Season Analytics
Averages Analytics
| 1.6 | 1.9 |
| Goals Scored | 1.4 | 1 |
| Goals Conceded | 1 | 1.6 |
| TOTAL | 2.4 | 2.6 |
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Juventus, 6th position with 18 points and a positive goal difference of +4
Torino, 13th position with 13 points and a negative goal difference of -6
✅ The highly anticipated Derby is upon us. Juventus will face Torino in Serie A Week 11 on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy. Juventus has managed to stay unbeaten in 37 out of their last 38 derbies (W27 D10) against Torino in Serie A. The only victory for Torino during this time was on April 26, 2015 (2-1 at the Olimpico Grande Torino), where they made a comeback with goals from Matteo Darmian and Fabio Quagliarella, after Andrea Pirlo had initially put Juventus ahead. Additionally, Juventus' impressive run of 20 consecutive matches without a loss (W14 D6) marks their second-longest unbeaten streak in the top division, following their 26-match streak against Bologna.
Following a 1-1 draw on January 11th, featuring goals from Kenan Yildiz and Nikola Vlasic, Juventus and Torino have the chance to draw two consecutive derbies in Serie A for the first time since October 2001 and February 2002.
Juventus remains unbeaten in 19 home derbies (W14 D5) against Torino in Serie A, having won the last three and scoring over three times as many goals as the Granata during this stretch (43 to 14). Torino's last away victory against the "Old Lady" in the top division was on April 9, 1995 (2-1), thanks to a brace from Ruggiero Rizzitelli.
Juventus has suffered only one defeat in their last 31 league matches (W17 D13) at the Allianz Stadium, achieving 17 clean sheets in that timeframe; the Bianconeri's sole home loss during this period occurred on March 9th: a 0-4 defeat to Atalanta.
Torino is currently unbeaten in five league games (W2 D3), with their last two matches ending in draws (against Bologna and Pisa); the Granata have not managed to achieve at least three consecutive draws in Serie A since December 2024 and January 2025 (four in that instance).
Torino has secured just one victory in their last 10 Serie A away matches (D4 L5), failing to find the net five times during this span; the Granata's only away win in this period was on September 14: a 1-0 triumph over Roma, courtesy of a goal from Giovanni Simeone.
Juventus' last nine league goals have been netted by nine different players: Khéphren Thuram, Vasilije Adzic, Francisco Conceição, Juan Cabal, Dusan Vlahovic, Federico Gatti, Kenan Yildiz, Filip Kostic, and Andrea Cambiaso. Overall, no team has had more different scorers than Juventus this Serie A season: 11, tied with Inter.
Torino is among three teams that have conceded the most goals this league season: 16, tied with Fiorentina and Hellas Verona; they are also the team that has allowed the most goals in the first half (11, three more than any other opponent).
Kenan Yildiz has netted goals in both of the recent derbies against Torino in the league; only one Juventus player has scored in three straight Serie A matches against them since the three-point-for-a-win system was introduced (from 1994/95): Gianluca Vialli, who did so between January 1995 and April 1996.
Giovanni Simeone has tallied six goals against Juventus in the league (including two doubles - one in November 2016 against Genoa and another in October 2021 against Hellas Verona); Simeone has only scored more goals against Lazio (nine) in Serie A (with six also against his current team, Torino). Since his debut season in Serie A (2016/17), no player has scored more goals against the Bianconeri than Cholito (six, tied with Duván Zapata).
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2025 – 2026 Italian Serie A Week 11
⚪️⚫️ Juventus - Torino 🐂
Saturday 8 November 2025
Allianz Stadium
Turin, Italy
18:00
Referee ZUFFERLI
Assistants: COSTANZO – PASSERI
Fourth Official: DOVERI
VAR: LA PENNA
AVAR: DI PAOLO

Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Juventus, 6th position with 18 points and a positive goal difference of +4
Torino, 13th position with 13 points and a negative goal difference of -6
✅ The highly anticipated Derby is upon us. Juventus will face Torino in Serie A Week 11 on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy. Juventus has managed to stay unbeaten in 37 out of their last 38 derbies (W27 D10) against Torino in Serie A. The only victory for Torino during this time was on April 26, 2015 (2-1 at the Olimpico Grande Torino), where they made a comeback with goals from Matteo Darmian and Fabio Quagliarella, after Andrea Pirlo had initially put Juventus ahead. Additionally, Juventus' impressive run of 20 consecutive matches without a loss (W14 D6) marks their second-longest unbeaten streak in the top division, following their 26-match streak against Bologna.
Statistics BEFORE the game
Following a 1-1 draw on January 11th, featuring goals from Kenan Yildiz and Nikola Vlasic, Juventus and Torino have the chance to draw two consecutive derbies in Serie A for the first time since October 2001 and February 2002.
Juventus remains unbeaten in 19 home derbies (W14 D5) against Torino in Serie A, having won the last three and scoring over three times as many goals as the Granata during this stretch (43 to 14). Torino's last away victory against the "Old Lady" in the top division was on April 9, 1995 (2-1), thanks to a brace from Ruggiero Rizzitelli.
Juventus has suffered only one defeat in their last 31 league matches (W17 D13) at the Allianz Stadium, achieving 17 clean sheets in that timeframe; the Bianconeri's sole home loss during this period occurred on March 9th: a 0-4 defeat to Atalanta.
Torino is currently unbeaten in five league games (W2 D3), with their last two matches ending in draws (against Bologna and Pisa); the Granata have not managed to achieve at least three consecutive draws in Serie A since December 2024 and January 2025 (four in that instance).
Torino has secured just one victory in their last 10 Serie A away matches (D4 L5), failing to find the net five times during this span; the Granata's only away win in this period was on September 14: a 1-0 triumph over Roma, courtesy of a goal from Giovanni Simeone.
Juventus' last nine league goals have been netted by nine different players: Khéphren Thuram, Vasilije Adzic, Francisco Conceição, Juan Cabal, Dusan Vlahovic, Federico Gatti, Kenan Yildiz, Filip Kostic, and Andrea Cambiaso. Overall, no team has had more different scorers than Juventus this Serie A season: 11, tied with Inter.
Torino is among three teams that have conceded the most goals this league season: 16, tied with Fiorentina and Hellas Verona; they are also the team that has allowed the most goals in the first half (11, three more than any other opponent).
Player Statistics
Kenan Yildiz has netted goals in both of the recent derbies against Torino in the league; only one Juventus player has scored in three straight Serie A matches against them since the three-point-for-a-win system was introduced (from 1994/95): Gianluca Vialli, who did so between January 1995 and April 1996.
Giovanni Simeone has tallied six goals against Juventus in the league (including two doubles - one in November 2016 against Genoa and another in October 2021 against Hellas Verona); Simeone has only scored more goals against Lazio (nine) in Serie A (with six also against his current team, Torino). Since his debut season in Serie A (2016/17), no player has scored more goals against the Bianconeri than Cholito (six, tied with Duván Zapata).
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2025 – 2026 Italian Serie A Week 11⚪️⚫️ Juventus - Torino 🐂
Saturday 8 November 2025
Allianz Stadium
Turin, Italy
18:00
Referee ZUFFERLI
Assistants: COSTANZO – PASSERI
Fourth Official: DOVERI
VAR: LA PENNA
AVAR: DI PAOLO
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