Pisa vs Torino prediction, H2H and probable lineups — April 5, 2026
As part of Matchday 31 in the Italian Serie A, Torino and Pisa are set to clash. The game will take place on Sunday, April 5, with kickoff scheduled for 18:00 Central European Time. I’m backing a bet on goals in this fixture.
Match preview
Pisa, as expected, are stuck in the relegation zone, sitting at the bottom of the Serie A table. The team has collected just 18 points from 30 matches and is struggling heavily both in attack and defense.
The main issue is their lack of scoring power. Pisa rarely finds the net and often comes up short even in games where they have a shot at points. At the same time, their backline is prone to frequent mistakes, leading to heavy defeats.
Recent results confirm the crisis: crushing losses to Como and Juventus, plus setbacks against Bologna and Fiorentina, have dashed fans’ hopes. The only bright spot was a 3-1 victory over Cagliari, but it hasn’t changed the overall negative trend.
Pisa approach this match in dire straits. The team is fighting for survival, but their current form and run of poor results cast serious doubt on their ability to pick up points against more organized opponents. Making up a nine-point deficit with only eight rounds to go seems like an impossible task right now.
Torino are having a typical mid-table season in 2025/26. The club sits around 14th place, maintaining a comfortable cushion above the relegation zone, although consistency has clearly been lacking.
During the campaign, Torino also changed managers, which has impacted both their results and style of play. New boss Roberto D’Aversa is working to steady the ship, but the team still lacks consistency, especially away from home.
That said, compared to their opponents, the Turin side look the more balanced unit. They pick up points more regularly, are more clinical in front of goal, and boast a higher-quality squad—making them favorites for this encounter.
There’s no real threat of relegation, so the Granata should see out a tricky season at this pace unless disaster strikes. It’s also worth noting that only Pisa have conceded more goals than Torino, underlining Torino’s defensive issues.
Match facts
- Pisa have lost five of their last six matches.
- Torino have not won away from home in Serie A for three months.
- Pisa average 0.45 goals per game at home, while Torino average 1 goal per game away.
Probable lineups
- Pisa: Nicolas Andrade, Canestrelli, Caracciolo, Albiol, Loyola, Meister, Aebischer, Angori, Leri, Moreo, Tramoni.
- Torino: Paleari, Ebosse, Ismaili, Coco, Obrador, Pedersen, Prati, Gineitis, Vlasic, Zapata, Simeone.
H2H
Torino haven’t beaten Pisa away in Serie A since 1983.
Prediction
Pisa are capable of putting up a fight on their home turf, but much will depend on their defensive performance. I think Torino will find their moment and I’m backing the visitors to score over 1 goal.