Player statistic
1st half
| 16' | Giovanni Simeone | |||
| Matteo Cancellieri (Assist: Pedro) |
24' | |||
| 32' | Kristjan Asllani | |||
| Matteo Cancellieri (Assist: Toma Basic) |
40' |
2nd half
| Alessio Romagnoli | 47' | |||
| 60' | Cesare Casadei | |||
| 73' | Ché Adams (Assist: Niels Nkounkou) | |||
| Danilo Cataldi | 87' | |||
| Danilo Cataldi | 90+13' | |||
| Taty Castellanos | 90+6' | |||
| 90+12' | Guillermo Maripán | |||
| 90+3' | Saúl Coco (Assist: Adam Masina) |
Match statistic
49
Possession
51
9
Total shots
16
4
Shots on target
8
3
Shots off target
7
2
Blocked shots
1
3
Corners
5
1
Offsides
1
13
Fouls
22
The Serie A Week 6 match between Lazio and Torino concluded in a draw on Saturday, October 4, 2025, at the Olimpico di Roma Stadium in Rome. Most notably, it ended with Cataldi's penalty, making it 3-3 in the 103rd minute, followed by his emotional celebration, fitting for a captain, as he kissed his chest and made a tentative run under the Nordbahnhof.
This was a significant game for Coach Maurizio Sarri, marking his 300th match, as he faced off against former player Baroni, who received a chant of honor from the Curva.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 0 - 1 Torino 🐂
Lazio began by attempting to control the match, but it was Torino who struck first. In the 16th minute, Giovanni Simeone found the net with a right-footed shot from the center of the box into the heart of the goal.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 1 - 1 Torino 🐂
Lazio leveled the score in the 24th minute. Matteo Cancellieri scored with a left-footed shot from outside the box, placing it in the top left corner, assisted by Pedro's through ball during a quick break.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 2 - 1 Torino 🐂
Incredible! In the 40th minute, Cancellieri struck again! He scored with a left-footed shot from the center of the box into the bottom left corner, assisted by Toma Basic after another fast break.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 2 - 2 Torino 🐂
Torino refused to back down, and in the 73rd minute, they scored again. Ché Adams netted with a right-footed shot from the center of the box into the top right corner, assisted by Niels Nkounkou's cross.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 2 - 3 Torino 🐂
In the 93rd minute, Torino scored once more, thinking they had sealed the game. Saúl Coco scored with a header from very close range into the bottom right corner, assisted by Adam Masina's headed pass following a corner.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 3 - 3 Torino 🐂
An incredible finish for Lazio! Referee Piccinini initially did not blow the whistle, leading to a massive brawl, but after a lengthy VAR review, he corrected the call and awarded the penalty, which Cataldi calmly converted in the 103rd minute.
Torino has drawn the most Serie A matches against Lazio, totaling 59 out of 140 (42%), including their most recent encounter, which ended in a 1-1 draw on March 31, featuring goals from Adam Marusic for the Biancocelesti and Gvidas Gineitis for the Granata.
Torino secured a victory in their last away game at the Olimpico against Roma (1-0) on Matchday 3 of this season; this would mark only the third time the Granata could win two matches at this stadium in the same Serie A season, following 1992/93 under Emiliano Mondonico and 1974/75 under Edmondo Fabbri.
After suffering four defeats in their last five matches (with just one win), Lazio bounced back with a 3-0 victory against Genoa in their last league match; the Biancocelesti are looking to achieve two consecutive Serie A wins for the first time since last February, and to keep a clean sheet for the first time since November 2024, both instances occurring under Marco Baroni.
Lazio has lost two of their last three Serie A home games (with one win)—matching the number of losses in their previous 23 home matches in the tournament (11 wins, 10 draws)—including their latest match against Roma; the Biancocelesti could face at least two consecutive home defeats in the competition for the first time since February-March 2024, when they lost three matches with Maurizio Sarri as coach.
Torino has lost five of their last six league away games (W1), after only one defeat in their previous nine Serie A away matches (W2 D6); however, the Granata's only victory in these recent away games in the top flight was at the Olimpico: a 1-0 win against Roma on September 14, with a goal from Giovanni Simeone.
Referee Marco Piccinini from the Forlì section will oversee the match. The assistants are Pasquale Capaldo hailing from Napoli and Paulo Laudato from Taranto. Livio Marinelli from Tivoli will serve as the fourth official, while Ghersini and Chiffi will take on the roles of VAR and AVAR.

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2025 – 2026 Italian Serie A Week 6
Lazio - Torino
Saturday 4 October 2025
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Rome, Italy
15:00
Referee: PICCININI
Assistants: CAPALDO – LAUDATO
Fourth Official: MARINELLI
VAR: GHERSINI
AVAR: CHIFFI
This was a significant game for Coach Maurizio Sarri, marking his 300th match, as he faced off against former player Baroni, who received a chant of honor from the Curva.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 0 - 1 Torino 🐂
Lazio began by attempting to control the match, but it was Torino who struck first. In the 16th minute, Giovanni Simeone found the net with a right-footed shot from the center of the box into the heart of the goal.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 1 - 1 Torino 🐂
Lazio leveled the score in the 24th minute. Matteo Cancellieri scored with a left-footed shot from outside the box, placing it in the top left corner, assisted by Pedro's through ball during a quick break.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 2 - 1 Torino 🐂
Incredible! In the 40th minute, Cancellieri struck again! He scored with a left-footed shot from the center of the box into the bottom left corner, assisted by Toma Basic after another fast break.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 2 - 2 Torino 🐂
Torino refused to back down, and in the 73rd minute, they scored again. Ché Adams netted with a right-footed shot from the center of the box into the top right corner, assisted by Niels Nkounkou's cross.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 2 - 3 Torino 🐂
In the 93rd minute, Torino scored once more, thinking they had sealed the game. Saúl Coco scored with a header from very close range into the bottom right corner, assisted by Adam Masina's headed pass following a corner.
⚪️🔵 Lazio 3 - 3 Torino 🐂
An incredible finish for Lazio! Referee Piccinini initially did not blow the whistle, leading to a massive brawl, but after a lengthy VAR review, he corrected the call and awarded the penalty, which Cataldi calmly converted in the 103rd minute.
Statistics before the match
Torino has drawn the most Serie A matches against Lazio, totaling 59 out of 140 (42%), including their most recent encounter, which ended in a 1-1 draw on March 31, featuring goals from Adam Marusic for the Biancocelesti and Gvidas Gineitis for the Granata.
Torino secured a victory in their last away game at the Olimpico against Roma (1-0) on Matchday 3 of this season; this would mark only the third time the Granata could win two matches at this stadium in the same Serie A season, following 1992/93 under Emiliano Mondonico and 1974/75 under Edmondo Fabbri.
After suffering four defeats in their last five matches (with just one win), Lazio bounced back with a 3-0 victory against Genoa in their last league match; the Biancocelesti are looking to achieve two consecutive Serie A wins for the first time since last February, and to keep a clean sheet for the first time since November 2024, both instances occurring under Marco Baroni.
Lazio has lost two of their last three Serie A home games (with one win)—matching the number of losses in their previous 23 home matches in the tournament (11 wins, 10 draws)—including their latest match against Roma; the Biancocelesti could face at least two consecutive home defeats in the competition for the first time since February-March 2024, when they lost three matches with Maurizio Sarri as coach.
Torino has lost five of their last six league away games (W1), after only one defeat in their previous nine Serie A away matches (W2 D6); however, the Granata's only victory in these recent away games in the top flight was at the Olimpico: a 1-0 win against Roma on September 14, with a goal from Giovanni Simeone.
Lazio vs Torino Match Officials
Referee Marco Piccinini from the Forlì section will oversee the match. The assistants are Pasquale Capaldo hailing from Napoli and Paulo Laudato from Taranto. Livio Marinelli from Tivoli will serve as the fourth official, while Ghersini and Chiffi will take on the roles of VAR and AVAR.
Olimpico di Roma Stadium is ready for Lazio vs Torino
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2025 – 2026 Italian Serie A Week 6Lazio - Torino
Saturday 4 October 2025
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Rome, Italy
15:00
Referee: PICCININI
Assistants: CAPALDO – LAUDATO
Fourth Official: MARINELLI
VAR: GHERSINI
AVAR: CHIFFI
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