The Matchday 7 Serie A clash between Torino and Napoli will take place on October 18 at the Olimpico Grande Torino Stadium. Torino vs. Napoli: prediction and betting odds, statistics.
Torino
Marco Baroni's side shared the points with Lazio in an away encounter (3-3) in the last round. Torino was close to victory but conceded in the 13th minute of added time, failing to win for the tenth time in their last 11 Serie A matches (3 draws, 7 losses). Notably, the team has already conceded 13 goals in the current championship, making them the worst in this regard. In the standings, Torino is 16th with five points.
- The club has not won in 6 of their last 7 home matches in Serie A (3 draws, 3 losses).
- At least one of the opponents failed to score in 6 of Torino's last 8 home league games.
- No more than two goals have been scored in 7 of Torino's last 8 home matches in Serie A.
Predicted lineup for Torino (4-5-1)
Franco Israel – Valentino Lazaro, Guillermo Maripan, Saúl Coco, Marcus Pedersen – Cesare Casadei, Nikola Vlašić, Kristjan Asllani, Adrien Tameze, Cyril Ngonge – Giovanni Simeone.
Defenders Ardian Ismajli and Perr Schuurs will miss the match due to injuries.
Napoli
In the last round, Antonio Conte's side defeated Genoa at home (2-1). As a result, Napoli secured their sixth win in the last seven Serie A matches. However, the team failed to keep a clean sheet for the fourth consecutive league game. The Neapolitans have collected 15 points and returned to the top of the standings, though they only lead Roma on goal difference.
- The club has not lost in 7 of their last 8 away matches in Serie A (4 wins, 3 draws).
- No more than two goals have been scored in 6 of Napoli's last 8 away league games.
- Napoli scored a maximum of one goal in 7 of their last 9 away Serie A matches.
Predicted lineup for Napoli (3-5-2)
Vanja Milinković-Savić – Mathías Olivera, Juan Jesus, Sam Beukema – Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Stanislav Lobotka, André-Frank Zambo Anguissa, Scott McTominay, David Neres – Rasmus Højlund, Matteo Politano.
Defender Amir Rrahmani, midfielder Stanislav Lobotka, and forward Romelu Lukaku will miss the match due to injuries.
Referee
Matteo Marchenaro (Italy)
Matches – 10 (Serie A, 2024/25–2025/26);
Yellow cards shown (including second yellows) – 48;
Average yellow cards per match – 4.8;
Red cards shown – 4;
Average fouls per match – 24;
Penalties – 30%.
Match Prediction: Torino vs. Napoli
At home, Torino often focuses on defensive play, which means the team doesn't boast high scoring. In the last eight home Serie A matches, Torino has only surpassed one goal once, and in the last four games, the club's players didn't score at all. Meanwhile, in 10 of their last 13 home league matches, Torino hasn't conceded more than one goal.
Napoli is more successful in home encounters, but away games often pose challenges for their attack. In the last nine away Serie A matches, Antonio Conte's side has only managed to score at least two goals twice and didn't score at all against Venezia and Parma. However, in the last eight away league matches, Napoli has conceded a total of just four goals.
I do not expect this to be a high-scoring match, so my prediction: Total under 2.5 goals