Our Predictions
Torino have won both previous head-to-head matches without conceding, and Pisa has yet to win away this season. Bookmakers price Torino at 1.95 for the home win, reflecting clear favoritism and Pisa’s ongoing struggles on the road.
Both sides are low-scoring and Torino have kept clean sheets against Pisa previously. Odds of 1.62 for Under 2.5 suggest a tight match is expected, especially given injury problems in both attacking lineups.
Previous meetings saw Torino keep Pisa scoreless, and Pisa rarely scores away. Odds of 1.80 imply it's more likely that at least one team—likely Pisa—will blank again.
Welcome to Extratips – Torino vs Pisa: Serie A Preview & Predictions
Torino hosts Pisa on November 2nd in a lively Serie A showdown. Kick-off at 14:00 brings two sides with contrasting form and ambition. Torino currently sits 14th with 4 points from 3 matches, while Pisa struggles in 16th place with just 2 points in 4 games. Historically, Torino has dominated—winning both previous meetings and not conceding a single goal.
The bookies tip Torino as favorites, offering 1.95 for a home win, 3.10 for a draw, and 4.33 for a Pisa upset. Both teams to score odds are close: 'Yes' at 1.95 and 'No' at 1.80. The 'Under 2.5 Goals' market is favored at 1.62, hinting at a low-scoring affair.
Torino’s last 5 at home: 1 win, 1 draw, 3 losses; Pisa’s last 5 away: 0 wins, 2 draws, 3 losses. Torino’s strengths? Solid midfield control, home crowd support, and a history of clean sheets. Weaknesses include recent inconsistency and defensive gaps caused by injuries (notably Schuurs and Savva). Pisa’s strengths are persistence, set-piece capability, and fighting spirit—but they lack scoring power and leak goals on the road.
Key match factors: Torino’s injury list, Pisa’s away struggles, and the pressure on both sides to kickstart their seasons. One angle: can Pisa end its winless away run? Another: will Torino break their dry spell in front of goal? Or could it be a gritty draw?
With tension rising, fans can expect a tight battle. Will Torino’s home advantage make the difference, or will Pisa spring a surprise?