Pisa and Torino hunt for three points 

Pisa and Torino hunt for three points 

Pisa and Torino are both looking to win: the Nerazzurri aim to climb out of the bottom three, while the Granata want to distance themselves from danger.

Pisa host Torino at the Cetilar Arena on matchday 31. The home side need a victory to leave last place behind, recover from the 5-0 defeat to Como two weeks ago, and close in on the safety zone. Torino, meanwhile, have alternated wins and losses in their last four matches, losing the most recent one to Milan, and also need three points to move further away from the relegation fight.

HEAD-TO-HEAD

The head-to-head record between the two sides in Tuscany stands at 9 meetings: 3 Nerazzurri wins (the most recent 2-0, Serie A 1990/91), 4 draws (the most recent 0-0, Serie B 1989/90) and 2 Granata victories (the most recent 0-2, Coppa Italia 1986/87). Pisa vs Torino has not been played at the Arena since 16 December 1990 — a 2-0 home win in Serie A, with goals from Padovano and Piovanelli.

Torino have gone 389 minutes without scoring at the Arena, dating back to 3 September 1986, the day of their last win in Pisa (2-0 in the Coppa Italia, goals from Comi via penalty and Dossena).

DID YOU KNOW?

Pisa are one of 3 sides in the 2025/26 Serie A season to have been awarded the most penalties (7), along with Genoa and Milan.

The two highest-scoring conceding sides in the 2025/26 Serie A season go head-to-head: Pisa (54) and Torino (53).

Pisa are the 2025/26 Serie A side that wins the most aerial duels (21.3 per match).

Only Cremonese (10.8 per match) concede more shots inside the penalty area in the 2025/26 Serie A season than Pisa (9.8 per match).

Torino are the 2025/26 Serie A side that wins the most total duels (38.9 per match).

Torino are on a run of 6 consecutive away matches without a win across all competitions: 1 draw and 5 defeats. Their last away victory dates back to 13 January (Roma vs Torino, Coppa Italia).

Torino are one of 3 sides in the 2025/26 Serie A season yet to be awarded a red card (along with Verona and Milan).

Torino are the 2025/26 Serie A side with the fewest different goalscorers (10, level with Parma and Verona).

Torino are the 2025/26 Serie A side that concedes the most goals in the opening 15 minutes of the second half (9), level with Fiorentina.

COACHES and PLAYERS

This is the first official meeting between Oscar Hiljemark and Roberto D'Aversa.

Only Tiago Gabriel (129) has won more aerial duels in the 2025/26 Serie A season than Idrissa Touré (124, level with Victor Nelsson).

Giovanni Simeone scores against Milan: his 8th league goal and 2nd in a row for the Torino striker.

Nikola Vlasic scores against Milan: his 7th league goal. The Croatian midfielder hadn’t scored since 15 February 2026 (Torino 1–2 Bologna).

DISCIPLINE 

Suspended: Durosinmi (Pisa) 

Cautioned: Aboukhlal, Gineitis, Ismajili, Lazaro, Maripan (Torino)

REFEREE

ZUFFERLI (VECCHI – LAGHEZZA) IV: TREMOLADA, VAR: DI BELLO, AVAR: GIUA

UPCOMING MATCHES

Roma-Pisa (Friday April 10th, 20.45 CEST)

Torino-Verona (Saturday April 11th, 15.00 CEST)

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