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Torino 0 - 2 AS Roma
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Torino
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AS Roma
The Italian Serie presents some mouthwatering action as Sunday’s final day of the season approaches. One notable game sees Roma head to Torino in a bid to qualify for the Champions League next year, having already secured Conference League football.
The side from the capital sits just one point behind fourth placed Juventus in fourth, where they occupy the last Champions League qualification spot. Roma must win while relying on Juventus to either lose or draw their fixture against Venezia.
For Torino, there is nothing to play for. They sit 11th, comfortably clear of the relegation zone but too far back from the European places to compete, meaning this game is all about pride.
As the game approaches, here is everything you need to know about both sides ahead of kick-off.
Game will be broadcasted on OneFootball, with kick-off scheduled for 19:45 GMT on Sunday evening.
Torino Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1) Vanja Milinkovic-Savic (GK); Cristiano Biraghi, Adam Masina, Guillermo Maripan, Ali Dembele; Cesare Casadei, Samuele Ricci; Gvidas Gineitis, Nikola Vlasic, Valentino Lazaro; Che Adams.
It has very much been a par for the course kind of season for Torino. Never at risk of relegation, they were able to once again hold their own in mid-table - in fact, between November 2nd and now, they haven’t gone higher than 10th, nor lower than 12th.
The best way to describe them is as consistently inconsistent - the most wins they have strung together is a two game streak, and while their best undefeated streak is six games, their longest winless run stretches across the same period.
You never know which Torino is going to show up - but maybe that is the beauty of supporting such a club. They can head to Roma knowing they are capable of winning and losing heavily, it all depends on how motivated they are on the day.
**Roma Predicted Lineup (3-5-2): Mile Svilar (GK); Evan N’Dicka, Gianluca Mancini, Zeki Celik; Angelino, Kouadio Kone, Leandro Paredes, Bryan Cristante, Matias Soule; Eldor Shomurodov, Alexis Saelemaekers. **
What a turnaround Roma have made under Ranieri. I know the subject has been talked to death, but a 19 game unbeaten streak in the league deserves praise, particularly when the manager in charge is adored by football fans across the world.
Although they have already sealed European competition next year, Roma will not be satisfied with the Conference League. It is a competition they won just three years ago, and they will have their sights set on bigger and better prizes.
While they are relying on Juventus to slip up, far less likely things have occurred in Serie A this season, and with Juve facing a relegation fighting Venezia, they could be in for a serious fight. With Roma playing a side with nothing to play for, Champions is certainly a distinct possibility.
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While Torino’s inconsistency makes this one hard to predict, Roma’s dominance over the last four months makes the task slightly easier. They have looked commanding on the ball, relentless off it, and with their quality through all positions, they should be able to overwhelm their opponents here.
That is why our experts have decided that the best tip for this fixture is Roma to win. Odds of 1.48 on Kwiff mean that a £10 bet would return winnings of almost £15.
Torino 0-2 Roma
Roma have been so solid in defence and are likely to claim yet another clean sheet, while Torino will close out their season with a whimper.
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