Torino will be out to avoid three successive defeats when they welcome Cremonese to the Olympic Grande Torino Stadium on Saturday in a gameweek 15 Serie A fixture.
The visitors, on the other hand, ended their torrid run of a three-game winless streak in December, with consecutive victories in their last two league outings.
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Torino vs Cremonese predictions: A tight contest in the offing
Key stats
- The visiting enter this contest on the back of back-to-back victories.
- Torino are without a victory in six games (D3, L3), conceding 10 goals in that time.
- The visitors have found the back of the net in three consecutive games.
- The Granata won their last head-to-head meeting 4-1 in a friendly decided in July.
Correct score prediction: Torino 2-2 Cremonese
Goals have featured prominently in matches involving these two sides this season. Cremonese have failed to find the back of the net in only one of their last competitive fixtures, while Torino have failed to score in just one of their last five matches.
With that in mind, all indications point to an encounter that could produce loads of goals on Saturday, when these two teams take to the pitch. Nevertheless, calling an outright winner in this contest could be pushing the envelope, hence we are backing both sides to end hostilities with a 2-2 scoreline.
Pre-game odds and win probability: The odds favour the home side
- HOME: 19/20 (1.95) – 59.3%
- DRAW: 11/5 (3.20) – 31.3%
- AWAY: 16/5 (4.20) – 23.8%
**Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Despite the recent shortcomings of Marco Baroni's Granata, the bookmakers still consider the Turin-based side as strong favourites to win. The home side are priced at 19/20 (1.95), meaning they that they have a 59.3% chance to win at the weekend.
For the visitors, they have much lower odds of 16/5 (4.20), which directly translates to a 23.8% probability of a successful outing away from home on Saturday.
Most recent H2Hs: Torino have a slight edge over the visitors
Torino have enjoyed a little advantage over their less illustrious opponents in Saturday's encounter with two wins, a couple of draws and a solitary loss across five meetings between both sides.
Elite Club Friendlies 26/07/25
Torino
Cremonese
Europe Friendlies 27/07/24
Torino
Cremonese
Italy Serie A 20/02/23
Torino
Cremonese
Europe Friendlies 23/12/22
Torino
Cremonese
Italy Serie A 27/08/22
Cremonese
Torino
Torino Preview: The hosts are dealing with several injury cases
Torino will go into this fixture hampered as a result of the absence of some regulars due to injuries. Ivan Illic is suffering from a knee injury, the same as Sannetos Savva, Perr Schuurs and Saba Sanosov. Meanwhile, Albanian Ardian Ismajli is currently struggling with a muscle injury.
Cameroonian Adrien Tameze is doubtful for this fixture, and he will need clearance from medical staff to know his fate ahead of this match.
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Predicted lineup: Israel (GK), Coco, Maripan, Masina, Lazaro, Vlasic, Asllani, Casadei, Pedersen, Adams & Zapata
Last five matches
- Torino 2-3 AC Milan
- Lecce 2-1 Torino
- Torino 1-5 Como
- Juventus 0-0 Torino
- Torino 2-2 Pisa
Cremonese preview: The visitors have injury issues of their own
While the visitors have a much healthier squad, they have injuries within their squad as well. Michele Collocolo is currently sidelined with a thigh injury. Meanwhile, Mikayil Faye (ankle) and Giuseppe Pezella (illness) are also ruled out.
Predicted lineup: Audero (GK), Terracciano, Baschiroto, Bianchetti, Barbieri, Payero, Bondo, Vandeputte, Floriani, Bonazzoli, & Vardy
Last five matches
- Cremonese 2-0 Lecce
- Bologna 1- 3 Cremonese
- Cremonese 1-3 AS Roma
- Pisa 1-2 Cremonese
- Cremonese 1-2 Juventus
Player to watch: Federico Bonazzoli
Federico Bonazzoli has formed a good partnership with Englishman Jamie Vardy, and on a personal note, he has found the back of the net five times this season. With the relatively fine form of the Cremonese team, the Italian will fancy his chances of adding to his tally.

Federico Bonazzoli applauds the fans as he leaves the pitch. Photo – Imago | Credit: Nurphoto