Serie A
Atalanta-Inter: Latest Updates on Starting Lineups


Atalanta-Inter, these are the probable lineups ahead of the 20:45 match between Gian Piero Gasperini’s team and Simone Inzaghi‘s team. It’s the clash between Lautaro and Thuram against Lookman and Retegui, two of the best attacks in the league.
Atalanta-Inter, probable lineups:
Atalanta (3-4-1-2): Carnesecchi; Djimsiti, Hien, Kolasinac; Bellanova, de Roon, Ederson, Zappacosta; Pasalic; Lookman, Retegui. Coach: Gasperini.
Inter (3-5-2): Sommer; Pavard, Acerbi, Bastoni; Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Mkhitaryan, Carlos Augusto; Lautaro, Thuram. Coach: Inzaghi
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Serie A
“Palladino should be reconfirmed, everything is still up for grabs” – Football style

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Napoli-Torino, match valid for the 34th round of Serie A: insights and statistics on the match scheduled for Sunday, April 27 at 8:45 PM.
Napoli–Torino will close out the Sunday of Serie A.
The Azzurri have been at the top of the table since last week: the victory over Monza combined with Inter’s defeat in Bologna allowed Antonio Conte’s men to reach the summit.
On the other side, there is a Torino team aiming for a positive end to the season: the triumph over Udinese has propelled the Granata to tenth place, with Vanoli looking to finish on the left side of the table.
Below are the insights, statistics, and history of Napoli-Torino.

ROMELU LUKAKU AND MATTEO POLITANO ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Napoli-Torino: Insights and Statistics
Napoli has won six of the last eight matches against Torino in Serie A (1D, 1L), keeping a clean sheet five times in that span; the two games where the Granata remained unbeaten date back to last season: 3-0 at home and 1-1 at the Maradona.
Napoli has been unbeaten in 12 consecutive home games in Serie A against Torino (7W, 5D); however, the Partenopei have drawn four of the last seven matches at home against the Granata, including the most recent one (1-1, March 8, 2024).
Napoli is the team that has gained the most points in this league against teams currently in the top positions of Serie A (top 10): 33, at least six more than any other team.
Torino has won two of the last three matches against teams starting the day in the top two positions in Serie A (1L), the same number of victories the Granata achieved in the previous 33 such games in the competition (9D, 22L).
Napoli has won the last two Serie A matches (3-0 vs Empoli, 1-0 vs Monza) and is one win away from matching the seven-game winning streak from December to January; that streak also marks the last time the Partenopei won three consecutive matches with clean sheets in the league (against Venezia, Fiorentina, and Hellas Verona).
In the last 10 away games in Serie A, Torino has only lost twice, securing six draws (2W); during this period (since early December), no team has drawn more away matches than the Granata in the league (also six for Venezia).
Napoli is the team that has conceded the fewest goals in the top five European leagues this season (25); only twice have the Partenopei conceded fewer goals after 33 games in a Serie A season with at least 20 teams (23 in 2017/18 and 2022/23).
Scott McTominay has scored nine goals in this season, including a decisive one in the first leg match (1-0, December 1, 2024); in the De Laurentiis era, no Napoli midfielder has ever reached double figures in goals in their debut Serie A season.
Romelu Lukaku has been involved in six goals (three goals, three assists) in the last three appearances at the Maradona in Serie A, scoring in each match; only once has the Belgian found the net in more consecutive home games in Serie A, reaching seven with Inter between September 2020 and January 2021.
Eljif Elmas’ first 143 appearances in Serie A, enriched with 14 goals between 2019 and 2023, have come with Napoli; among midfielders who have scored in each of the last six seasons in the competition (18 total goals in the period), the Macedonian is the youngest (born in 1999).
Source: Opta for Napoli-Torino statistics
Serie A
Napoli-Torino, curiosities and statistics

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Napoli-Torino, match valid for the 34th round of Serie A: curiosities and statistics on the game scheduled for Sunday, April 27 at 8:45 pm.
Napoli–Torino will close the Sunday of Serie A.
The Blues have been at the top of the table since last week: the victory over Monza, combined with Inter’s defeat in Bologna, allowed Antonio Conte’s men to reach the top.
On the other side, there is a Toro side aiming for a positive end to the season: the win against Udinese propelled the Granata to tenth place, with Vanoli aiming to finish on the left side of the table.
Below are the curiosities, statistics, and previous encounters of Napoli-Torino.

ROMELU LUKAKU AND MATTEO POLITANO (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Napoli-Torino: curiosities and statistics
Napoli has won six of the last eight matches against Torino in Serie A (1D, 1L), keeping a clean sheet five times in the process; the two matches where the Granata remained unbeaten date back to last season: 3-0 at home and 1-1 at Maradona.
Napoli is unbeaten in 12 consecutive home matches in Serie A against Torino (7W, 5D); however, the Neapolitans have drawn four of the last seven home games against the Granata, including the most recent one (1-1, March 8, 2024).
Napoli is the team that has accumulated the most points in this season against teams currently in the top positions of the Serie A table (top 10): 33 points, at least six more than any other team.
Torino has won two of the last three matches against teams starting the day in the top two positions in the Serie A table (1L), the same number of victories that the Granata achieved in the previous 33 games of this kind in the competition (9D, 22L).
Napoli has won the last two matches in Serie A (3-0 vs Empoli, 1-0 vs Monza) and has not achieved three wins in a row since the seven-match winning streak recorded between December and January; that streak also marks the last time Napoli won three consecutive matches with a clean sheet in the league (against Venezia, Fiorentina, and Hellas Verona).
In their last 10 away matches in Serie A, Torino has only lost twice, securing six draws (2W); during this period (since early December), no team has drawn more away games than the Granata in the competition (also six for Venezia).
Napoli is the team that has conceded the fewest goals in the top five European leagues this season (25); only twice have the Neapolitans conceded fewer goals after 33 matches in a Serie A season in tournaments with at least 20 teams (23 in 2017/18 and in 2022/23).
Scott McTominay has scored nine goals in this season, including a decisive one in the first leg match (1-0, December 1, 2024); in the De Laurentiis era, no Napoli midfielder has ever reached double figures in goals in their debut season in Serie A.
Romelu Lukaku has been involved in six goals (three goals, three assists) in the last three appearances at Maradona in the league, scoring in each match; only once has the Belgian scored in more consecutive home games in Serie A, reaching seven with Inter between September 2020 and January 2021.
Eljif Elmas’ first 143 appearances in Serie A, enriched by 14 goals between 2019 and 2023, came with Napoli; among the midfielders who have scored in each of the last six seasons in the competition (18 goals in total in the period), the Macedonian is the youngest (born in 1999).
Source: Opta for Napoli-Torino statistics
Serie A
Atalanta-Lecce: Curiosities and Statistics

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Napoli-Torino, meeting valid for the 34th day of Serie A: curiosities and statistics on the match scheduled for Sunday, April 27 at 8:45 pm.
Napoli–Torino will close the Sunday of Serie A.
Azzurri have been in first place since last week: the victory over Monza combined with Inter’s defeat in Bologna allowed Antonio Conte’s men to reach the top.
On the other side, there is a Toro team aiming for a positive end to the season: the victory against Udinese projected the Granata to tenth place, with Vanoli aiming to finish on the left side of the table.
Below are the curiosities, statistics, and history of Napoli-Torino.

ROMELU LUKAKU AND MATTEO POLITANO ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Napoli-Torino: curiosities and statistics
Napoli has won six of the last eight games against Torino in Serie A (1D, 1L), keeping a clean sheet five times in the process; the two games where the Granata remained unbeaten date back to last season: 3-0 at home and 1-1 at Maradona.
Napoli is unbeaten in 12 consecutive home games in Serie A against Torino (7W, 5D); however, the Neapolitans have drawn four of the last seven matches at home against the Granata, including the most recent one (1-1, March 8, 2024).
Napoli is the team that has earned the most points in this championship against teams currently in the top positions of the Serie A table (top 10): 33, at least six more than any other team.
Torino has won two of the last three matches against teams starting the day in the top two positions in the Serie A table (1L), the same number of victories the Granata had in the previous 33 games of this type in the competition (9D, 22L).
Napoli has won the last two games in Serie A (3-0 vs Empoli, 1-0 vs Monza) and hasn’t reached three wins since the streak of seven consecutive victories recorded between December and January; that streak also marks the last time Napoli won three matches in a row with a clean sheet in the league (against Venezia, Fiorentina, and Hellas Verona).
In the last 10 away games in Serie A, Torino has lost only twice, achieving six draws (2W); during this period (since early December), no team has drawn more away games in the tournament than the Granata (also six for Venezia).
Napoli is the team that has conceded the fewest goals in the top five European leagues this season (25); only twice have the Neapolitans conceded fewer goals after 33 games in a Serie A season in tournaments with at least 20 teams (23 in 2017/18 and in 2022/23).
Scott McTominay has scored nine goals in this championship, including a decisive one in the first leg match (1-0, December 1, 2024); in the De Laurentiis era, no Napoli midfielder has ever reached double figures in their debut season in Serie A.
Romelu Lukaku has been involved in six goals (three goals, three assists) in the last three appearances at Maradona in the league, scoring in each match; only once has the Belgian scored in more consecutive home games in Serie A, reaching seven with Inter between September 2020 and January 2021.
Eljif Elmas’ first 143 appearances in Serie A, enriched by 14 goals between 2019 and 2023, have come with Napoli; among the midfielders who have scored in each of the last six seasons in the competition (18 total goals in the period), the Macedonian is the youngest (born in 1999).
Source: Opta for Napoli-Torino statistics
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