Torino
Torino
2 vs 2

Serie A · Matchday

2026-05-24 00:00:00 · 08:00

Juventus
Juventus

AI Predicted: 0-1|Actual: 2-2

WinnerScoreO/U 2.5BTTS

AI Prediction

Torino
TOR
0 - 1
Juventus
JUV
67%
Confidence
Moderate Confidence
13.0%Home
21.0%Draw
66.0%Away
15.5%Home
22.6%Draw
61.9%Away
Juventus enter the Derby della Mole as strong favorites, with Torino severely undermanned — Maripán suspended and Tameze ruled out, crippling their defensive and midfield structure. Juventus's compact shape should exploit those gaps, particularly in transition, making their backline-to-forward delivery a decisive tactical edge. AI pick: Juventus Win

Top AI Picks

AI-generated recommendations
Two outcomes coveredDraw or Away
87% probability
Over or Under 2.5 goalsUnder 2.5
64% chance of 0-2 goals
Will both teams find the net?No
64% one side shut out
Handicap advantage pickNo data available
Most likely to scoreNo data available

Goal Probability

Torino Juventus
61%
15%
0
39%
44%
1
0%
41%
2
0%
0%
3+

Odds Comparison

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13%
0.0%
21%
21%
0.0%
66%
66%
0.0%
PredictNext AI Market Avg
AI & Market Agree: Away Win

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Match Report

Derby della Mole Ends in Dramatic Stalemate

A pulsating Turin derby delivered everything fans had come to expect from this fixture — drama, momentum swings, and a finale that left both sets of supporters with mixed emotions. Torino and Juventus shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, with the hosts engineering a remarkable comeback after trailing by two goals heading into the hour mark.

Match Analysis

Juventus looked in complete control for much of the first half, and Dušan Vlahović proved the difference-maker in the opening exchanges. The Serbian striker broke the deadlock in the 24th minute, finishing with his left foot from an assist by Khéphren Thuram, before doubling the advantage just nine minutes into the second half — this time a right-foot finish assisted by Francisco Conceição. With 57% possession and 17 total shots to Torino's 12, the Bianconeri were statistically dominant and appeared to be cruising toward a comfortable derby victory.

However, Roberto D'Aversa's substitutions proved transformative. Cesare Casadei, introduced at half-time for Gvidas Gineitis, pulled one back in the 60th minute with a header assisted by Rafa Obrador, instantly reigniting the contest. Torino's energy visibly shifted following the goal, and when Che Adams — another second-half substitute, replacing Duván Zapata — converted with a composed left-foot finish in the 84th minute, the equaliser sparked jubilant scenes in the stands.

Statistically, Torino were the more clinical side when it mattered. Despite generating fewer shots (12 vs. 17), they recorded 5 shots on target compared to Juventus's 4, underlining a efficiency differential that ultimately decided the result. Luciano Spalletti's side surrendered a two-goal lead — a significant failing that will demand scrutiny.

The bookings in the 88th minute — yellows for Enzo Ebosse of Torino and Edon Zhegrova of Juventus — reflected the heated atmosphere that accompanied the final stages, with both players cautioned for their involvement in an argument. Pierre Kalulu Kyatengwa had already been booked for a foul in the 64th minute as Juventus's discipline came under some pressure in the aftermath of conceding.

Prediction Review

Our pre-match forecast pointed toward a Juventus away win, assigned a 66% probability with a confidence rating of 67/100, projecting a 0-1 scoreline. While Juventus's two-goal advantage at the hour mark appeared to be validating that forecast, the second-half collapse rendered the prediction incorrect. The analysis underestimated Torino's resilience and the impact of D'Aversa's bench options, particularly the contributions of Casadei and Adams, whose introductions fundamentally altered the complexion of the match. Derby fixtures are historically volatile, and this result serves as a reminder that leads are never secure in such emotionally charged encounters.

Key Takeaways

  • Vlahović's brace was world-class, but Juventus's inability to manage the game after the 60th minute proved costly.
  • D'Aversa's substitutions were decisive — both Casadei and Adams scored within minutes of coming on, a testament to Torino's attacking depth off the bench.
  • Despite Juventus's statistical superiority in possession (57%) and attacks (95 vs. 80), Torino's shot accuracy proved more impactful when the pressure intensified.
  • A point apiece in the Derby della Mole — satisfying for Torino, frustrating for Juventus, and thoroughly entertaining for the neutral.

Torino vs Juventus Head-to-Head

Last 5 meetings between Torino and Juventus: Torino 1W · 8D · Juventus 24W.

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Sat, Nov 8, 2025Juventus0-0Torino
Sat, Jan 11, 2025Torino1-1Juventus
Sat, Nov 9, 2024Juventus2-0Torino
Sat, Apr 13, 2024Torino0-0Juventus
Sat, Oct 7, 2023Juventus2-0Torino

Torino vs Juventus — Frequently Asked Questions

Who will win Torino vs Juventus?

PredictNext's AI model favours Juventus with a 66% win probability — Torino 13%, draw 21%, Juventus 66%.

What is the predicted score for Torino vs Juventus?

The AI forecasts a 0-1 scoreline for Torino vs Juventus, generated with 67% model confidence.

Will Torino vs Juventus have over 2.5 goals?

The model gives 36% for over 2.5 goals and 64% for under 2.5 goals in Torino vs Juventus.

How accurate was the Torino vs Juventus prediction?

PredictNext's AI predicted 0-1; the match finished 2-2. The winner call was incorrect.

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