Serie A
Match Report
Kick-off
Sunday, May 24, 2026 at 6:45 PM
Venue
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Competition
Serie A

Match Report

Match Report: Torino vs Juventus

The final whistle at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino marked the end of a thrilling encounter between Torino and Juventus, with the two teams sharing the spoils in a 2-2 draw on a sunny afternoon in Serie A. This result comes at the end of the regular season, specifically in round 38, and has significant implications for the standings in the league. The match was a closely contested affair, with both teams creating numerous scoring opportunities and displaying their attacking prowess.

The context of this match is crucial, as it is the last round of the Serie A regular season, and teams are looking to finish the season on a high note. For Torino, the draw means they will have to wait and see how other results unfold to determine their final position in the table. Juventus, on the other hand, will be looking to use this result as a stepping stone to build momentum for their future endeavors. Both teams have had their ups and downs throughout the season, but this match showcased their resilience and determination.

Torino, playing in their home stadium, started the match in a 3-4-1-2 formation, with Alberto Paleari in goal, and a back three of Saúl Coco, Ardian Ismajli, and Enzo Ebosse. The midfield quartet consisted of Marcus Pedersen, Emirhan İlkhan, Gvidas Gineitis, and Rafael Obrador, while Nikola Vlašić played behind the strike duo of Duván Zapata and Giovanni Simeone. This setup allowed Torino to dominate possession and create scoring chances through their attacking midfielders and forwards.

Juventus, meanwhile, opted for a 3-4-2-1 formation, with Mattia Perin in goal, and a defensive trio of Pierre Kalulu, Federico Gatti, and Lloyd Kelly. The midfield was marshaled by Weston McKennie and Manuel Locatelli, with Khéphren Thuram and Andrea Cambiaso providing width on the flanks. Francisco Conceição and Jérémie Boga played behind the lone striker, Dušan Vlahović, giving Juventus a potent attacking threat. The visitors' formation allowed them to absorb pressure and hit Torino on the counter, which proved to be an effective strategy at times.

The Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, with its electric atmosphere, played host to this thrilling encounter, and the fans were treated to a spectacle of attacking football. The draw means that both teams will have to assess their performance and look for areas of improvement, as they head into the next phase of their respective seasons. With the Serie A regular season coming to a close, teams are already looking ahead to the future, and this match will serve as a valuable learning experience for both Torino and Juventus.

As the dust settles on this 2-2 draw, attention will turn to the final standings in Serie A, and how this result affects the teams' positions. The implications of this match will be far-reaching, and both Torino and Juventus will be eager to build on this performance in their future endeavors. The fans, meanwhile, will be left to ponder what could have been, as they look back on an exciting match that had everything - goals, drama, and suspense. The stage is now set for an intriguing conclusion to the season, and this match will be remembered as one of the highlights of the Serie A regular season.

Events

  1. 24'
    D. VlahovicK. Thuram
  2. G. GineitisC. Casadei
    46'
  3. 54'
    D. VlahovicF. Conceicao
  4. D. ZapataC. Adams
    56'
  5. C. CasadeiR. Obrador
    60'
  6. 62'
    D. VlahovicJ. David
  7. R. ObradorN. Nkounkou
    63'
  8. E. IlkhanA. Njie
    63'
  9. 63'
    A. CambiasoE. Holm
  10. 64'
    Pierre Kalulu
  11. M. PedersenM. Prati
    69'
  12. 70'
    F. ConceicaoF. Miretti
  13. 70'
    K. ThuramT. Koopmeiners
  14. 78'
    J. BogaE. Zhegrova
  15. C. Adams
    84'
  16. Enzo Ebosse
    88'
  17. 88'
    Edon Zhegrova

Head-to-head

Lineups