Our prediction for this Serie A match:
Parma are still searching for their first league win of the season, and with ongoing problems in the final third, their lack of cutting edge remains a concern. The hosts created few clear chances in a goalless draw with Cremonese, while Pontus Almqvist is a major doubt after picking up a knock in that match. Torino, on the other hand, head into the game looking to bounce back from a heavy 3-0 defeat to Atalanta.
Il Toro have enough attacking potential to trouble Parma’s defence, with Che Adams expected to return to the starting line-up. Duvan Zapata, however, should begin on the bench. Given that both sides will be desperate to claim all three points, chances should come at both ends. Parma’s struggles in attack are likely to be offset by Torino’s attacking intent, which makes both teams to score the logical betting option for this clash.
Highlighted Team (Parma):

Founded in 1913, Parma is considered one of the most famous Italian clubs. The Gialloblu play home games in white shirts with a dark blue cross and dark blue shorts. Speaking of their away colours, Parma footballers wear yellow-blue kits on the travels. Parma have yet to win the Serie A trophy, but they did well to lift the UEFA Cup trophy on two occasions (1994/1995, 1998/1999).
To make things even better for Parma fans, the Gialloblu won the European Cup Winners’ Cup in the 1992/1993 season, with the team beating Royal Antwerp in the title game 3-1. A number of top-class footballers played for Parma in the past: Hernan Crespo, Roberto Mancini, Juan Veron, Roberto Mancini, Dino Baggio, Fabio Cannavaro and Gianluigi Buffon.
The Gialloblu welcome their rivals at Stadio Ennio Tardini, which was opened in 1923. The venue can hold up to 27,906 spectators. Bologna are considered Parma’s biggest rivals and there have always been fireworks in matches between the two sides.