The Serie A matchday 27 fixture between Torino vs Lazio will take place on 1 March at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino in Turin. Torino vs Lazio: prediction, betting odds and statistics.
Torino
In the previous round, Torino suffered a heavy defeat to Genoa (0:3), creating virtually nothing in attack. Overall, Torino’s current form leaves a lot to be desired: in their last eight matches, the team have won just once—and even then by the narrowest of margins (one draw, six defeats). After 26 rounds, the club sit 15th in the standings, and their gap to the relegation zone is only three points. In 26 matches, Torino have scored just 25 goals and conceded 47—this is the worst defensive record in the league, while their attack averages fewer than one goal per game. Among the rare brighter moments, we can recall narrow early-season wins over Napoli and Roma, but a lot went Torino’s way back then.
Marco Baroni has left his role as Torino head coach after this round. Roberto D'Aversa has been appointed as the new boss.
At least two goals were scored in 9 of Torino’s previous 10 Serie A matches.
Torino have recorded just one win in their last eight league matches (one draw, six defeats).
At home, the club have scored in 10 of their last 11 league games.
Potential Torino Lineup (3-5-2)*
Alberto Paleari – Saul Coco, Guillermo Maripan, Luca Marjanucchi – Marcus Pedersen, Gvidas Gineitis, Nikola Vlasic, Matteo Prati, Zakaria Aboukhlal – Che Adams, Giovanni Simeone.
Defender Ardian Ismajli, forwards Che Adams and Zanos Savva will miss the match due to injury.
Lazio
Looking at Lazio this season, it is difficult to find genuinely positive moments in their play—aside, perhaps, from their involvement in the Coppa Italia. In the league, the team are only 10th, and with this kind of football their chances of reaching not just the Champions League places, but even the Conference League spots, look minimal. Their matches have been low-scoring and fairly dull: points are dropped even against outsiders, and there is a clear lack of cutting edge in attack. In the current campaign, Lazio have scored only 25 goals—this is the worst record among the top 11 teams. Last round, Maurizio Sarri’s side were unable to break down Cagliari (0:0) and failed to score for the 13th time this season.
In their last 10 away Serie A games, the club have not scored more than two goals in any match.
In 5 of Lazio’s previous seven league matches, at least one team failed to score.
Lazio have not won in 9 of their last 11 matches in this competition (six draws, three defeats).
Potential Lazio Lineup (4-3-3)*
Marco Carnesecchi – Berat Djimsiti, Giorgio Scalvini, Sead Kolasinac – Nicola Zalewski, Mario Pasalic, Lazar Samardzic, Davide Zappacosta – Giacomo Raspadori, Ederson, Nikola Krstovic.
Defenders Mario Gila, Manuel Lazzari and Samuel Gigot, forwards Mattia Zaccagni and Pedro Rodriguez, and midfielder Toma Basic will miss the match due to injury.
Referee
Rosario Abisso (Italy)
Matches – 7 (Serie A, 2025/26);
Yellow cards shown (including second bookings) – 26;
Yellow cards per match – 3.7;
Red cards shown – 3;
Fouls per match – 26;
Penalties – 0%.
Torino vs Lazio: Match Prediction
Torino come into the upcoming match after a heavy defeat to Genoa. In their last eight Serie A matches, the team have just one win, and the home side are clearly in decline. The problem is not only the results, but also the fact that the club often drop in performance from half to half and allow far too many chances at their own goal. That said, the hosts will be playing at home, and there has also been a change of coach. Often, in the first matches after changes like this, the team raise their level.
Lazio have also failed to impress this season: the visitors are sitting in mid-table, have scored 25 goals in 26 rounds, and often drop points in matches where a convincing win is expected of them. On the road, the away side have not looked particularly intimidating either: they have only three away wins this season—against Verona, Parma and Genoa. We should also highlight the overall low-scoring trend in their games: of their 13 away matches in the 2025/26 season, only two have produced three or more goals, and more often it has even been limited to just one successful strike.
Taking these factors into account, we expect a cautious, low-scoring contest. Torino have changed coach and there is practically no time to rebuild, so it is logical that the team will start with a simpler and more careful approach. In the first match under a new coach, it is usually more important not to lose. In a clash between two teams who have struggled this season to create and convert chances, we expect a low-scoring game and plenty of physical battles.
Prediction: Under 2.5 goals
* For each team, the starting line-up listed is from their previous match in this competition.
