Como Torino prediction 2025-04-13

Como vs Torino prediction: ITALY: Serie A betting tips on match 2025-04-12 16:00.
[p]Como moved closer to extending their Serie A stay into next season with a 3-1 win over basement club Monza last weekend, keeping them nine points above the relegation zone with nine rounds to go. The Lariani have climbed towards safety despite a poor defensive record, underlined by conceding in 12 of their last 13 league games, while across the whole season they have kept a joint league-low three clean sheets ahead of this round.[/p]

[p]Como’s defensive troubles have been offset by their scoring record as they found the net in all but one of their last 15 league matches at this venue, with the last three seeing them avoid defeat (W1, D2). Cesc Fàbregas’ side have even proven to be a threat to top-ten teams visiting this venue, as two of their last four home league wins have come against Napoli (2-1) and Roma (2-0).[/p]

[p]Starting this round in tenth, Torino may not feel threatened by their hosts as they are unbeaten in 18 top-flight matches against newly promoted teams (W10, D8). They have even recorded 11 clean sheets in that 18-game period, though a repeat may be unlikely considering their recent run of just three shutouts across their last 12 league matches (W4, D7, L1). All 12 saw them score, and among current Serie A clubs, only Roma have a longer ongoing streak of netting in consecutive league matches.[/p]

[p]No team across Europe’s five biggest leagues has shared the points more often than draw magnets Torino this calendar year (eight) and that remains a pattern even on the road, as six of their last nine league trips also ended level (W2, L1). Four of those stalemates saw the visitors claw back from a deficit, largely due to their impressive scoring record, so going behind here may not deter them.[/p]

[p]Players to watch: Patrick Cutrone has scored his only personal H2H goal beyond the 70th minute. That was also the case with his last three league goals for Como this season, two of which came in home matches. Nikola Vlašić assisted Torino’s last goal, and if he finds the net here it could come late, as three of his four league strikes this season were the last of the match.[/p]

[p]Hot stat: Eight of Torino’s last 12 league matches produced exactly two goals.[/p]

[p][i]Written by Sridhar B[/i][/p]