No team have recorded more home clean sheets than Torino from the beginning of last season in the Big-5 European Leagues: 15, level with Real Madrid).
Torino have won 14 points after nine games played in a Serie A season for the first time since 2016/17 campaign (15 ones in that case – with Sinisa Mihajlovic coach).
Only Zanos Savva (18y and 168d vs Hellas Verona, 12th May 2024) is younger than Alieu Njie among Torino scorers in the last 10 Serie A championships (19y and 164d) – from 2015/16.
Como have drawn nine of their 26 matches against Torino in Serie A (W4, L13), only against Juventus (10) they have recorded more draws in the top flight.
Torino and Como return to face each other in Serie A 21 years and 154 days since last time (24 May 2003): 1-0 victory for the Lombards at Sinigaglia. The Lariani could achieve two successes in a row against the Granata for only the second time in Serie A, after 1951.
Torino have lost just one of their 13 home matches against Como in Serie A (W7, D5), the only success of the Como team away against the Granata in the tournament dates back to 6 April 1986 (3-1).
Torino are coming off three consecutive defeats in Serie A (vs Lazio, Inter and Cagliari) and under the guidance of a single coach they have not managed four defeats in a row in the league since between February and March 2018, under the management of Walter Mazzarri.
Como have drawn the last championship match (1-1 against Parma) and have not recorded two draws in a row in Serie A since February 2003 (against Empoli and Parma in that case).