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Bologna vs Torino prediction 2023-11-27

Bologna
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2023-11-27
Winner
Bologna
Torino
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Probability of win
Bologna — 43.1%
Draw — 28.7%
Torino — 28.2%
Our Prediction
Winner: Bologna;
BET
Both to score
Yes
43.68%
No
56.32%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
37.6%
18%
62.4%
82%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Bologna
71.3%
35.4%
28.7%
64.6%
Torino
61.3%
24.6%
38.7%
75.4%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
11.1%
10.6%
5%
1.6%
0.4%
13.9%
13.2%
6.2%
2%
0.5%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
8.6%
8.2%
3.9%
1.2%
0.3%
3.6%
3.4%
1.6%
0.5%
0.1%
Bologna Torino
Games 35 35
Wins 17 11
Losses 5 10
Draws 13 14
Goals 49 31
Goals per game 1.4 0.9
Conceded per game 0.8 0.9
Attacks 105.9 103.7
Corners per game 4.4 4.7
Yellow cards per game 2.3 2
Fouls per game 12.1 12.3
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Serie A
Team Games Win. Draws Lost Goals Points
Inter 35 28 5 2 81:19 89
Milan 34 21 7 6 64:39 70
Juventus 34 18 11 5 47:26 65
Bologna 35 17 13 5 49:27 64
Roma 34 17 8 9 61:41 59
Atalanta 33 17 6 10 61:37 57
Lazio 35 17 5 13 45:37 56
Napoli 34 13 11 10 52:43 50
Fiorentina 33 14 8 11 50:37 50
Torino 35 11 14 10 31:31 47
Monza 35 11 12 12 38:46 45
Genoa 34 10 12 12 38:40 42
Lecce 34 8 12 14 31:49 36
Cagliari 34 7 11 16 36:59 32
Empoli 34 8 7 19 26:50 31
Hellas Verona 34 7 10 17 31:45 31
Frosinone 34 7 10 17 43:63 31
Udinese 34 4 17 13 32:51 29
Sassuolo 35 7 8 20 41:70 29
Salernitana 34 2 9 23 26:73 15
Top scorers
Bologna
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J. Zirkzee (11)
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R. Orsolini (10)
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L. Ferguson (6)
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G. Fabbian (5)
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A. Saelemaekers (4)
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L. De Silvestri (2)
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C. Lykogiannis (2)
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O. El Azzouzi (2)
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N. Moro (1)
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S. Beukema (1)
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R. Freuler (1)
Torino
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D. Zapata Banguera (12)
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A. Sanabria Ayala (5)
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N. Radonjić (3)
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A. Buongiorno (3)
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N. Vlašić (3)
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I. Ilić (2)
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P. Schuurs (1)
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S. Ricci (1)
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R. Bellanova (1)
Top assists
Bologna
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J. Zirkzee
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R. Calafiori
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L. Ferguson
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V. Kristiansen
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A. Saelemaekers
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R. Orsolini
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O. El Azzouzi
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S. Posch
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G. Fabbian
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M. Aebischer
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S. Beukema
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D. Ndoye
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C. Lykogiannis
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R. Freuler
Torino
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R. Bellanova
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D. Zapata Banguera
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M. Vojvoda
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I. Ilić
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S. Ricci
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A. Tameze
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N. Vlašić
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V. Lazaro
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R. Rodríguez Araya
Serie A Bologna Torino
Number of matches 380 35 35
Average win rate (%) 35.7 48.6 31.4
Goals per match 2.6 1.4 0.9
Yellow per match 4.6 2.3 2
Corners per match 9.7 4.4 4.7
Home goals per match 1.4 1.7 0.8
Away goals per match 1.2 1.1 0.9
Player rating 6.8 6.9 6.8

A Deep Dive into the History of Bologna and Torino Soccer Teams

Two of Italy’s oldest and most influential soccer clubs are Bologna F.C. 1909 and Torino F.C. These teams have a long, rich history that adds color and context to their current standing in the world of football. Let's delve deeper into their unique and fascinating stories.

A Soaring Start: Bologna F.C. 1909

The origins of Bologna can be traced back to 1909, making it one of the oldest football clubs in Italy. Experiencing success early on, the club managed to win the Italian Football Championship in the 1924–25 season.

During its Golden Era in the 1930s, Bologna consistently secured league titles, with its winning streak reaching a climax in the 1936–37 season under the management of Arpad Weisz. The successful phase continued even after World War II, marking the club's dominance in the Italian and global football scene.

Down But Not Out: The Tough Times Faced by Bologna

The 1960s brought about turbulent times for Bologna as it was relegated multiple times. However, the team bounced back and regained top-tier status, demonstrating the resilience and fighting spirit that continues to define it.

In recent years, Bologna has found a steady footing in Serie A, earning a reputation for developing young talents and promoting an exciting brand of football that delights fans and neutrals alike.

The Birth and Rise of Torino F.C.

Established in 1906, Torino is another old stalwart of Italian soccer. The club’s early years were marked by moderate success, with their fortunes taking a drastic turn for the better in the 1940s.

Under the stewardship of legendary coach Ernest Erbstein, Torino assembled one of the most fearsome teams in European football history — the Grande Torino. This team won five successive Italian championships, laying the groundwork for the Italian National Team’s World Cup victory in 1934.

Unforeseen Tragedy: The Superga Disaster

In 1949, Torino was struck by a devastating tragedy. The plane carrying the entire Grande Torino squad crashed at the Superga Hill near Turin, claiming the lives of all onboard. This event sent a shockwave throughout Italy and the wider footballing world.

The club faced an arduous journey to rebuild. Despite the horrific blow, they managed to maintain a presence in the top league and even added a few more Scudetti to their trophy cabinet.

Present Day Performances: Bologna and Torino

As of 2021, both Bologna and Torino continue to play in Serie A, showcasing their resilience and fighting spirit. While they may not be regular title challengers, these historic clubs can never be underestimated.

Both clubs have developed numerous talents who have gone on to become established players in the football world. The likes of Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello from Bologna and legends like Giampiero Boniperti from Torino are prime examples of the lasting legacy of these clubs.

The Legacy and Impact of Bologna and Torino

Over the years, Bologna and Torino have marked their place in Italian football history, displaying tenacity, resilience, and love for the game. They remind us that football is not just about winning trophies but also about the spirit, legacy, and impactful stories that still resonate with fans worldwide.

While they may not be in the limelight like other Italian giants, the histories of Bologna and Torino are intrinsically woven into the fabric of Italian football, making them legendary sides that symbolize the thrilling saga of Italian football.