Torino will welcome Lazio to the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on Sunday in the Serie A, as they look to put some space between themselves and the relegation zone.
The hosts made a change at the helm after a second successive defeat in a disappointing season, parting ways with Marco Baroni.
Former Empoli boss Roberto D'Aversa steps in with little time to spare, as the Maroons sit only three points above the relegation zone.
His immediate focus will be on shoring up a fragile defence that has conceded two or more goals in nine of their last 10 league matches.
On the other hand, Lazio coach Maurizio Sarri faces less pressure but is still keen to reverse recent trends. A 0-0 draw with Cagliari left Lazio with only one win in their last six league games, dropping them to 10th place.
Still, their unbeaten record this season against the current bottom 10 provides some reassurance that a victory here could help Lazio regain momentum.
Read our Torino vs Lazio predictions and preview to find out, but remember to also check our other Italian Serie A predictions.
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Torino vs Lazio prediction: Victor to get a narrow win
Key statistics
- Lazio have not lost to Torino at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino in their last five visits.
- First-half draws have been played in three of Torino's last five meetings with Lazio.
- BTTS has been played in three of their last five meetings in Serie A.
Correct score prediction: Torino 1-2 Lazio
We look forward to a competitive game where the discipline of the visitors might just edge out the home side. We predict a 2-1 victory for Lazio because they have demonstrated a superior ability to find the back of the net in tough away fixtures this season.
While the Granata are usually resilient at home, their recent defensive lapses, such as the 2-1 loss to Bologna, suggest they may struggle against a versatile attacking unit. Both teams are capable of hurting each other, but Lazio could gain the upper hand.
Pre-match odds and win probability: Lazio are slight favourites in this tight contest
- Home: 17/10 (2.70) – 37.0%
- Draw: 2/1 (3.00) – 33.3%
- Away: 7/4 (2.75) – 36.4%
*Odds provided by Ladbrokes. Subject to change.*
Torino are priced at 2.70 odds, giving them a 37.0% implied chance of claiming victory on home soil. Lazio are marginal favourites at 2.75 odds, which translates to a 36.4% chance of securing an away win.
The draw stands at 3.00 odds, suggesting a 33.3% probability of the sides sharing the spoils in what is expected to be a closely fought encounter.
Most recent head-to-head: Lazio edge previous encounters
The recent history between these two sides suggests that there is very little to separate them, though Lazio have enjoyed a slight upper hand in terms of victories.
Looking at their last five encounters in Serie A, the record stands at three wins for Lazio and two draws. The most recent match in October 2025 was a high-scoring 3-3 at the Stadio Olimpico, which followed another stalemate earlier that year.
This sequence of results indicates that matches between these two are often tightly contested, frequently resulting in both teams finding the back of the net.
Italy Serie A 04/10/25
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Italy Serie A 31/03/25
Lazio
Torino
Italy Serie A 29/09/24
Torino
Lazio
Italy Serie A 22/02/24
Torino
Lazio
Italy Serie A 27/09/23
Lazio
Torino
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Torino preview: Attack reshuffle following absences
The home team will be without Che Adams and Tino Anjorin due to injury. Additionally, Emirhan Ilkhan must serve a suspension following his red card last weekend.
With Adams sidelined by a thigh issue, forwards Duvan Zapata, Alieu Njie and Sandro Kulenovic will compete with Giovanni Simeone for a starting spot up front.
Predicted lineup: Paleari (GK), Marianucci, Maripan, Coco, Pedersen, Casadei, Gineitis, Vlasic, Obrador, Simeone & Kulenovic
Last five fixtures
- 22.02.26 – Genoa 3–0 Torino (Serie A)
- 15.02.26 – Torino 1–2 Bologna (Serie A)
- 07.02.26 – Fiorentina 2–2 Torino (Serie A)
- 04.02.26 – Inter 2–1 Torino (Coppa Italia)
- 01.02.26 – Torino 1–0 Lecce (Serie A)
Lazio preview: Key absences for Sarri
Lazio boss Sarri faces a depleted squad, with Pedro, Toma Basic, Manuel Lazzari, Samuel Gigot and Mario Gila all unavailable. Midfielder Nicolo Rovella is also ruled out after suffering a broken collarbone, limiting options in central midfield.
Predicted lineup: Provedel (GK), Marusic, Provstgaard, Romagnoli, Pellegrini, Belahyane, Cataldi, Taylor, Cancellieri, Maldini & Zaccagni
Last five fixtures
- 21.02.26 – Cagliari 0–0 Lazio (Serie A)
- 14.02.26 – Lazio 0–2 Atalanta (Serie A)
- 11.02.26 – Bologna 1–1 Lazio (P) (Coppa Italia)
- 08.02.26 – Juventus 2–2 Lazio (Serie A)
- 30.01.26 – Lazio 3–2 Genoa (Serie A)
Player to watch: Nikola Vlasic
Nikola Vlasic has been one of the standout players for Torino this season, with the midfielder contributing massively to their attack and having also found the net six times and provided three assists.

He possesses excellent movement, dangerous crosses into the box and can also pick out a final pass in games. Despite the team's current struggles, failing to win their last four games, he was able to get his name on the scoresheet against Bologna.