This weekend’s Serie A fixture list includes a mid-table battle and these Torino vs. Sassuolo predictions give the latest picture for both teams. Torino have a slight edge as it stands, with a one-point lead over Sassuolo.
1 – A draw – 13/5
2 – Torino under 2.5 total goals – 2/9
3 – Total goals scored under 2.5 – 10/11
4 – Both teams to score – 4/5
5 – A 1-1 draw – 11/2
Sassuolo head to Torino in Serie A action on Monday night with the visitors without a win in their last four league games either side of the international break. That run of results has yielded just two points for Alessio Dionisi’s team, via two draws, and they have won just one league game away from home so far this season.
Hosts Torino are in slightly better league form after securing a 1-0 victory away at Lecce last time out, their first victory in six league matches. Neither side come into the clash in consistent winning form and they could end up cancelling each other out at the Mapei Stadium.
Torino got past Lecce with a one-goal advantage in their last game. But they are not in regular goal-scoring form, with a really poor record of just two goals scored in their last six league matches.
Sassuolo are also struggling in front of goal with two scored in their last five in Serie A and this contest is unlikely to be a goal-filled encounter. That pattern in the last five games means both sides are averaging fewer than 0.5 goals scored.
A draw is unlikely to change league positions too much, with Torino potentially able to edge closer to the top half. Sassuolo are set to remain in 15th unless rivals Verona can pick up a high-scoring win at home to Monza this weekend.
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Player | Total goals |
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Torino (3-5-2): Milinkovic-Savic, Vojvoda, Buongiorno, Rodriguez; Bellanova, Gineitis, Linetty, Ricci, Lazaro; Pellegri, Sanabria
Sassuolo (4-2-3-1): Consigli; Toljan, Erlic, Ferrari, Vina; Racic, Boloca; Berardi, Bajrami, Lauriente; Defrel
Defender Perr Schuurs is out until next season following knee surgery, with Brandon Soppy and Koffi Djidji not expected to return to action until the end of November. After a win last weekend, the home side could be unchanged.
Midfield star Matias Henrique is still out for Sassuolo and Agustin Alvarez is expected to return to training at the start of 2024. The visitors are expected to make some changes, with Uros Racic and Gregoire Defrel set to come in to start.