Como will look to build on their impressive away win last weekend when they host Torino in the Serie A at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia this Saturday.
The home side responded in emphatic fashion to their narrow setback against AC Milan, turning that 3–1 home defeat into a mere blip by producing a dominant 3–0 victory away at Lazio.
That Milan loss remains their only defeat in the last six matches, with each of those four wins coming alongside a clean sheet, underlining the balance Cesc Fabregas has instilled in his side.
Sitting inside the top six ahead of this round, the Lariani will back themselves to deliver another strong performance at home, particularly given that just two of their last 19 home matches have ended in defeat, both against the Milan clubs.
Meanwhile, Torino arrive under mounting pressure after slipping to three straight Serie A defeats, the latest a 2–0 loss to Roma, ironically coming just days after they had beaten the same opponents in the Coppa Italia.
That downturn has dropped them to 14th in the table, though a six-point cushion over the relegation places means there is no immediate danger.
Encouragingly for Marco Baroni’s side, recent form on the road offers some hope, with three wins from their last four away fixtures in all competitions.
Read our Como vs Torino predictions and preview to find out, and remember to check our other Serie A predictions.
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Como vs Torino prediction: Home team to get a narrow win
Key statistics
- The host have only lost once at home in their last five games.
- Como have won three of their last five games in all competitions.
- Both teams have scored a goal in at least four of their last five games.
Correct score prediction: Como 2-1 Torino
We expect a very competitive encounter between these two sides, but the host might have the edge in quality. We predict a 2-1 victory for Como based on their impressive form in their last five games.
Como are strong at home and won the last meeting between these two teams. They have the current momentum required to take all three points.
Previous meetings between these clubs have often been tight and we expect another close game where a single goal could be the deciding factor in the final result.
Pre-match odds and win probability: Como slightly favoured
- Home: 3/4 (1.75) – 57.1%
- Draw: 13/5 (3.60) – 27.8%
- Away: 18/5 (4.60) – 21.7%
*Odds provided by Ladbrokes. Subject to change.*
Bookmakers slightly side with Como ahead of this encounter, pricing a home win at 1.75, which implies a 57.1% chance of victory. Torino are viewed as outsiders at 4.60 (21.7%), while the draw sits in between at 3.60, translating to a 27.8% probability. The odds suggest a competitive contest, but one where Como’s home advantage could prove decisive.
Most recent head-to-head: A competitive history between the sides
The last five encounters show a relatively balanced record. In their most recent competitive meeting in November 2025, Como secured a stunning 5-1 victory away from home, which was a significant result for the newly promoted side.
Before that, Como managed a 1-0 home win in April 2025, while Torino had previously won 1-0 in October 2024. Overall, the recent head-to-head record suggests that while Como have had the upper hand in the most recent season.
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Como preview: Fitness issues and absentees
Como will be without several squad members, as Edoardo Goldaniga, Alvaro Morata, Assane Diao and Jayden Addai are all sidelined with injury. Their absence slightly reduces options in both defence and attack, but the core of the starting XI remains intact.
Predicted lineup: Butez (GK), Smolcic, Ramon, Carlos, Alex Valle, Caqueret, Perrone, Da Cunha, Nico Paz, Jesus & Baturina
Last five fixtures
- 19.01.26 – Lazio 0–3 Como
- 15.01.26 – Como 1–3 AC Milan
- 10.01.26 – Como 1–1 Bologna
- 06.01.26 – Pisa 0–3 Como
- 03.01.26 – Como 1–0 Udinese
Torino preview: Availability and injury concerns
Torino are also dealing with a number of injury setbacks, with Ivan Ilic, Zakaria Aboukhlal, Perr Schuurs, Gvidas Gineitis and Zanos Savva all unavailable. These absences affect multiple areas of the pitch and limit Marco Baroni’s rotation choices ahead of this fixture.
Predicted lineup: Paleari (GK), Tameze, Ismajli, Saul Coco, Holmgren Pedersen, Vlasic, Ilkhan, Anjorin, Lazaro, Ngonge & Adams
Last five fixtures
- 18.01.26 – Torino 0–2 AS Roma
- 13.01.26 – AS Roma 2–3 Torino (Coppa Italia)
- 10.01.26 – Atalanta 2–0 Torino
- 07.01.26 – Torino 1–2 Udinese
- 04.01.26 – Verona 0–3 Torino
Player to watch: Nico Paz
Nico Paz has enjoyed a good run this season with Como and has been the fan favourite. With eight goals and six assists this season, the forward has been central to the offensive threat posed by the home team.

He has shown his impressive quality this season and his ability to lead the line and link up with his teammates makes him the most dangerous player on the pitch for this encounter.