shirt.
Nicolo Zaniolo's assist against Milan made it four in the last six games for him and six in total this season – as many as he managed in Serie A between 2019/20 and 2024/25.

