Torino vs Empoli prediction: ITALY: Serie A betting tips on match 2025-03-14 19:45.
[p]Despite leading twice, Torino were unable to register their third consecutive win and had to settle for a 2-2 draw against Parma in their last Serie A match. The Granata have at least been hard to beat recently, illustrated by losing just one of their last 11 league matches since late December (W3, D7). The high number of draws, with no team registering more than their eight across the last 15 top-flight matches (W4, L3), keeps them in the middle of the table with no prospects of either European finish or relegation.[/p]
[p]Unbeaten in five consecutive home matches (W2, D3), Torino continue to improve their dismal attacking record at home that has seen only three teams score fewer than their 12 goals in front of their own fans this term! The arrival of relegation-threatened Empoli might not be the blessing it seems, as Torino have scored more than once in just two of the last eight home H2Hs (W2, D3, L3), including in a 2-1 defeat in the Coppa Italia earlier this term.[/p]
[p]After suffering a fifth defeat across their last six Serie A matches (D1) when losing 1-0 to Roma, Empoli continued to flounder in the bottom-three as their deficit to safety increased to two points. It’s not hard to identify where their biggest problem lies as they have failed to score in four of their last five matches, with only Lecce netting fewer than their 23 league goals this term at the start of this round.[/p]
[p]Despite the fact that 18 of their 23 Serie A goals this season came on the road, Empoli are now winless in six top-flight away matches after drawing 1-1 at Genoa (D2, L4). There is some hope for Roberto D’Aversa’s men though as they are unbeaten in all six away league matches against current bottom-half sides (W2, D4).[/p]
[p]Players to watch: Ending a four-game drought, Torino’s Ché Adams scored against Parma last round, with eight of his nine competitive goals this season arriving after the break. Still waiting for his first goal for Empoli since joining in January, Christian Kouamé saw each of his last three Serie A goals arriving beyond the 75th minute in a victory for his side on the day.[/p]
[p]Hot stat: A league-high 11 of Empoli’s 14 away matches have seen both teams score.[/p]
[p][i]Written by Tomáš Vlasák[/i][/p]