Torino have lost just one of their 12 league games since the start of 2025 (W4 D7), scoring in each of their last 11.
Torino have lost just one of their last nine away games in Serie A (W2 D6) and have they scored in each of their last eight: they had not scored in eight consecutive away games in a single league since February-May 2017.
Lazio have drawn three home games in a row in a single league season for the first time since January-February 2006.
After failing to win against Torino in five consecutive Serie A games (D4, L1), Lazio have won each of their last three meetings against the Granata and they could win four matches in a row against this opponent for the first time in the competition.
Lazio have lost only two of their 20 home games against Torino in Serie A in the three points for a win era (W8, D10): among the opponents faced more than 15 times at home in the competition in this period, only against Sampdoria (4%) do the Biancocelesti have a lower defeat percentage than against the Granata (10%).
After their 2-0 win in Serie A last season at Olimpico, Lazio could win two home meetings in a row without conceding against Torino for only the third time in the competition, having done so between February and October 1951 (two 3-0 wins in that case) and between November 1958 and January 1961 (2-0 and 1-0).
Torino have lost only one of their last eight Serie A games against Lazio after an international break (W4, D3): 11th September 1994. The two teams will meet for the first time in such a game in over 16 years (the previous dates back to February 14, 2009, 1-1 at Olimpico).
After their 0-5 defeat against Bologna in the last round of Serie A, Lazio could lose two matches in a row without scoring for the first time since November 2021 (0-2 against Juventus and 0-4 against Napoli in that case). Furthermore, the Biancocelesti have not lost consecutive matches in the competition with a margin of at least three goals since January 1985 (0-3 against Fiorentina and 1-4 against Udinese).