What is milan - udinese?

Milan and Udinese are both professional football clubs in Italy that compete in the country's top-tier football league, Serie A.

AC Milan, also known as Associazione Calcio Milan, is one of the most successful clubs in Italy and has won 18 league titles, seven Champions League titles, and five European Super Cups. It was founded in 1899 and plays its home games at the San Siro Stadium in Milan.

Udinese Calcio, often simply called Udinese, was founded in 1896 and is based in the city of Udine in northeastern Italy. The club has never won the Serie A title but has enjoyed periods of success in the past, including finishing third in the league in the 2011-12 season. It plays its home games at the Dacia Arena, which has a capacity of 25,144 spectators.

When Milan and Udinese face each other in a Serie A match, it is considered a highly anticipated fixture. Both teams have a strong and passionate fan base and the matches between them are often intense with plenty of goals. Overall, Milan has had more success against Udinese, winning 46 of 97 matches played between the two teams.