Torino vs Como Ghana odds comparison
Torino
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Como
Away Team
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3.45 | 3.30 | 2.24 |
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3.58 | 3.31 | 2.25 |
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3.48 | 3.27 | 2.20 |
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3.50 | 3.20 | 2.17 |
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Home
3.58
Draw
3.31
Away
2.25
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Match Analysis
Expert analysis and insights for this fixture
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Thursday, November 20, 2025
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The Serie A clash on 24 November pits unbeaten Torino against unbeaten Como, each sitting comfortably with two wins and three draws in their last five outings.
Torino’s recent form shows a solid defensive record, conceding just three goals while scoring five, and they have kept three clean sheets in five matches.
Como mirrors that resilience, conceding only one goal and scoring five, also unbeaten.
Head‑to‑head history heavily favours Torino, with four victories out of five meetings and an aggregate 4‑2 advantage.
Recent encounters have been low‑scoring affairs, the latest in April 2025 ending 1‑0 to Torino.
Both sides enter the match with motivation to maintain their unbeaten streaks and improve league positioning, knowing that the next fixtures – Torino against Lecce and Milan, Como against Sassuolo and Inter – will test their momentum.
The data suggests a tightly contested game where Torino’s slight home edge and superior historical record could prove decisive, but Como’s defensive solidity means a narrow result is the most probable outcome.
Torino’s recent form shows a solid defensive record, conceding just three goals while scoring five, and they have kept three clean sheets in five matches.
Como mirrors that resilience, conceding only one goal and scoring five, also unbeaten.
Head‑to‑head history heavily favours Torino, with four victories out of five meetings and an aggregate 4‑2 advantage.
Recent encounters have been low‑scoring affairs, the latest in April 2025 ending 1‑0 to Torino.
Both sides enter the match with motivation to maintain their unbeaten streaks and improve league positioning, knowing that the next fixtures – Torino against Lecce and Milan, Como against Sassuolo and Inter – will test their momentum.
The data suggests a tightly contested game where Torino’s slight home edge and superior historical record could prove decisive, but Como’s defensive solidity means a narrow result is the most probable outcome.
Recent Form
Torino:
Torino’s last five matches demonstrate consistency and defensive solidity.
On 8 November they travelled to Juventus and earned a 0‑0 draw, followed by a 2‑2 home draw with Pisa on 2 November where S.
Moreo netted twice (including a penalty) before G.
Simeone and C.
Adams salvaged a point.
A week earlier, Torino held Bologna to another 0‑0 away draw on 29 October.
Their last win came on 26 October at home against Genoa, a 2‑1 victory highlighted by an early strike from M.
Thorsby and a late winner from G.
Maripan after an own‑goal by S.
Sabelli.
The most recent home success was a 1‑0 win over Napoli on 18 October, courtesy of G.
Simeone.
Across these fixtures Torino have recorded two wins and three draws, scoring five and conceding three, averaging one goal scored and 0.6 conceded per game.
Clean sheets in three of five matches underline a disciplined defensive unit, while goal contributions are spread among several players, indicating a diversified attack.
On 8 November they travelled to Juventus and earned a 0‑0 draw, followed by a 2‑2 home draw with Pisa on 2 November where S.
Moreo netted twice (including a penalty) before G.
Simeone and C.
Adams salvaged a point.
A week earlier, Torino held Bologna to another 0‑0 away draw on 29 October.
Their last win came on 26 October at home against Genoa, a 2‑1 victory highlighted by an early strike from M.
Thorsby and a late winner from G.
Maripan after an own‑goal by S.
Sabelli.
The most recent home success was a 1‑0 win over Napoli on 18 October, courtesy of G.
Simeone.
Across these fixtures Torino have recorded two wins and three draws, scoring five and conceding three, averaging one goal scored and 0.6 conceded per game.
Clean sheets in three of five matches underline a disciplined defensive unit, while goal contributions are spread among several players, indicating a diversified attack.
Como:
Como’s five‑match run mirrors Torino’s unbeaten status, with two victories and three draws.
They began with a 0‑0 home stalemate against Cagliari on 8 November, then a goalless away draw at Napoli on 1 November.
The standout performance arrived on 29 October at home versus Hellas Verona, a 3‑1 win featuring early firepower from A.
Douvikas, an equaliser by S.
Serdar, and later goals from S.
Posch and M.
Vojvoda to restore the lead.
A 0‑0 away draw at Parma on 25 October preceded a 2‑0 home triumph over Juventus on 19 October, with M.
Kempf opening the scoring and N.
Paz sealing the win.
Across these games Como have scored five goals while conceding only one, averaging one goal per game and an impressive 0.2 goals conceded per match.
The three clean sheets highlight a robust defensive shape, and the spread of scorers shows a flexible attacking threat capable of breaking down varied opposition.
They began with a 0‑0 home stalemate against Cagliari on 8 November, then a goalless away draw at Napoli on 1 November.
The standout performance arrived on 29 October at home versus Hellas Verona, a 3‑1 win featuring early firepower from A.
Douvikas, an equaliser by S.
Serdar, and later goals from S.
Posch and M.
Vojvoda to restore the lead.
A 0‑0 away draw at Parma on 25 October preceded a 2‑0 home triumph over Juventus on 19 October, with M.
Kempf opening the scoring and N.
Paz sealing the win.
Across these games Como have scored five goals while conceding only one, averaging one goal per game and an impressive 0.2 goals conceded per match.
The three clean sheets highlight a robust defensive shape, and the spread of scorers shows a flexible attacking threat capable of breaking down varied opposition.
Head-to-Head Record
The head‑to‑head record between Torino and Como spans five meetings, heavily skewed toward Torino with four wins to Como’s single victory and no draws.
Torino has netted four goals while Como has scored twice, reinforcing a pattern of low‑scoring affairs.
The most recent encounter on 13 April 2025 ended 1‑0 to Torino, the decisive goal coming from A.
Douvikas in the 38th minute.
Prior to that, on 25 October 2024, Torino again won 1‑0 with A.
Njie scoring late.
Historically, the 2004‑02‑23 match also produced a 1‑0 Torino win via Tiribocchi, and the earliest recorded meeting in May 2003 saw Torino triumph 1‑0 with Benin scoring.
The sole Como victory dates back to 20 September 2003, a 2‑0 result secured by Ferrante and Fabbrini.
This chronology illustrates Torino’s dominance, especially in recent decades, and a tendency for matches to be decided by single‑goal margins, often early or late in the game, suggesting that the next clash will likely follow a similar tight script.
Torino has netted four goals while Como has scored twice, reinforcing a pattern of low‑scoring affairs.
The most recent encounter on 13 April 2025 ended 1‑0 to Torino, the decisive goal coming from A.
Douvikas in the 38th minute.
Prior to that, on 25 October 2024, Torino again won 1‑0 with A.
Njie scoring late.
Historically, the 2004‑02‑23 match also produced a 1‑0 Torino win via Tiribocchi, and the earliest recorded meeting in May 2003 saw Torino triumph 1‑0 with Benin scoring.
The sole Como victory dates back to 20 September 2003, a 2‑0 result secured by Ferrante and Fabbrini.
This chronology illustrates Torino’s dominance, especially in recent decades, and a tendency for matches to be decided by single‑goal margins, often early or late in the game, suggesting that the next clash will likely follow a similar tight script.
Statistical Insights
Both sides exhibit strong defensive metrics: Torino has kept three clean sheets in five matches and concedes an average of 0.6 goals per game, while Como’s defence is even tighter with an average of 0.2 goals conceded and three clean sheets.
Offensively, each team averages exactly one goal per match, reflecting a balanced but modest attack.
Torino’s goals have come from a variety of sources – Moreo’s double against Pisa, Thorsby, Simeone, Maripan and an own‑goal – indicating no single striker dependence.
Como’s scoring spread includes Douvikas, Serdar, Posch, Vojvoda and the duo Kempf and Paz, reinforcing a similar diversity.
Timing patterns show Torino scoring early against Genoa (8') and late equaliser against Pisa (45'), while Como’s earliest goal came at 4' versus Juventus and a late clincher at 79'.
Penalties have been rare (one penalty by Moreo).
The data suggests both teams are capable of low‑scoring, disciplined games with occasional bursts of late‑stage activity.
Offensively, each team averages exactly one goal per match, reflecting a balanced but modest attack.
Torino’s goals have come from a variety of sources – Moreo’s double against Pisa, Thorsby, Simeone, Maripan and an own‑goal – indicating no single striker dependence.
Como’s scoring spread includes Douvikas, Serdar, Posch, Vojvoda and the duo Kempf and Paz, reinforcing a similar diversity.
Timing patterns show Torino scoring early against Genoa (8') and late equaliser against Pisa (45'), while Como’s earliest goal came at 4' versus Juventus and a late clincher at 79'.
Penalties have been rare (one penalty by Moreo).
The data suggests both teams are capable of low‑scoring, disciplined games with occasional bursts of late‑stage activity.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 24 November showdown, Torino’s schedule features an away fixture against Lecce on 30 November before a high‑profile home clash with Milan on 8 December.
A positive result against Como could boost confidence heading into the Lecce test, where Torino will aim to extend their unbeaten run.
Conversely, a setback may heighten pressure to secure points against a strong Milan side.
Como’s next two matches are a home game versus Sassuolo on 28 November and an away encounter with Inter on 6 December.
Maintaining momentum from a favorable result against Torino would be crucial for Como to challenge Sassuolo and later face the formidable Inter.
A poor showing could see them scrambling for points against teams fighting higher league positions, making the 24 November result pivotal for both clubs’ short‑term objectives.
A positive result against Como could boost confidence heading into the Lecce test, where Torino will aim to extend their unbeaten run.
Conversely, a setback may heighten pressure to secure points against a strong Milan side.
Como’s next two matches are a home game versus Sassuolo on 28 November and an away encounter with Inter on 6 December.
Maintaining momentum from a favorable result against Torino would be crucial for Como to challenge Sassuolo and later face the formidable Inter.
A poor showing could see them scrambling for points against teams fighting higher league positions, making the 24 November result pivotal for both clubs’ short‑term objectives.
Match Prediction
Considering Torino’s slight home advantage, superior head‑to‑head record and comparable defensive strength, the numbers suggest a narrow win for the home side.
Both teams average one goal per game and have shown a propensity for low‑scoring outcomes.
Torino’s recent 1‑0 victory over Napoli and consistent clean sheets indicate they can edge a tight match, while Como’s solid defence makes a high‑scoring affair unlikely.
A plausible prediction is a 1‑0 win for Torino, with the decisive goal potentially coming from a player like G.
Simeone who has previously delivered in crucial moments.
Both teams average one goal per game and have shown a propensity for low‑scoring outcomes.
Torino’s recent 1‑0 victory over Napoli and consistent clean sheets indicate they can edge a tight match, while Como’s solid defence makes a high‑scoring affair unlikely.
A plausible prediction is a 1‑0 win for Torino, with the decisive goal potentially coming from a player like G.
Simeone who has previously delivered in crucial moments.
Betting Insights
The statistical profile points to a low‑scoring contest, making the under 2.5 goals market attractive.
Both teams have kept clean sheets in three of their last five games, and head‑to‑head meetings have never produced more than two goals.
Given Torino’s marginal home edge and historical dominance, the Torino win odds are likely the shortest, while a draw remains a modest value play due to the prevalence of draws in recent form.
Both‑teams‑to‑score appears low‑probability; a BTTS – No bet could be justified.
For Asian handicap, a –0.25 line favoring Torino aligns with the expected narrow margin.
Overall, the safest betting strategy is to back Torino to win and the match to finish under 2.5 goals, possibly combining both in a 1X double for added value.
Both teams have kept clean sheets in three of their last five games, and head‑to‑head meetings have never produced more than two goals.
Given Torino’s marginal home edge and historical dominance, the Torino win odds are likely the shortest, while a draw remains a modest value play due to the prevalence of draws in recent form.
Both‑teams‑to‑score appears low‑probability; a BTTS – No bet could be justified.
For Asian handicap, a –0.25 line favoring Torino aligns with the expected narrow margin.
Overall, the safest betting strategy is to back Torino to win and the match to finish under 2.5 goals, possibly combining both in a 1X double for added value.