
Series A
6:45 p.mMay 24, 2026
Regular season – 38
Gran Torino Olympic Stadium
Referee: Luca Zufferli, Italy


Turin


Juventus
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0.82
Expected Goals (xG)
1.98
-0.51
Prevented goals
-0.51
Passing by
254 (80%)
Accurate passes
360 (85%)

Serie A classification – Serie A
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (ranking)
- Relegation – Serie B
Torino and Juventus shared the spoils in a thrilling derby at the Estadio Olimpico Grande Torino, with DuÅ¡an Vlahović’s brace canceled out by a Torino comeback led by Cesare Casadei and Che Adams.
Juventus dominated possession and expected goals in this Serie A match, but Torino refused to give up despite being caught twice. The result leaves Juventus sixth with 68 points after 37 games, while Torino remain 13th with 44 points. Both teams showed resilience in a game that went back and forth, with neither able to claim victory.
Vlahović set the tone early at Juventus. The Serbian striker found the back of the net in the 24th minute and beat the Torino goalkeeper to give the visitors a commanding start. His movement and finishing proved troublesome for the home defense during the first period.
Juventus controlled the first half with 56 percent possession and 425 total passes. They created chances constantly, with Vlahović their main threat. Torino offered limited resistance in the opening 45 minutes, with just four shots on target as Juventus pressed for a second goal.
The break came with Juventus in control. They held a 1-0 lead and looked to be heading for the three points. However, Torino needed to respond in the second period if they hoped to salvage something from the game.
Vlahović doubled his tally in the 54th minute, seizing the opportunity to extend Juventus’ lead to 2-0. The goal looked to have settled the game, with Juventus looking increasingly comfortable. Their expected goals figure of 1.98 suggested they deserved their lead.
Torino came alive immediately afterwards. Casadei pulled one back in the 60th minute, scoring 2-1 and injecting fresh energy into the home team. The goal transformed the atmosphere at OlÃmpico Grande Torino, giving the home side real hope of salvaging a result.
Juventus received a yellow card in the 64th minute when Kalulu was booked. The dismissal seemed to break their rhythm as Torino pushed forward with renewed intensity. The momentum had shifted decisively to the home team.
Adams scored the crucial equalizer in the 84th minute, firing past the Juventus keeper to level the score at 2-2. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the Torino faithful. Juventus suddenly found themselves fighting for a draw rather than chasing victory.
In the last minutes the two teams exchanged chances. Zhegrova was shown a yellow card by Juventus in the 88th minute, while Ebosse was also booked by Torino. Neither team could find a winner and the match ended in a stalemate.
The statistics told an interesting story. Juventus dominated with 56 percent possession and 85 percent accurate passing. They created 15 shots in total compared to Torino’s 11. However, Torino’s clinical finish in the second half was decisive in securing the equaliser.
This result affects the seasons of the two teams differently. Juventus remain in sixth place, while Torino picked up a valuable point in their fight against relegation. The draw leaves questions about Juventus’ title credentials heading into the final stages of the season.

