
Udinese vs Torino: GoalBible Expert Predictions, Stats, Free Betting Tips & Odds
Matchday 35 of Serie A brings us a mid-table tussle at the Bluenergy Stadium (Dacia Arena) in Udine, as a home side desperate to cement safety hosts a Torino outfit that cannot quite shake their inconsistency. With both clubs hovering in the bottom half of the standings and little margin for error over the final weeks of the season, this fixture carries a real edge even if neither team is fighting for the title or battling relegation outright.
Kick-off is set for 15:00 CET (13:00 UTC) on Saturday, 2 May 2026. From my betting view at GoalBible, the numbers tell a story of two defensively solid, offensively cautious teams who tend to grind results rather than entertain. The H2H history supports that read — goals have been relatively scarce in recent meetings, and both squads come in carrying significant injury burdens that further limit their attacking threat.
For punters looking for a structured approach to this Serie A clash, I’ve broken down the form, team news, head-to-head record, and key betting markets below. Let’s get into it.
Udinese vs Torino Free Betting Tips & Our Prediction:
The data here points in one clear direction: tight, low-scoring football. Udinese have failed to score in three of their last five league matches, and Torino’s away form is among the worst in the division. Both teams are missing key attacking personnel through injury, further dampening the likelihood of a goal fest. Meanwhile, the H2H record reinforces the under — 12 of the last 15 meetings at Torino’s ground produced under 2.5 goals, and the trend extends to neutral/home fixtures for Udinese as well.
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GoalBible Prediction |
Odds & Bookmaker |
Confidence |
Reasons |
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Under 2.5 Goals |
1.71 @ 22Bet (58.5%) |
⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Udinese failed to score in 3 of their last 5 Serie A matches. Torino’s away record is poor (4W 4D 8L). Both sides are missing key attackers through injury. H2H shows under 2.5 in the majority of recent meetings. Low-scoring football is the form pattern for both clubs right now. |
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Udinese Win or Draw (Double Chance) |
1.72 @ 22Bet (58.1%) |
⭐⭐⭐ |
Udinese are the home side and have the structural advantage. Torino have won just 4 of 16 away matches this season. Home advantage at the Bluenergy is meaningful in a tight fixture. The algorithms give Udinese a 33–43% win probability and a 20–29% draw chance. |
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Match Result
Udinese @ 2.20
Draw @ 3.30
Torino @ 3.10
Anytime Goalscorer
Nicolò Zaniolo (Udinese) @ 3.50
Giovanni Simeone (Torino) @ 3.20
Nikola Vlašić (Torino) @ 3.75
Both Teams To Score
BTTS Yes @ 2.20
BTTS No @ 1.65
Over/Under
Over 2.5 Goals @ 2.10
Under 2.5 Goals @ 1.71
Over 1.5 Goals @ 1.40
Under 1.5 Goals @ 2.80
Player To Be Carded
Nicolò Zaniolo (Udinese) @ 3.20
Saba Sazonov (Udinese) @ 4.00
Samuele Ricci (Torino) @ 3.50
Team Form: Udinese vs Torino
From my point of view as a regular bettor analysing this Serie A clash for GoalBible, Udinese arrive at Matchday 35 in a genuinely puzzling run of form. They sit 11th in the table with 43 points from 34 matches (12W 7D 14L), which is a decent enough return for a club of their resources — but the recent results paint a picture of a team that has run out of steam at the worst possible time. They claimed back-to-back away wins earlier in April, but then suffered a surprise 1-0 home defeat to Parma, a result made worse by the fact that they also drew 3-3 at Lazio on April 27 — a game that looked like a win slipping through their fingers. They’ve failed to score in three of their last five league outings, which is concerning. Keinan Davis, their leading scorer with 7 goals, remains sidelined with injury. That’s a significant hole up front that Zaniolo (5 goals, 4 assists in last 10) has struggled to fill consistently.
As for Torino, their 2025-26 campaign has been a study in maddening inconsistency. They sit 13th in Serie A with 40 points from 33 matches (10W 6D 15L — Note: one source gives 31 matches played), and their away record of 4W 4D 8L is one of the division’s poorest. What I’ve seen from them this season is a team that can turn up and beat anyone on a good day — they put 4 past Parma and 2 past Lazio — but then turn around and lose to sides they should be beating. Their most recent result was a spirited 2-2 home draw against Inter on April 26, coming back from 0-2 down. Giovanni Simeone leads their scoring with 8 goals this season, while Nikola Vlašić (7 goals) and Che Adams (5 goals) have provided support.
Udinese Team News
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Out: Keinan Davis (injury — top scorer, 7 goals), Nicolò Bertola (injury), Jordan Zemura (injury), Alessandro Zanoli (injury)
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Available: Nicolò Zaniolo expected to start; Florian Thauvin and Lazar Samardžić likely in midfield
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Doubtful: Squad depth tested — four confirmed absentees going into the final weeks
Torino Team News
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Out: Duván Zapata (long-term injury), Faustino Anjorin (injury), Zakaria Aboukhlal (injury), Zanos Savva (injury)
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Available: Giovanni Simeone, Nikola Vlašić, and Che Adams likely to lead the attacking line
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Note: Zapata’s absence has been felt all season — Torino’s goals-per-game average drops notably without him
Season Performance & Standings
From what I’m seeing in the standings, these two clubs are separated by just three points with a few games left to play, both comfortably above the relegation zone but with nothing meaningful to fight for at the top. That tends to produce cautious, shape-first football — managers protecting what they have rather than chasing glory. It’s a dynamic that further supports the under-goals angle.
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Team |
Pos |
P |
W |
D |
L |
GF |
GA |
GD |
Pts |
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Udinese |
11th |
34 |
12 |
7 |
14 |
38 |
43 |
-5 |
43 |
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Torino |
13th |
33 |
10 |
6 |
15 |
40 |
48 |
-8 |
40 |
Head-to-Head: Last 5 Meetings
The H2H record between these sides is informative for bettors. Torino have been the stronger team historically, winning 15 of 29 all-time meetings to Udinese’s 8, with 6 draws. But the current season’s reverse fixture — played in January 2026 — saw Udinese win 2-1 at Torino, which shows Udinese can absolutely take points here. The most recent meeting at the Dacia Arena ended 2-2 in December 2024. Goals have been present in a few recent clashes, but this fixture has also produced several low-scoring encounters, particularly away from Torino.
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Date |
Result |
Competition |
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07/01/26 |
Torino 1–2 Udinese |
Serie A 2025/26 |
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29/12/24 |
Udinese 2–2 Torino |
Serie A 2024/25 |
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23/04/25 |
Torino 2–0 Udinese |
Serie A 2024/25 |
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18/05/24 |
Udinese 0–0 Torino |
Serie A 2023/24 |
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27/11/23 |
Torino 0–1 Udinese |
Serie A 2023/24 |
GoalBible Conclusion
Stepping back and looking at the full picture, this is a game that neither side can afford to lose, and that tends to produce conservative, tight football. Udinese are without their top scorer Davis, while Torino are missing Zapata and three other attacking options. Both clubs have shown a tendency toward low-scoring matches in recent weeks, and the H2H record — even when goals have appeared — rarely sees both teams reaching three or more. The Bluenergy Stadium in Udine is not an intimidating fortress, but Udinese’s home advantage is still meaningful in a fixture between two mid-table sides playing out the season.
My top pick is: Under 2.5 Goals @ 1.71 at 22Bet. The injury-hit attack lines, the cautious form of both managers, and the H2H data all point to a match where clean sheet possibilities are real and goals will be hard to come by. With a 58.5% implied probability, the price is fair and the evidence is firmly on the side of a tight encounter.
For punters looking for something extra, the Udinese Win or Draw double chance at 1.72 is worth consideration. Torino’s away record is simply too poor to back them outright, and the home side has enough quality — even with injuries — to avoid defeat. That said, the Under 2.5 Goals market is my primary recommendation for this one.
Good luck — and as always, bet responsibly.


Dan - GoalBible Maestro
@Dan - GoalBible Maestro - 30 May, 2025Professional football meme agent and part-time referee in GoalBible Community. My hot takes are spicer than your neighbourhood street food and predictions sharper than last-minute winners.