As the Serie A action heats up in March, Parma hosts Torino at the Stadio Ennio Tardini. This mid-table scrap could swing either way, but Parma's recent surge makes them the team to watch.
Parma's picked up momentum with an unbeaten run in their last five outings. They edged Lecce 2-1 on the road and drew with Napoli and Genoa, though losses to Atalanta and Juventus stung earlier. That grit away from home, where they've only lost once in seven, gives them an edge. Torino, on the other hand, hasn't found their rhythm; they're limping along with just two wins from nine games and a leaky defense that's shipped two or more goals in eight of their last ten matches.
And let's not forget their last clash back in September. Parma came out on top, 2-1, which adds a bit of spice to this encounter. I reckon that result might fuel their confidence here.
Injuries are biting for both sides. Parma's missing key players like striker Matija Frigan with a cruciate tear and winger Pontus Almqvist due to a hamstring issue, plus midfielder Adrián Bernabé and defender Sascha Britschgi are sidelined. Don't overlook the suspension for center-back Lautaro Valenti, which could disrupt their backline. Torino isn't faring better; they're without Zakaria Aboukhlal and Zanos Savva, potentially weakening their attack and defense.
With Parma sitting 12th on 34 points from 28 games and Torino just below in 15th with 30 points, this isn't a must-win for either. But Parma's form suggests they're building something solid, while Torino's struggles make them vulnerable. Expect Parma to capitalize on that.
They should edge this one, given their unbeaten streak and Torino's defensive woes. It's shaping up as a gritty affair, but Parma looks the sharper outfit right now.
But enough buildup—let's get to the picks. I've eyed a few bets that align with the trends.
Recommended Bets
Bet 1 @2.10 — Parma to win; they're unbeaten in five and beat Torino last time out.
Bet 2 @1.90 — Over 2.5 goals; Torino's conceded heavily in recent games.
Bet 3 @1.50 — Parma double chance; their away form and Torino's poor run make this a safe shout.
Odds tend to shorten closer to kickoff — lock in value now.