The away side will aim to keep their remarkable unbeaten run going but these Torino vs. Salernitana predictions suggest they that could be a tough task. Paolo Sousa’s side have not tasted defeat in six games but come up against a solid Granata side on Sunday.

Torino vs. Salernitana odds

1 – A draw at full-time– 14/5

2– Both teams to score – 19/17

3 – Under 2.5 goals scored – 8/11

4 – Torino to win – 13/17

5 – Antonio Sanabria to score anytime – 9/2

Torino look for their first win in four games as they host Salernitana on Sunday afternoon. The Granata have had a tough run facing both Napoli and Roma recently, but have also struggled against the lower ranked Serie A sides this season.

Salernitana have had a more enjoyable past few weeks, distancing themselves from the relegation zone with a six-match undefeated run. This period has seen the Salernitani secure draws against both Inter and Milan as well as the likes of Sampdoria and Salernitana, meaning the odds favour yet another draw this weekend.

The teams are relatively well matched on paper and indeed drew when the teams met in the reverse fixture. Paolo Sousa’s side may not be the best offensively but they have got on the scoresheet in all of their last four games. So a wager on both teams to score could well pay off at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino.

The Granata have been similarly limited up front this season, scoring the 14th fewest in the league. Ivan Juric’s side have scored just one goal in their last three games, so a bet on under 2.5 goals scored might provide a solid return in Sunday’s match.

Despite their poor recent form, Torino have undoubtedly had the better campaign of the two teams this season. The hosts have nine more points in the league table and will be confident of securing another win against a Salernitana side that has not beaten them in 13 years – back when Torino were in Serie B.

Possibly due to the Granata’s inconsistent form, not much attention has been awarded to Antonio Sanabria’s displays in recent weeks. Playing in a defensive set-up, the forward has bagged eight goals in 19 starts, with just three more needed to match his career best. Sanabria scored in the reverse fixture, and with four goals in his last seven games, he is our tip to score anytime this weekend.

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Torino vs. Salernitana 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

Salernitana last five matches

03-06-2023 20:00
27-05-2023 14:00
22-05-2023 17:30
13-05-2023 14:00
08-05-2023 17:30

Torino top goalscorers

Salernitana top goalscorers

Torino vs. Salernitana line-ups

Torino (3-4-2-1): Milinkovic-Savic; Djidji, Schuurs, Buongiorno; Singo, Ricci, Linetty, Rodriguez; Radonjic, Miranchuk; Sanabria

Salernitana (3-4-2-1): Ochoo; Daniliuc, Gyomber, Pirola; Bronn, Coulibaly, Vilhena, Bradaric; Kastanos, Candreva; Piatek

Torino team news

Saturday’s game comes too early for Ivan Ilic to return, meaning Karol Linetty or Gvidas Gineitis will start in midfield. Few further changes are expected from Ivan Juric, although Ola Aina and Ronaldo Viera may be fit to rejoin the squad.

Salernitana team news

Paolo Sousa will retain stability by fielding a similar line-up to the one that secured a draw against Inter. Boulaye Dia may be handed a start having impressed from the bench, while Pasquale Mazzocchi remains sidelined through injury.

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