The Serie A Matchday 10 clash between Torino and Pisa will take place on November 2 at the Olimpico Grande Torino Stadium in Turin. Torino vs. Pisa: prediction and betting odds, statistics.
Torino
Marco Baroni's side recently held Bologna to a goalless draw away from home. As a result, Torino has managed to pick up points in four consecutive Serie A matches (2 wins, 2 draws). Furthermore, the club has kept a clean sheet for the fourth time in the current championship. However, the team has conceded 14 goals in this Serie A campaign, with only Udinese and Fiorentina conceding more (15 each). In the standings, Torino is 13th with 12 points.
- The club has not lost in 12 of its last 15 home matches in Serie A (6 wins, 6 draws).
- At least one of the opponents failed to score in 7 of the team's last 10 home league matches.
- No more than two goals were scored in 8 of Torino's last 10 home Serie A games.
Predicted lineup for Torino (4-5-1)
Alberto Paleari – Valentino Lazaro, Guillermo Maripan, Saúl Coco, Marcus Pedersen – Cesare Casadei, Gvidas Gineitis, Adrien Tameze, Ivan Ilic, Cyril Ngonge – Che Adams.
Goalkeeper Franco Israel and defenders Niels Nkounkou and Perr Schuurs will miss the match due to injuries.
Pisa
Alberto Gilardino's side managed to earn points in their last home encounter against Lazio (0-0). Nevertheless, Pisa remains winless in the current championship (5 draws, 4 losses). Moreover, the club has failed to score in six games this Serie A season. In the standings, Pisa is 17th with five points.
- The team has not lost in the second half in 6 of its last 7 Serie A matches (1 win, 5 draws).
- At least one of the opponents failed to score in 6 of the club's last 8 league matches.
- Pisa has not scored more than one goal in 7 of its last 9 Serie A games.
Predicted lineup for Pisa (3-5-2)
Adrian Semper – Simone Canestrelli, Antonio Caracciolo, Samuele Angori – Daniel Denun, Michel Aebischer, Marius Marin, Idrissa Toure, Juan Cuadrado – Mbala Nzola, Matteo Tramoni.
Defender Mateus Luzardi and midfielder Calvin Stengs will not play due to injuries.
Referee
Alberto Arena (Italy)
Matches – 5 (Serie A and Serie B, 2025/26);
Yellow cards shown (including second yellows) – 15;
Average yellow cards per match – 3;
Red cards shown – 0;
Average fouls per match – 21;
Penalties – 0%.
Match Prediction: Torino vs. Pisa
Torino typically focuses on solid defensive play and dedicates less time to creating chances. Even at home, the team does not boast high scoring numbers: in their last seven home Serie A matches, Torino has scored more than one goal only against Genoa, the current championship's bottom team. Moreover, in four of these games, the club's players did not score at all.
Pisa is finding it challenging to adapt to the higher level of Serie A, particularly struggling in attack. In nine matches this season, the club has surpassed the one-goal mark only twice, and in six rounds, Alberto Gilardino's team left the field without scoring. However, Pisa can be defensively reliable: in 6 of their 9 Serie A matches this season, the team has not conceded more than one goal.
I think this match will not be high-scoring, so my prediction: Total under 2.5 goals
