Torino vs. Verona to consolidate their good form
Serie A

Torino vs. Verona to consolidate their good form

Torino play Verona at 15:00 CEST with both sides looking to win

Torino and Hellas Verona may have different objectives, but they will share the same desire for three points when they face off at the Olimpico Grande Torino. The home side are unbeaten in five matches and have only lost once in their last thirteen matches. They will want to maintain this form to climb further up the table.

Verona have four points in their last two matches thanks to their win over Udinese and draw against Parma, moving them further away from the relegation zone. They will need another three points to increase their chances of safety in the final run-in.

HEAD-TO-HEAD

Torino are unbeaten in their last 11 matches against Hellas Verona in Serie A (W5 D6) and only against Mantov do the Granata have a longer active unbeaten streak in the top-flight (14 games). Torino have won their last two matches against Hellas Verona in Serie A; only once before have the Granata recorded three wins in a row against the Scaligeri in the competition, doing so between 1969 and 1970. Seven of the last nine Serie A matches played between Torino and Hellas Verona at Olimpico Grande Torino have ended in a draw (78%), with each side picking up one win each. Of fixtures to be played at least four times since 2013-14, that is the highest rate of draws by two teams at a specific venue in the competition.

DID YOU KNOW?

Since the start of 2025, Torino would be 7th in the Serie A table with 19 points won from 12 games (W4 D7 L1), level with Fiorentina; meanwhile this calendar year, no team has drawn more games than the Granata in the competition (7 - level with Venezia). Torino have won three of their last four home League matches (D1), as many as across their previous 14 (W3 D7 L4); furthermore, the Granata could win three home games in a row in Serie A for the first time since doing so between November and December 2023. Hellas Verona have kept a clean sheet in each of their last two Serie A matches and the Scaligeri could record three clean sheets in a row in the competition for the first time since doing so between March and April 2000 (4 in a row under Cesare Prandelli). Only Napoli (11) have conceded fewer home goals than Torino in Serie A this season (12 - level with Milan); however only four teams (Empoli, Monza, Lecce and Venezia) have scored fewer home goals than the Granata in the top-flight this season (13 – level with Hellas Verona). Hellas Verona are the team that has received both the joint-most yellow cards (68 - level with Monza) and the most red cards (8) in Serie A this season.

PLAYERS

Vanja Milinkovic-Savic has recorded at least three more home clean sheets across the last two campaigns in the big five European leagues than any other goalkeeper (18). Three of the four players that have scored the most goals as a substitute in Serie A this season could feature in this game: Daniel Mosquera (five5 Gvidas Gineitis (3) and Ché Adams (3) (Pedro also 5).

DISCIPLINE

Suspended: none Cautioned: Coco, Lazaro (Torino); Suslov, Coppola (Hellas Verona)

REFEREE

BONACINA (PASSERI – COSTANZO) IV: MONALDI, VAR: GHERSINI, AVAR: FABBRI

UPCOMING MATCHES IN SERIE A

Como-Torino (Sunday 13 April, 18.00 CEST) Hellas Verona-Genoa (Sunday 13 April, 15.00 CEST) (photo Getty Images)