Como face Torino dreaming of fourth place
Serie A

Como face Torino dreaming of fourth place

Como are looking for more points to close the gap on the teams above them, while Torino aim to get themselves out of a tough period

Como vs. Torino opens Saturday’s schedule on Matchday 22. After dropping points with a draw against Bologna and a loss to Milan, Como responded emphatically by beating Lazio at the Olimpico. Now they want more points to close the gap on the teams above them. Torino, by contrast, are going through a tough period. Three consecutive defeats to Udinese, Atalanta and Roma have left the Granata edging uncomfortably close to the bottom half of the table.

HEAD-TO-HEAD

There have been 19 meetings in Como between the two sides: Como have won six (most recently 1–0 in last season’s Serie A), there have been five draws (most recently 0–0 in Serie B 1989/90) and Torino have won eight (most recently 2–0 away in Serie B 2003/04).

DID YOU KNOW?

Como have the highest average possession in Serie A 2025/26 (60.6%).

Only Roma (12) have conceded fewer goals in Serie A 2025/26 than Como (16), level with Milan.

Torino are one of two Serie A 2025/26 teams with no red cards at all — for or against — along with Verona.

Torino are among the teams that have conceded the most goals in Serie A 2025/26 (34), level with Verona.

Only Bologna (105, the only team to have used them all) have made more substitutions than Torino in Serie A 2025/26 (104).

COACHES and PLAYERS

Nico Paz is the player who has attempted the most shots in Serie A 2025/26 (78), ahead of Moise Kean (74) and Lautaro Martínez (71).

DISCIPLINE 

Suspended: none

Cautioned: Nico Paz (Como); Vlasic (Torino)

REFEREE

FELICIANI (MELI – ALASSIO) IV: GALIPO’, VAR: PATERNA, AVAR: DOVERI

UPCOMING MATCHES

Como-Atalanta (Sunday February 1st, 15.00 CET)

Torino-Lecce (Sunday February 1st, 12.30 CET)

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