Torino vs Atalanta: Ademola Lookman’s possible return, match preview, team news, lineups, odds and predictions in Serie A showdown
Torino and Atalanta are set to clash in a compelling Serie A fixture at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on Sunday.
This Round 4 encounter will be officiated by Andrea Colombo as both teams look to improve their early season standings.
Torino, currently sitting 10th with 4 points, will face an Atalanta side positioned 7th with 5 points, in what promises to be an intriguing battle between two teams with European ambitions.
With potention key players returning like Ademola Lookman, who is back in training with his teammates, this match presents a fascinating betting prospect with plenty of angles for punters to consider.
Torino vs Atalanta: H2H
The recent history between these sides has been evenly contested, with both teams securing two wins each and sharing one draw in their last five meetings.
Their most recent encounter ended in a 1:1 draw at the Gewiss Stadium in February 2025, with Berat Djimsiti scoring for Atalanta and Guillermo Maripan equalizing for Torino.
Home advantage has proven significant in this fixture, with Torino winning 2:1 in their last home game against Atalanta in August 2024, thanks to goals from Ivan Ilic and Che Adams.
The fixture has consistently produced goals, with Duvan Zapata, now at Torino, having previously scored against his current team while playing for Atalanta.
Form Guide
Torino enter this match with growing momentum after securing a valuable 0:1 away victory against Roma on September 14, with Giovanni Simeone scoring the decisive goal.
Prior to that, they earned a respectable 0:0 draw against Fiorentina on August 31, showing defensive resilience. However, their campaign began with a humbling 5:0 defeat to Inter on August 25.
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In cup competitions, they defeated Modena 1:0 in the Coppa Italia on August 18. Atalanta, meanwhile, are looking to bounce back from a heavy defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
In Serie A, they've been more impressive, securing a convincing 4:1 win against Lecce on September 14, with Nicola Zalewski contributing a goal and an assist.
Their earlier league fixtures saw them draw 1:1 with both Parma on August 30 and Pisa on August 24. Currently 7th in the table with 5 points, Atalanta will be eager to climb higher with a positive result.
Correct Score Prediction
While Atalanta possesses the stronger squad on paper, their recent heavy defeat in the Champions League and a host of injury concerns will likely impact their performance.
Torino's recent morale-boosting win, coupled with their strong home record against Atalanta, suggests they are more than capable of holding their own. I expect a cagey affair where both teams will be cautious, leading to a share of the spoils.
Team News Home
Torino will be without long-term absentee Perr Schuurs, and defender Adam Masina is also struggling with a muscular problem.
Coach Marco Baroni will likely choose between Che Adams and Giovanni Simeone to lead the attack. Simeone will be full of confidence after scoring the winner against Roma last week.
Atalanta has a significant injury list, including key players like Ederson, Sead Kolasinac, and Gianluca Scamacca. Star defender Giorgio Scalvini is also expected to miss out with a muscular injury.
However, there is positive news with Ademola Lookman resuming full training after his summer of discontent. While he may only be on the bench, his potential return is a huge boost for the team.
Charles De Ketelaere is also a doubt after being forced off with an injury in the Champions League defeat.
Predicted Line-ups
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Torino (3-4-3): Israel; Coco, Maripan, Ismajli; Lazaro, Casadei, Asllani, Biraghi; Ngonge, Vlasic; Simeone.
Atalanta (3-5-2): Carnesecchi; Kossounou, Hien, Djimsiti; Bellanova, De Roon, Pasalic, Zalewski; Sulemana, Maldini; Krstovic.
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