Match Details

Serie A
Torino
1 2
Bologna
83'
HT 0-0
N. Vlasic 62'
N. Moro 49'S. Castro 70'
Match Started
G. Maripan 20'

Yellow Card

Half Time
C. Adams D. Zapata 46'

Substitution

Z. Aboukhlal V. Lazaro 46'

Substitution

N. Moro 49'

Goal

G. Gineitis 51'

Yellow Card

M. Prati E. Ilkhan 54'

Substitution

G. Gineitis C. Casadei 54'

Substitution

N. Vlasic 62'

Goal

S. Castro 70'

Goal (Assist: F. Bernardeschi)

Joao Mario N. Zortea 74'

Substitution

J. Rowe B. Dominguez 74'

Substitution

S. Sohm 81'

Yellow Card

Torino 3-5-2 Marco Baroni

Alberto Paleari 1
Paleari
Saúl Coco 23
Coco
Guillermo Maripán 13
Maripán
Luca Marianucci 35
Marianucci
Zakaria Aboukhlal 7
Aboukhlal
Gvidas Gineitis 66
Gineitis
Matteo Prati 4
Prati
Nikola Vlašić 10
Vlašić
Marcus Pedersen 16
Pedersen
Giovanni Simeone 18
Simeone
Che Adams 19
Adams

Starters

  • Alberto Paleari1 Alberto Paleari
  • Saúl Coco23 Saúl Coco
  • Guillermo Maripán13 Guillermo Maripán
  • Luca Marianucci35 Luca Marianucci
  • Zakaria Aboukhlal7 Zakaria Aboukhlal
  • Gvidas Gineitis66 Gvidas Gineitis
  • Matteo Prati4 Matteo Prati
  • Nikola Vlašić10 Nikola Vlašić
  • Marcus Pedersen16 Marcus Pedersen
  • Giovanni Simeone18 Giovanni Simeone
  • Che Adams19 Che Adams

Substitutes

  • Emirhan İlkhan6 Emirhan İlkhan
  • Sandro Kulenović17 Sandro Kulenović
  • Valentino Lazaro20 Valentino Lazaro
  • Cesare Casadei22 Cesare Casadei
  • Niels Nkounkou25 Niels Nkounkou
  • Cristiano Biraghi34 Cristiano Biraghi
  • Adrien Tameze61 Adrien Tameze
  • Enzo Ebosse77 Enzo Ebosse
  • Franco Israel81 Franco Israel
  • Duván Zapata91 Duván Zapata
  • Alieu Njie92 Alieu Njie
  • Lapo Siviero99 Lapo Siviero

Bologna 4-2-3-1 Vincenzo Italiano

Łukasz Skorupski 1
Skorupski
Juan Miranda 33
Miranda
Jhon Lucumí 26
Lucumí
Martin Vitík 41
Vitík
João Mário 17
Mário
Remo Freuler 8
Freuler
Nikola Moro 6
Moro
Jonathan Rowe 11
Rowe
Simon Sohm 23
Sohm
Federico Bernardeschi 10
Bernardeschi
Santiago Castro 9
Castro

Starters

  • Łukasz Skorupski1 Łukasz Skorupski
  • Juan Miranda33 Juan Miranda
  • Jhon Lucumí26 Jhon Lucumí
  • Martin Vitík41 Martin Vitík
  • João Mário17 João Mário
  • Remo Freuler8 Remo Freuler
  • Nikola Moro6 Nikola Moro
  • Jonathan Rowe11 Jonathan Rowe
  • Simon Sohm23 Simon Sohm
  • Federico Bernardeschi10 Federico Bernardeschi
  • Santiago Castro9 Santiago Castro

Substitutes

  • Eivind Helland5 Eivind Helland
  • Riccardo Orsolini7 Riccardo Orsolini
  • Federico Ravaglia13 Federico Ravaglia
  • Nicolò Casale16 Nicolò Casale
  • Lewis Ferguson19 Lewis Ferguson
  • Nadir Zortea20 Nadir Zortea
  • Jens Odgaard21 Jens Odgaard
  • Thijs Dallinga24 Thijs Dallinga
  • Massimo Pessina25 Massimo Pessina
  • Nicolò Cambiaghi28 Nicolò Cambiaghi
  • Lorenzo De Silvestri29 Lorenzo De Silvestri
  • Benjamín Domínguez30 Benjamín Domínguez

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Match Statistics

Torino Bologna
  • 3 Shots on Goal 6
  • 0 Shots off Goal 5
  • 7 Total Shots 13
  • 4 Blocked Shots 2
  • 6 Shots insidebox 9
  • 1 Shots outsidebox 4
  • 12 Fouls 7
  • 4 Corner Kicks 2
  • 2 Offsides 1
  • 46% Ball Possession 54%
  • 2 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 5 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 319 Total passes 387
  • 256 Passes accurate 325
  • 80% Passes % 84%
  • 0.64 expected_goals 1.31
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Torino Wins 0
Draws 0
Bologna Wins 0

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