From a psychological standpoint, the match represents an opportunity for Lazio to relaunch their position in the standings after a period of inconsistent results and uncertainty, partly due to the summer transfer window. This could lead the Biancocelesti to assert themselves with personality, but at the same time, expose themselves to counterattacks, seeking a quick breakthrough. For Parma, playing at home against a league giant is a moment of visibility and motivation: the Ducali are eager to demonstrate that their growth is not a fluke, and the fact that they can count on dangerous strikers like Pellegrino can encourage an attacking approach, at least for part of the match.
Numerically, the seasonal statistics confirm that both teams concede goals with a certain frequency: Lazio has scored a lot, but has also conceded in a large percentage of its matches, while Parma has displayed an attack capable of penetrating even more organized defenses, and its defense is not immune to errors under pressure. According to statistical modeling data available for this match, Parma and Lazio recorded a goal-conceded rate in their respective matches that fluctuated around patterns compatible with the release of the BTTS, and recent precedents between the two teams include matches with goals from both sides.
In summary, the combination of an attacking mentality, prolonged build-up play, and some defensive vulnerabilities, combined with the motivational drive of both Parma and Lazio, makes this outcome highly plausible.