

Frosinone made a statement of intent in the Coppa Italia preliminary round, dismantling Juve Stabia 4-1 at the Stadio Benito Stirpe on August 17, 2026. The Giallazzurri produced a ruthless attacking display, outclassing their Serie B rivals in a one-sided encounter that showcased their depth and finishing quality.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Frosinone dictated the tempo and pinned Juve Stabia inside their own half. The visitors, known as Le Vespe for their blue-and-yellow stripes, struggled to cope with the home side's pressing and quick transitions. A first-half double put the match firmly in Frosinone's control, and although Juve Stabia briefly threatened with a goal before the interval, two second-half strikes sealed a comfortable night for the hosts.
The result keeps Frosinone in the Coppa Italia tournament and gives their season an early boost, while Juve Stabia are left to regroup after a heavy elimination on their travel south.
Key Moments
- 12' – Frosinone 1-0: A well-worked corner routine saw Mattia Rossetti glance a header past the Juve Stabia goalkeeper at the near post.
- 34' – Frosinone 2-0: Nicolò Zanellato collected a loose ball 25 yards out and rifled a low shot into the bottom corner.
- 42' – Juve Stabia 2-1: Le Vespe hit back against the run of play, with Simone Canestrelli turning in a cross from the right.
- 63' – Frosinone 3-1: A VAR-assisted penalty was converted by Rossetti after a clumsy challenge in the area.
- 78' – Frosinone 4-1: Substitute Andrea Ferri finished on the counter-attack, sliding the ball under the advancing keeper.
Tactical Story
Frosinone set up in an aggressive 4-2-3-1, with wingers staying wide to stretch Juve Stabia's narrow 4-4-2 block. Their second goal came from sustained pressure and intelligent rotation in midfield, which repeatedly left gaps between the visitors' lines. Juve Stabia tried to settle into a low block after conceding, but Frosinone's quick second-half passes and a constant stream of crosses made life miserable for the away defense.
Le Vespe's lone goal came from a moment of individual quality, but they rarely created clear chances from open play. Their midfield was overrun, and their inability to hold possession allowed Frosinone to play more than 60% of the game in the attacking third.
Standout Performers
Mattia Rossetti was the hero of the evening, scoring twice and leading the press brilliantly. His movement between the center-backs caused chaos all night. Nicolò Zanellato also impressed in the double pivot, contributing a spectacular second goal and breaking up Juve Stabia's counter-attacks. For the visitors, Simone Canestrelli was the only bright spark, scoring the consolation and looking lively on the right side.
What It Means
Frosinone advance to the next round of the Coppa Italia, building confidence and momentum ahead of their league campaign. For Juve Stabia, the defeat is a frustrating start to 2026-27, but the narrow scoreline in the first half suggested they are not far off the level needed to compete. The hosts, though, will take great belief from a fully professional cup display that suggests they intend to go deep in this competition.