Parma are unbeaten in two of their three Serie A games under Cristian Chivu (W1 D1), after four straight defeats in the competition.
Torino have lost just one of their last 11 Serie A games, although they have drawn seven matches in that period (W3).
Only Inter (nine) have scored more goals from corner situations than Parma (eight) in the league this season.
This match will be the 36th between Parma and Torino in Serie A: the Emilians (15) have won more than double of these compared to Torino (7). Of teams they have faced more than 20 times in the top-flight, the Granata are the Gialloblù’s second-lowest for loss percentage in the tournament (20%, above only 12% against Lecce).
Parma have not won against Torino in Serie A in their last four meetings (D2 L2 – their last success against the Granata was in September 2019, 3-2 at home), while they have not scored in any of the last three; only once in their history have the Ducali failed to score in more consecutive matches against this opponent in the competition, doing so in their first five encounters between December 1990 and September 1992 (D4 L1).
After a run of five consecutive defeats away against Parma, Torino have lost just one of their last four games at the Tardini in Serie A (W2 D1); indeed, after their 3-0 success in January 2021, the Granata could win two matches in a row at the Ducali's home in the top-flight for the first time in their history.
In the first eight games of the second half of this Serie A season, Parma have achieved just one victory (D1 L6), while Torino have suffered just one defeat (W3 D4).
After their home success in the Emilian derby against Bologna in February (2-0 with goals from Bonny and Sohm), Parma could win consecutive home games in the top-flight for the first time since January 2020 (2-0 against both Lecce and Udinese).