Torino vs Bologna Prediction and Betting Tips for the upcoming Serie A clash on Sunday February 15, 2026, at 17:00 GMT. The match takes place at the Stadio Olimpico di Torino with Francesco Fourneau refereeing. Fans can watch live on DAZN or Paramount+ for Winning football Serie A Predictions insights.
Torino enters this fixture sitting in 13th place while looking to build on a modest two game unbeaten run. Meanwhile, the visitors from Bologna are holding 10th spot and hope their impressive away scoring streak continues. It is a tactical battle between Marco Baroni and Vincenzo Italiano.
Torino vs Bologna Key Facts and Stats
Torino has only managed to pick up 4 points from their last 5 league matches.
Both teams have scored in half of the matches involving Bologna throughout this current season.
The home side failed to find the back of the net in 3 of 5 games.
Bologna boasts a scoring streak of 10 consecutive away games going into this Sunday fixture.
Referee Francesco Fourneau will be the man in charge of proceedings at the Stadio Olimpico.
Torino currently concedes an average of 1.67 goals per game when playing in front of fans.
Currently on a two game unbeaten run in the league
Solid discipline with only 1.58 average cards received per match
Averages 4.58 shots on target during their home appearances
- Torino's Weaknesses
Struggles to win fouls with a low average of 9.92
High defensive vulnerability conceding 1.67 goals per home match
Recent attacking slump failing to score in 3 of 5 matches
League Position
10
+ Bologna's Strengths
Potent away attack scoring 1.67 goals on average per game
High average of fouls won at 15.17 suggesting game control
Consistent road performance scoring in 10 straight away matches
Currently ranked 7th in the league for away performance standings
- Bologna's Weaknesses
Aggressive play leading to 15.42 average fouls committed per match
Disciplined issues with a high average of 5 cards per match
Match Preview
Torino heads into this match missing some very important pieces in their setup. Ardian Ismajli is out which is a blow for the defense while the absence of Ivan Ilic hurts the midfield. Still, they hope their recent unbeaten streak continues.
Giovanni Simeone will lead the line having scored 5 goals so far this season. He currently averages 0.4 goals per 90 minutes and remains their main threat. Nikola Vlasic is also key with 5 goals and 5 yellow cards this term.
Che Adams is expected to start up front and he has been decent with 4 goals. That said, the team has struggled lately to find the net. They will need a big performance from Cesare Casadei who has 3 goals this season.
Bologna is feeling confident about their travels lately because they simply cannot stop scoring on the road. Riccardo Orsolini is their star man with 7 goals while Santiago Castro follows closely with 6. They look very dangerous in transition.
The Rossoblu will miss the suspended Tommaso Pobega which might change their rhythm in the middle. However, with Remo Freuler and Lewis Ferguson available they should maintain control. Jens Odgaard is another one to watch with 4 goals scored.
It feels like a game where Bologna could dictate play given their high fouls won average. Honestly, Torino's defense has been leakier than usual at home lately. It will be interesting to see if they can find some Winning football Serie A Predictions luck.
Bologna manager Vincenzo Italiano has named a 22-man squad for the upcoming Serie A match against Torino. Ahead of the Matchday 25 clash, the Rossoblù face significant absences, with Lykogiannis, Heggem, and De Silvestri sidelined by injury, while Pobega serves a suspension. Despite these defensive and midfield gaps, key figures like Ferguson, Freuler, and Orsolini remain available to bolster the team’s quest for vital points at the Stadio Olimpico.
M. Pedersen, C. Casadei, M. Prati, N. Vlašić, V. Lazaro
FW
G. Simeone, C. Adams
OUT
A. Ismajli(OUT),
I. Ilić(OUT),
R. Obrador(OUT),
Z. Savva(OUT)
Bologna (4-2-3-1)
Vincenzo Italiano
GK
F. Ravaglia
DF
N. Zortea, T. Heggem, J. Lucumí, J. Miranda
MF
R. Freuler, L. Ferguson R. Orsolini, J. Odgaard, J. Rowe
FW
S. Castro
OUT
T. Heggem(QUES),
T. Pobega(OUT),
C. Lykogiannis(OUT),
L. De Silvestri(OUT),
N. Moro(OUT)
Referee
Francesco FOURNEAU
Prediction
X2
Bologna travels to Turin with a remarkably consistent scoring record on the road. They have managed to find the net in their last 10 away trips which is quite a feat in this league. With an average of 1.67 goals scored per away game they possess the tools to hurt a Torino defense that often looks vulnerable when playing at home.
The defensive statistics for Torino are concerning as they concede 1.67 goals per home match on average. This lack of stability at the back makes it difficult for them to secure wins against well organized sides. Given that Bologna sits 7th in the away standings it seems likely the visitors will leave the Stadio Olimpico with at least a point.
Under 3.5 Goals
Both teams have shown some recent struggles in front of goal which suggests a lower scoring match could be on the cards. Torino has failed to score in 3 of their last 5 league games showing a clear lack of offensive rhythm. Meanwhile Bologna has not found the back of the net in their last 2 matches despite their generally strong scoring record earlier in the year.
When looking at the overall goal averages Torino matches at home produce around 2.67 goals which is well below the 3.5 threshold. The home side tends to be more cautious when missing key personnel in midfield and defense. This tactical approach often leads to tighter games with fewer clear cut chances for either side throughout the 90 minutes of play this Sunday afternoon.
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FAQ – Torino vs Bologna Prediction
Who is the favorite to win between Torino and Bologna?
There is no clear favorite but Bologna's strong away scoring record makes them a very dangerous opponent for a Torino side missing key defenders.
Where can I watch Torino vs Bologna live?
The Torino vs Bologna Serie A match will be broadcast live on DAZN and Paramount+.
What time does the match kick off?
Kick-off is scheduled for 17:00 (GMT) on Sunday February 15, 2026.
Who is the referee for this Serie A game?
The match will be officiated by the experienced referee Francesco Fourneau at the Stadio Olimpico.
What is the best betting tip for this game?
The statistics suggest that a Bologna or Draw (X2) double chance or keeping the total goals Under 3.5 are strong options.
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