The Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino welcomes Torino and Juventus this Saturday in the Serie A. Juventus look to push up even closer to AC Milan, whereas Torino look to pose a late threat to European football next season.
- Juventus to win @ +115 With FanDuel
- Both Teams To Score No @ -140 With FanDuel
- Over 2.5 goals @ +154 With FanDuel
These odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
- Date: 13/04/2024
- Kick off time: 17:00
- Location: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Juventus are firmly out of the Serie A title race and will mostly focus on securing their spot back in the Champions League. Torino, however, could make a challenge for the final European spot, though they have a lot of competition for that spot.
Torino currently sit ninth in Serie A after 31 games. Il Toro have 11 wins, 11 draws and nine losses, leaving them on 44 points, two points from eighth place Lazio and one point above tenth place Fiorentina.
Il Toro have been underwhelming in front of goal this season, scoring 31 goals in 31 games, an average of one goal a game. At the other end of the pitch, Torino have impressed, conceding 29 goals and keeping 15 clean sheets - the second most in the league.
Juventus, on the other hand, currently sit third in Serie A. In 31 games, Juventus have 18 wins, eight draws and five losses which leaves them on 62 points, six points from second place AC Milan.
The Old Lady have been amongst the goals this season, scoring 45 goals in 31 games which gives them an average of 1.45 goals a game. Juventus have also been impressive defensively, conceding 24 goals and keeping 14 clean sheets.
Torino and Juventus have met 47 times in their histories, with the first meeting coming back in 1990. Juventus have the far better record in the fixture with 32 wins in comparison to Torinoβs four wins. In fact, a draw is more common than a Torino win, happening on nine occasions.
The last five games in the fixture have seen four wins for Juventus and one draw. In fact, the last time Torino beat Juventus was back in 2015. Also, three of the last five games in the fixture have seen just one team on the scoresheet.