On Monday, November 24, 2025, Torino will host Como at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino in Torino, Italy. The match promises to be an exciting contest as both teams look to secure crucial points in their respective campaigns. Torino enters the match with a record of 3 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses, while Como holds a record of 4 wins, 6 draws, and 1 loss.
Betting odds reflect a close contest, with Como being priced at +102 and Torino at -122. The total betting line for the match is set at 3 goals. Goalkeeping duties will be handled by Alberto Paleari for Torino and Jean Butez for Como, both of whom have had their share of challenges this season.
Torino has garnered 31 saves this season and has a save percentage of 66.0%. Their goal differential currently stands at -6, having scored 10 goals while conceding 16. The team averages 1.27 points per match, placing them 16th among Europe’s top leagues, with a total of 14 points and just 5 assists to their name. Torino ranks 12th in expected goals (xG) at 12.0 and has a goals against (xGA) total of 15.8. The Maroons’ defensive struggles are evident in their 47 shots faced on target, resulting in a goals against average of 1.45 per 90 minutes.
Como, on the other hand, has enjoyed a better season statistically, averaging 1.6 points per match and ranking 7th among European teams with 18 points. They have recorded 12 goals with an expected goals total of 13.3 and a clean sheet percentage of 45.5%, conceding only 6 goals this season. Their goalkeeper Jean Butez boasts an impressive save percentage of 83.8% and a goals against average of 0.55 per 90 minutes—their defensive stats showcase strong positioning in the league.
Paleari, who has started 7 matches this season, has been reliable but has faced 33 shots against, conceding 9 goals with a save percentage of 72.7%. His counterpart, Butez, has a more extensive career record with 12 clean sheets and a commendable 75.2% save rate over 29 starts.
Key players for both teams could determine the outcome of this match. Torino’s Duvan Zapata, a forward from Colombia, has scored 137 goals in his career, contributing significantly to his team’s performance with 54 assists. Meanwhile, Como’s Alvaro Morata brings his own experience to the field, with 196 goals and 65 assists to his name. Morata’s presence on the pitch will certainly pose challenges for Torino’s defense.
As the match approaches, football fans and analysts are eagerly speculating about the potential winner. Guy Bruhn forecasts a close game, suggesting a favorable lean towards Como at +102. The matchup certainly promises to be an engaging affair for supporters of both teams.
