The visitors look to make it a third game unbeaten ahead of these Torino vs. Lecce predictions. The Granata have had a strong start to the season themselves and will hope to bounce back following midweek disappointment. 

Torino vs. Lecce odds

  1. A draw at full-time – 29/10
  2. Match to end 1-1 – 36/5
  3. Torino to score first – 4/7
  4. Under 2.5 goals scored – 10/11
  5. Lorenzo Colombo to score anytime – 13/5

The Granata welcome Lecce to the Stadio Grande Torino on Monday evening looking for a win to keep them in the top half of the Serie A table. The Salentini have done the best of the three promoted teams in the opening four rounds of Serie A and will have their eyes on an opportunity for further points this week. 

Lecce have proven themselves masters at securing a draw over the past two weeks, with Marco Baroni’s side earning a point against both third-placed Napoli and 14th-placed Empoli in their last games. Clearly the Giallorossi have proven themselves defensively, with Wladimiro Falcone particularly impressing against the Partenopei midweek. 

The Granata scored first in their wins over both Monza and Cremonese and on both occasions were unable to prevent their opponents from pulling a goal back. Should the visitors prevent their hosts from scoring, a second a draw could very well be on the cards. 

On the back of these results, we would recommend a bet on yet another stalemate in Monday’s encounter, with optimistic punters directed towards a third consecutive 1-1 draw for Lecce. Furthermore, as Marco Baroni’s side have conceded first in each of the last two games, a bet on Torino to open the scoring a wager on the hosts to score first could pay off. 

Over the opening five rounds neither side has proven themselves particularly prolific in front of goal. The departure of Andrea Belotti was always going to be a problem for Juric’s side, with the head coach not seemingly convinced by Pietro Pellegrini. 

Lecce have been similarly underwhelming in front of goal, averaging fewer than a goal per game this season. As a result, the match at the Stadio Grande Torino may not be particularly high scoring, with under 2.5 goals scored over the 90 minutes highly likely. 

All eyes will be on Lorenzo Colombo to break the deadlock for the visitors, with the on-loan Milan forward showing great composure to score an equaliser against Napoli despite having missed from the penalty spot just before. The Italian U-21 international is our tip to score anytime on Monday. 

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Torino vs. Lecce last five matches

Torino last five matches

03-06-2023 17:30
27-05-2023 14:00
21-05-2023 14:00
14-05-2023 11:30
07-05-2023 14:00

Lecce last five matches

04-06-2023 20:00
28-05-2023 14:00
21-05-2023 11:30
12-05-2023 19:45
07-05-2023 19:45

Torino top goalscorers

Lecce top goalscorers

Torino vs. Lecce line-ups

Torino (3-4-2-1): Milinkovic-Savic; Schuurs, Buongiorno, Rodriguez; Singo, Lukic, Ricci, Aina; Radonjic, Vlasic

Lecce (4-3-3): Falcone; Gendrey, Pezzella, Baschirotto, Tulia; Helgason, Hjulmand, Askildsen; Di Francesco, Colombo, Banda

Torino team news

Aleksey Miranchuk is expected to miss out despite nearing a return for Ivan Juric’s side. Mergim Vojvoda may be handed a start at wing-back, while Sasa Lukic will also hope be handed a chance in central midfield. 

Lecce team news

Marco Baroni has a number of injury doubts for the weekend with Federico Brancolini potentially recovering from illness to feature. Mert Cetin and Kastriot Dermaku will both miss out in defence meaning few changes are expected from the midweek draw to Napoli.  

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