Torino
- Torino FC have won 36 points from 31 Serie A games, a figure that is good enough to give them a secure 12th position as we head into the closing stages of the 2025-2026 campaign.
- On Saturday, they will face Hellas Verona, a side desperate for points as they remain in the relegation places at the foot of the Serie A table.
- In their most recent five games, Torino have won three and lost two, but they did record a dominant 4-1 home victory over Parma Calcio 1913 in their most recent outing.
- They will be happy to return to the Stadio Olimpico di Torino then, having won both of their most recent home matches there.
- D’Aversa took the head coach role at Torino in February 2026, and he’s moulded the club into a pragmatic and efficient side.
- Defensively, Torino are organised and can make the most of the ball in central areas, but they’re also adept at transitioning quickly from defence to attack, making them a difficult opponent for any side in Serie A.
Hellas Verona
- Hellas Verona have lost four and won just one of their last five games, making them one of the most out-of-form sides in Serie A.
- They’ve lost three consecutive games ahead of this encounter, and things are looking bleak for Paolo Sammarco’s men as they head north.
- Sammarco took the helm at Verona in February 2026, and he has focused on tightening the defense and simplifying tactics.
- Verona do possess some quality on the wings, and they can hurt teams on the counter with their flanks, but they’re much less daring than they were under their previous manager.
Head-to-Head
- Torino have won three of their last five against Verona, with the most recent meeting finishing 3-0 to Torino.
- Torino have won both of their previous two home matches, while Hellas Verona have split their last two away games, losing one and winning one.
Torino
The most important cogs in Torino’s side are Nikola Vlasic , a creative force who can take control of games and is usually the orchestrator of Torino’s pressing and transitions, and Alessandro Buongiorno , who will marshal Torino’s defence and is a leader on the field.
Hellas Verona
- Ondrej Duda remains Verona’s transition enforcer, driving the ball forward and launching counters from midfield, while Gift Orban’s 7 Serie A goals in 26 appearances make him the club’s top scorer.
- Federico Bonazzoli is another experienced presence up front, offering a willingness to press from the top, and helping to create space for Orban.
Betting Insights
- This is a big night for both sides, with Torino looking to consolidate their mid-table safety and Verona desperately needing points to pull themselves out of the bottom three.
- Torino have superior quality and have won this fixture 3-0 just three months ago, and we think that home field advantage and form will be enough for them to get the win, and we’ll take odds of 1.89 for that result.
- Verona’s attacking threats are plentiful, but they’ve conceded 29 goals in 16 Serie A away fixtures, and Torino have conceded an average of 1.53 goals per game at home in 2025-2026, conceding 23 times in 15 games.
- We’ll go for both teams to score, with BTTS - Yes coming in at 2.1, and we’ll also back Over 2.5 goals at 2.38.
Prediction
Torino to win (odds 1.89 ) with both teams to score a likely outcome, and over 2.5 goals also a strong play.