Roma finished this championship in fifth place, finishing a Serie A season in the top five positions of the standings for the first time since 2019/20 (5th there as well).
Since early 2025 only Barcelona (50) collected more points than Roma (49) in the five major European leagues.
Roma finished this season with 69 points and thus ended below 70 points in five consecutive Serie A seasons for the second time in the three-point-per-win era, following the six-year period between 1994/95 and 1999/00.
Torino have won just one of their last 10 games against Roma in Serie A (D2 L7), losing their last two; the Granata have not suffered three defeats in a row against the Giallorossi in the competition since a run of five between 2017 and 2019.
Roma have won both matches against Torino played on matchday 38 in Serie A, winning 3-2 at home in May 2009 and 3-0 away in May 2022.
Roma have won five of their last seven away games against Torino in Serie A (D1 L1), as many as their previous 19 away games against the Granata in the competition beforehand (W5 D10 L4).
Torino have suffered two consecutive defeats (0-2 vs Inter and 0-1 vs Lecce). Indeed, under Paolo Vanoli's management, they have already suffered three consecutive defeats in Serie A twice, most recently between October and November 2024 against Roma, Fiorentina and Juventus, also failing to score in those three games.
Should Juventus fail to win and Roma win on the final day, the Giallorossi would close out the Serie A season by qualifying for the Champions League for the first time since 2017/18, which was also the last time they finished above 5th in the top-flight (3rd).