The Serie A Round 14 clash between Torino and Milan will take place on 8 December at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino in Turin. Torino v Milan: prediction and betting odds, statistics.
Torino
Marco Baroni's men were beaten 2-1 away to Lecce in the last round. As a result, Torino extended their winless run in the league to five matches (3 draws, 2 defeats). The club also conceded at least two goals for the seventh time in the current Serie A campaign. It is worth noting that Torino have the worst defensive record in the division so far, having conceded 23 goals. In the table, Torino sit 13th with 14 points.
- The club has failed to win in 7 of their last 9 home Serie A matches (3 draws, 4 defeats).
- Torino scored at most once in 7 of their last 9 home league games.
- At least three goals were scored in 4 of Torino's last 5 home Serie A matches.
Probable Torino starting XI (3-5-2)
Franco Israel – Adrian Tamez, Guillermo Maripan, Saul Cocco – Nils Nkunku, Cesare Casadei, Gvidas Gineitis, Kristian Asllani, Markus Pedersen – Nikola Vlasic, Che Adams.
Defenders Ardian Ismajli and Perr Schurs will miss the match due to injury.
Milan
Massimiliano Allegri's side earned a hard-fought 1-0 win over Lazio at home in the last round. Milan extended their unbeaten run in the league to 12 matches (8 wins, 4 draws). The team kept a clean sheet for the seventh time in the current Serie A campaign. With 28 points, Milan have moved to the top of the table. It is also worth noting that they remain the only side yet to lose away this season (3 wins, 3 draws).
- The team are unbeaten in 8 of their last 9 away Serie A matches (5 wins, 3 draws).
- Milan have conceded no more than one goal in 7 of their last 9 away league fixtures.
- They scored exactly 1 or 2 goals in 6 of their last 8 away Serie A games.
Probable Milan starting XI (3-5-2)
Mike Maignan – Matteo Gabbia, Fikayo Tomori, Strahinja Pavlovic – Davide Bartesaghi, Youssouf Fofana, Luka Modrić, Adrien Rabiot, Alexis Saelemaekers – Christopher Nkunku, Rafael Leão.
Defender Zakari Atekame, midfielder Youssouf Fofana and forward Santiago Jimenez will miss the game through injury.
Referee
Daniele Kiffi (Italy)
Matches – 5 (Serie A, 2025/26);
Yellow cards shown (including second yellows) – 10;
Average yellow cards per match – 2;
Red cards shown – 1;
Average fouls per match – 23;
Penalties – 20%.
Torino v Milan: Match Prediction
Torino have struggled defensively in this Serie A campaign — as noted above, they have conceded more goals than any other team after 13 rounds (23 goals). Even at home, Torino have rarely managed to keep opposing attacks at bay: in their last nine home league matches the club has kept a clean sheet only twice, while in five of those nine matches their goal had been breached at least twice.
Under Massimiliano Allegri, Milan focus on defensive organisation but remain a threat going forward. They have produced a healthy return on the road: in their last 15 Serie A away matches the side failed to score only against Juventus. Moreover, in eight of those fixtures Milan found the net at least twice.
I expect another effective attacking display from Milan, and my prediction: Milan ITB 1.5
*The starting XI listed for each team reflects the side's lineup in their last match in this competition.
