Roma will host Torino at the Stadio Olimpico this Tuesday in the Coppa Italia. Both sides enter this knockout fixture with high ambitions, as the domestic cup represents a significant opportunity for silverware.
The Giallorossi come into this tie following a comfortable 2-0 league victory over Sassuolo last weekend, maintaining their momentum as they transition into cup action. They claimed their second win in 2026 after starting the new year with a loss against Atalanta.
Torino, on the other hand, travel to the capital after a 2-0 loss against Atalanta in their previous outing. They failed to build on their good start in 2026 after defeating Hellas Verona and have now lost back-to-back games. They have managed two wins and three losses in their last five games.
Read our Roma vs Torino predictions and preview to find out, and remember to check our other Coppa Italia predictions.
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Roma vs Torino prediction: Home team to claim a win
Key statistics
- First-half draws have been played in three of their last five clashes.
- Roma have won three of their last five encounter against Torino
- Under 2.5 goals have been played in four of their last five meetings.
Correct score prediction: Roma 2-0 Torino
We expect the home side to progress to the quarter-final with a victory in this cup tie. We predict a 2-0 victory for Roma due to their home form in their last five game. The Giallorossi are strong at home and we believe Roma's creative players will secure the win.
Roma have also had the upper hand in previous encounters and will be looking to use their confidence and home advantage in this fixture.
Pre-match odds and win probability: Roma favoured at the Olimpico
- Home: 8/15 (1.53) – 65.4%
- Draw: 16/5 (4.20) – 23.8%
- Away: 5/1 (6.00) – 16.7%
Odds provided by Ladbrokes. Subject to change.
The bookmakers see Roma as clear favourites at 1.53, which implies a strong 65.4% chance of claiming all three points on home soil. Torino are priced at 6.00, reflecting a 16.7% probability of an away upset, while the draw at 4.20 (23.8%) suggests there is still room for a tight encounter if Roma fail to fully impose themselves.
Most recent head-to-head: Historical edge remains with the host
Looking at the competitive games between these two clubs, it shows a clear preference for the home side. In their last five meetings, Roma have secured three victories, while Torino have managed one win, with one match ending in a draw.
The most recent meeting took place in the early stages of the 2025/26 Serie A season, resulting in a 1-0 win for Torino, which was their first victory in their last five meetings. However, the return leg saw Roma claim a 2-0 win.
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Roma preview: Squad boosted, but key absences remain
Gian Piero Gasperini can welcome Bryan Cristante back into the squad after the midfielder completed a one-match suspension. However, Roma are still short of several important players, with Artem Dovbyk, Leon Bailey and Lorenzo Pellegrini all ruled out through injury.
Neil El Aynaoui is away on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations, while Evan Ndicka is expected to return from AFCON but may not be ready to feature. Evan Ferguson picked up a knock against Sassuolo and his availability remains uncertain, leaving questions over who will lead the line for the hosts.
Predicted lineup: Svilar (GK), Mancini, Ziolkowski, Ghilardi, Rensch, Cristante, Pisilli, Tsimikas, Soule, El Shaarawy & Ferguson
Last five fixtures
- 10.01.26 – Roma 2–0 Sassuolo
- 06.01.26 – Lecce 0–2 Roma
- 03.01.26 – Atalanta 1–0 Roma
- 29.12.25 – Roma 3–1 Genoa
- 20.12.25 – Juventus 2–1 Roma
Torino preview: Rotation possible as absentees persist
After starting on the bench at the weekend, Giovanni Simeone, Alieu Njie and Che Adams will be pushing for a place in the starting XI, hoping to replace Duvan Zapata and Cyril Ngonge, who both featured from the outset in Bergamo.
Marco Baroni continues to deal with several absences, as Ivan Ilic, Marcus Pedersen and Perr Schuurs remain unavailable through injury. Adam Masina is still away on international duty with Morocco, but there is positive news with Cesare Casadei back in contention after serving his suspension.
Predicted lineup: Israel (GK), Tameze, Maripan, Coco, Aboukhlal, Anjorin, Ilkhan, Vlasic, Biraghi, Njie & Simeone
Last five fixtures
- 10.01.26 – Roma 2–0 Sassuolo
- 06.01.26 – Lecce 0–2 Roma
- 03.01.26 – Atalanta 1–0 Roma
- 29.12.25 – Roma 3–1 Genoa
- 20.12.25 – Juventus 2–1 Roma
Player to watch: Matias Soule
Matias Soule is the main attacking threat for the home team and has been their most important player going forward this season. He is the club’s top scorer in Serie A, with five goals, and has also added three assists.

His speed and dribbling make him hard for defenders to stop, and he often creates chances on his own. If Roma are to make it to the quarter-final of the Coppa Italia, they will need the attacker to be at his best.