Torino vs Venezia Prediction – Serie A
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Here you find the best prediction for Torino vs Venezia for Serie A, along with match analysis and betting tips.
Read below for our detailed analysis of both teams, including recent records and the key statistics from their last games to provide the best prediction for this fixture between Torino and Venezia.
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The best prediction for Torino vs Venezia in Serie A is that Venezia will not win. Playing at home and benefiting from the support of their fans, Torino boasts stronger individual and collective qualities to make an impact. It is also worth noting that Venezia has not secured a single victory in away matches, which suggests that Torino is likely to impose their dominance and secure at least a point.
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Draw nullifies bet: Torino
Match preview: Torino vs Venezia
Torino and Venezia face off at Allianz Stadium in a match from the 35th round of Serie A TIM. In their previous encounter in this competition on 30-08-2024, Torino secured a narrow victory (0-1). The recent head-to-head history between these teams is quite balanced, with each side claiming one victory and one draw in their last three meetings. The home advantage may be pivotal in this match, as both teams have shown significant discrepancies in their performances as hosts and visitors.
Team analysis: Torino
After 10 wins, 13 draws and 11 losses, the home team currently sits in 10th position with 43 points. In their last match, they suffered a defeat against Napoli (2-0), having previously won at home against Udinese (2-0). Torino’s record at their stadium is much stronger compared to their away games, as they have achieved 5 wins, 5 draws and 5 losses at home, while away from home, they have only managed 2 wins, 6 draws, and 7 losses in their last 30 matches. In the championship, Torino has garnered 16 points out of a possible 30, with 4 wins, 4 draws, and 2 losses in their last 10 home fixtures.
The home side has not lost at home in their last 8 fixtures. In their home matches, the most common half-time score has been 0-0 (7 out of 16 matches). Their defensive performance has been somewhat lacking, conceding goals in 7 of their last 10 matches, yet their attacking line has been consistent, scoring in 8 of the past 10 fixtures in this competition. Notably, there has been a trend of low scorelines in their matches, as 13 of their last 16 home games in the league finished with fewer than 2.5 goals. Out of 34 matches in this competition, they conceded the first goal 18 times and managed to reverse the score just once. In their last 16 home games, they have notably conceded 5 of their 13 goals within the 61st to 75th minutes.
Following a disappointing 2-0 setback against Napoli, coach Paolo Vanoli is likely to maintain their usual tactical system of 3-4-3, aiming for a balanced approach while encouraging offensive play through the flanks. Up front, Nikola Vlašić, Eljif Elmas, and Ché Adams are expected to form the attacking trio. The right flank is particularly important for the team’s attacking strategy, largely due to the dynamic and offensive contributions of Norwegian defender Marcus Pedersen. Out of contention for this match are Borna Sosa, Emirhan İlkhan, Zanos Savva, Amine Salama, Duván Zapata, Alieu Njie, and Perr Schuurs, all injured.
Team analysis: Venezia
The visiting side currently occupies 18th place, having amassed 25 points from 4 wins, 13 draws and 17 losses. In their penultimate match, they managed a draw against Empoli (2-2) but fell to AC Milan (0-2) in their most recent outing, at home. Venezia has struggled on the road; in their last 30 matches, they recorded 7 draws and 8 losses while achieving only 3 wins, 5 draws, and 7 losses at home. Over the course of the championship, they managed to earn just 6 points from 30 on offer, with 6 draws and 4 losses in their last 10 away fixtures.
In this competition, Venezia has gone 17 games without an away win, with a sequence of 4 consecutive draws recently. The most frequent half-time score in their away matches has been 0-0 (9 out of 17 games). Across 34 matches in this competition, they have only managed to turn around the score once in the 17 instances they conceded first.
Coming off a 0-2 loss at home against AC Milan, coach Eusebio di Francesco is likely to adopt the same tactical scheme of 3-4-3, focused on balancing defensive stability with offensive creativity. Striker Christian Gytkjaer, alongside John Yeboah and Gianluca Busio, will spearhead their attack, aiming to exploit any weaknesses in Torino’s defence. In midfield, Hans Niclussi Caviglia is vital, serving as the team’s playmaker and principal architect of offensive moves. The Italian coach will be without Mikael Egill Ellertsson, Sacred Richie, and Michael Svoboda due to injuries.
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Draw nullifies bet: Torino