Postavke privatnosti

Buy tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo - Serie A Buy tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo - Serie A

Serie A (36. round)
08. May 2026. 20:45h
Torino vs Sassuolo
Olimpico Grande Torino, Torino, IT
2026
08
May
Tickets for Torino - Sassuolo Serie A at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino: match guide
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Torino - Sassuolo Serie A at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino: match guide

Looking for tickets for Torino - Sassuolo in Serie A? Here you can buy tickets for the match at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino and get ready for a night where Torino seek a home response and Sassuolo try to confirm strong late-season form

Torino against Sassuolo: a late-season test of character

Torino and Sassuolo enter the 36th round of Serie A with different rhythms, but with enough reasons for this meeting at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino to be more than just an ordinary closing-stage obligation. The home side is, after 35 rounds, in 13th place with 41 points, with a record of 11 wins, 8 draws and 16 defeats, while Sassuolo holds 9th place with 49 points, 14 wins, 7 draws and 14 defeats. The difference in points shows that the visitors have a calmer view toward the final stretch, but also a clear opportunity to finish the season in the upper half of the table. Torino, on the other hand, in front of their supporters, are looking for a match that would improve the impression after an inconsistent season and a large number of goals conceded.

The match is especially interesting because it is played at a moment when the title has already been decided, but the battle for European positions and the lower part of the table still shape the tone of the league. Inter secured the title three rounds before the end, and Sassuolo in the previous round defeated Milan 2-0 and further complicated the battle at the top of the European part of the standings. For Torino, this is therefore an ideal evening to measure themselves against an opponent that arrives with proof that it can punish even teams from the very top. Tickets for this encounter are in demand among fans, especially because it is the final part of the season and one of the remaining opportunities to watch Serie A football in Turin.

What is at stake for Torino

Torino are on 41 points and are mathematically in a more comfortable position than the clubs in the relegation zone, but their form does not allow too much complacency. Roberto D'Aversa's team showed two faces in their last two recorded league appearances: first a 2-2 draw against Inter, in which Giovanni Simeone and Nikola Vlašić scored in the closing stages and brought the match back from a difficult situation, and then a 2-0 defeat at Udinese. That contrast describes Torino well this season - they have enough attacking quality to heat up a match against a stronger opponent, but the defensive numbers remain a problem.After 35 rounds, Torino have conceded 58 goals, which is a lot for a team that traditionally wants to build home matches on solidity, duels and control of tempo. The home record is nevertheless noticeably better than the away record: Torino have collected on average more points at home than away in 17 league matches, and in front of the crowd in Santa Rita they also have more room for a more aggressive start. Against Sassuolo this can be important because the visitors have wingers and forwards who like open space.

For Torino fans, the match offers several concrete stories. Giovanni Simeone is the team's top scorer with 10 league goals, Nikola Vlašić is on 8 goals and 3 assists, while Cesare Casadei and Ché Adams have 5 goals each. Duván Zapata has added 3 goals, but the minutes and form of the attacking department have varied throughout the season. If Torino want to press Sassuolo, it is logical to expect the ball to be sought often between the lines for Vlašić, with the finishing going through Simeone.


  • After 35 rounds, Torino are in 13th place with 41 points.

  • The team has a goal difference of 39-58, which clearly shows the defensive problem of the season.

  • Giovanni Simeone leads the team with 10 league goals.

  • Nikola Vlašić is important between the lines, with 8 goals and 3 assists.

  • In the first meeting of this season, Torino beat Sassuolo 1-0 away from home.



Sassuolo arrive with a victory that changes the tone of the run-in

Fabio Grosso's Sassuolo arrive in Turin after one of the most high-profile victories of their season. The 2-0 triumph against Milan was not only a result to remember, but also a match in which Domenico Berardi and Armand Laurienté again showed how dangerous they can be when Sassuolo get space. Berardi scored early, Milan were left with a man down, and Sassuolo controlled the match calmly enough to confirm the victory in the second half.The table explains why Sassuolo enter this match with less pressure. After 35 rounds they have 49 points, a goal difference of 43-44 and a realistic chance to finish among the top ten. That is no small thing for a club that in previous seasons went through oscillations and a return to the top division. Sassuolo are not a team that will always dominate possession, but they have clear mechanisms in transition and enough individual quality on the flanks.

The most important names are well known. Andrea Pinamonti is on 8 goals, Domenico Berardi on 7 goals and 4 assists, Ismaël Koné has scored 6 times, and Armand Laurienté has 5 goals and 8 assists. Kristian Thorstvedt also remains important with his arrivals from the second line. Such a distribution of output shows that Sassuolo are not dependent on only one scorer, although Berardi is still the face of the team, a player who can decide a match with one move.

Tactically speaking, Grosso has often built the game this season around wing width and the attacking trio. Berardi on the right side brings the cut inside onto his left foot, Laurienté brings speed and assists, and Pinamonti brings work in the penalty area. In midfield, Nemanja Matić provides experience and positional discipline, while Koné and Thorstvedt offer energy and forward runs. Against Torino, whose defence has not had a stable season, Sassuolo will look for exactly those channels - a quick switch of side, an attack down the flank and a cut-back toward the edge of the box.

Head-to-head meetings and the psychological detail

The first head-to-head meeting this season was played on 21 December 2025, when Torino beat Sassuolo 1-0 away from home. That is an important detail because it gives the home side a psychological advantage, but not a guarantee that the match will be repeated in a similar rhythm. Sassuolo have meanwhile found a more stable position in mid-table, and the victory against Milan has certainly raised their level of confidence.The history of their meetings has often been tight. In the last few seasons we have seen small margins: 1-1, 2-1, 0-1, again 1-1. Torino against Sassuolo rarely looks like a match in which one team completely falls apart. More often it is an encounter decided by the first goal, a set piece, an individual move or one lost ball in a dangerous zone.


  • 21.12.2025 Sassuolo - Torino 0-1

  • 10.02.2024 Sassuolo - Torino 1-1

  • 06.11.2023 Torino - Sassuolo 2-1

  • 03.04.2023 Sassuolo - Torino 1-1

  • 17.09.2022 Torino - Sassuolo 0-1



Absences and players under the microscope

According to the available previews, Torino have several important health questions. Ché Adams is listed as injured due to a thigh problem, Tino Anjorin also has a thigh injury, and Ardian Ismajli is marked as doubtful because of physical difficulties. For Sassuolo, Daniel Boloca is listed as injured due to a meniscus problem. Such information is particularly important because this is the final stretch of the season, when coaches often have to balance risk and freshness.

For Torino, the absence of Adams is especially important if confirmed, because the Scottish forward brings a different profile from Simeone: more work with his back to goal, more contact and more battles with defenders. If D'Aversa starts with one central striker, Simeone will probably have the greatest responsibility in the finishing phase. Vlašić then becomes crucial in connecting the lines, because Torino must not be reduced only to long balls and set pieces.For Sassuolo, Berardi remains the player Torino must close down before he receives the ball in the ideal zone. It is not enough simply to double up on him near the box, because Sassuolo often look for a quick ball toward him after winning possession. Laurienté is another type of danger: if he gets space behind the full-back, the match immediately opens up and Torino must defend large distances.


  • Torino: ChĂ© Adams - thigh injury.

  • Torino: Tino Anjorin - thigh injury.

  • Torino: Ardian Ismajli - doubtful because of physical difficulties.

  • Sassuolo: Daniel Boloca - meniscus injury.



Tactical picture: Torino must choose between pressure and caution

The biggest question for Torino is how high they are allowed to push up. If the home side immediately start with pressure, the fans will recognise it and the stadium can pull the team along. But Sassuolo have enough speed to punish disorganised pressing. That is why it is realistic to expect a start in which Torino try to win second balls, push the play toward the flanks and slow down Berardi and Laurienté through aggressive duels.

Sassuolo will probably be more patient. Grosso has no need to chase the result from the first minute, especially away from home. His team can wait for moments in which Torino lose their structure, and then quickly find a winger through Matić, Koné or Thorstvedt. If Pinamonti occupies the centre-backs and opens space for a run from the second line, Torino will have to defend not only crosses, but also cut-backs.Set pieces could carry great weight. Torino have height in the back line and forwards who can attack the first or second post, while Sassuolo must beware of unnecessary fouls around the penalty area. On the other hand, Sassuolo have quality delivery from set pieces and corners through Berardi. In a match in which small margins are expected, such a detail often decides it.

Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino: the compact home of the Granata

Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino is located at Via Filadelfia, 96/b, in the Santa Rita urban area. The capacity is listed in sources at around 28,000 seats, and the stadium was originally opened in 1933 and renovated for winter sports events in 2006. After that it returned to football as Torino's home. It is not a stadium with stands completely close to the pitch like in some modern arenas, but it has a recognisable granata identity and a good feeling of an enclosed, urban football space.

For a fan coming for the first time, the advantage is the location. The stadium is not outside the city, but in an urban district with roads, trams and buses connecting it with the main railway points. The evening kick-off additionally changes the experience: arrival through Santa Rita, the crowd around Corso Agnelli and Corso Sebastopoli, and then the entrance toward Piazzale Grande Torino give the match the feeling of a local ritual, not only a sporting event.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when a good time slot, the final stretch of the season and an opponent arriving after a major victory come together. It is worth securing tickets in time, especially if one wants to choose a sector with a better view or come in a larger group.

  • Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino.

  • Address: Via Filadelfia, 96/b, Turin.

  • District: Santa Rita, the southern part of the wider city centre.

  • Capacity: approximately 28,000 seats, depending on configuration.

  • Opened: 1933, with a major renovation for events in 2006.



Arrival at the stadium and getting around Turin

The simplest arrival for most fans is by public transport. Torino FC, in its arrival instructions, lists several public transport lines toward the stadium, including lines 4, 10, 14, 14b, 17 and 63, as well as combinations of the metro with tram or bus. From the direction of Porta Nuova, line 4 is often used, while from the direction of Porta Susa, line 10 is mentioned. If you arrive by train, it is good to leave extra time for the crowd before the start of the match.

For arrival by car, one should count on congestion near the stadium. The instructions mention the Caio Mario car park with continuation on lines 4 or 10, and around the stadium there are free and paid parking zones. Still, for a Friday evening match, public transport is often the calmer option, because traffic around the stadium mixes with regular city traffic and fan arrivals.


  • From Porta Nuova: metro to a connection with line 4 or directly plan a tram connection toward the stadium area.

  • From Porta Susa: line 10 is one of the listed options toward the stadium.

  • From Lingotto: lines 14 and 14b are listed in the instructions.

  • By car: count on congestion and use parking zones outside the immediate ring of the stadium.

  • From Turin Caselle Airport: the GTT railway connects the airport with the city in approximately 19 minutes.

A city for fans: what a match in Turin means

Turin is a city in which football does not live through only one club. The Derby della Mole against Juventus carries the greatest charge, but matches against teams like Sassuolo also have their own rhythm: the local crowd expects fight, running and an honest entry into duels. Granata fans do not easily forgive passivity, but they know how to reward a team that plays bravely even when the season is not perfect.

For travellers, the advantage is that the stadium is located relatively conveniently in relation to the main city points. Before the match it makes sense to arrive earlier, walk around Santa Rita and avoid the last wave of entry. The stadium gates for individual matches can open according to the organisational regime of the host, so it is smartest to plan an early enough arrival, especially because of security checks and possible queues at the entrances.

The atmosphere that can be expected is not a spectacle built on big words, but typically Turinese: stubborn, loud in moments of pressure and especially sensitive to every tackle, rebound and attack toward goal. If Torino start aggressively, pressure on Sassuolo can quickly be created from the stands. If the visitors calm the match with possession and switches of play through the wings, the crowd will demand a reaction and a quicker move forward.

What to watch on the pitch

The first duel to watch is Sassuolo's right side, where Berardi looks to come inside onto his left foot. Torino must decide whether they will close him down full-back against winger one-on-one or send him help from midfield. The second duel is Simeone against Sassuolo's centre-backs: if the home forward manages to hold the ball and draw fouls, Torino will gain time to push out and set pieces. The third detail is Laurienté against the space behind Torino's wide line. If Sassuolo start gaining a metre of advantage there, the match can move toward the visitors.

The midfield could be crucial. Matić brings calm to Sassuolo, but Torino through Vlašić and Casadei can try to break the rhythm by turning more quickly toward goal. If the home side are slow with the first ball forward, Sassuolo will organise themselves more easily. If Torino accelerate after winning possession, especially through the half-spaces, the crowd will get the kind of match it wants.

Ticket sales for this match are underway, and fan interest makes sense: this is a meeting in which there is no battle for the title, but there are enough footballing reasons to come. Torino are looking for a home response and a better finish to the season, Sassuolo want to confirm the victory over Milan and keep their place in the upper half of the standings, and Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino in the evening time slot gives the match the right frame for the Serie A run-in.

Sources:

- BeSoccer - used Serie A 2025/2026 standings after 35 rounds, points, records and goal differences of the clubs.- Sofascore - used data on the match date, the standings of Torino and Sassuolo, and the list of injuries and doubtful players.

- ESPN - used data on scorers, assists and player performance for Torino and Sassuolo in the 2025/2026 season.

- World Soccer Data - used history of head-to-head meetings between Torino and Sassuolo, including the result of the first meeting of this season.

- SoccerStats - used data on recent results, form, home record and seasonal numbers of Torino and Sassuolo.

- Torino FC - used practical information on arrival at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino by public transport, train, car and from the airport.- The Guardian - used context of the Serie A run-in, confirmation of Inter's title and the Sassuolo - Milan 2-0 result.

Everything you need to know about tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo

+ Where to find tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo?

+ How to choose the best seat to watch the Torino vs Sassuolo match?

+ When is the best time to buy tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo?

+ Can tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo be delivered electronically?

+ Are tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo purchased through partners safe?

+ Are there tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo in family sections?

+ What to do if tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo are sold out?

+ Can I buy tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo at the last minute?

+ What information do I need to buy tickets for Torino vs Sassuolo?

+ How to find Torino vs Sassuolo tickets for the away fans section?

2 hours ago, Author: Sports desk

Find accommodation nearby

Other matches
Serie A
36. round

Saturday 09.05. 2026 15:00
Sardegna Arena, Cagliari, IT
Saturday 09.05. 2026 18:00
Stadio Olimpico, Rome, IT
Saturday 09.05. 2026 20:45
Stadion Ettore Giardiniero, Lecce, IT
Sunday 10.05. 2026 12:30
Stadion Marc'Antonio Bentegodi, Verona, IT
Sunday 10.05. 2026 15:00
Giovanni Zini, Cremona, IT
Sunday 10.05. 2026 15:00
Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence, IT
Sunday 10.05. 2026 18:00
Ennio Tardini, Parma, IT
Sunday 10.05. 2026 20:45
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan, IT
Monday 11.05. 2026 20:45
Diego Armando Maradona, Napoli, IT

Sports desk

Our Sports Editorial Team consists of experienced sports journalists and volunteers who have been following and covering sporting events at an international level for many years. The editorial staff brings together people whose work is grounded in decades of real sports experience, including competitions, top results, and field reporting.

Our team members have been involved in sports for more than thirty years — as participants, competitors, and authors — which enables us to approach every piece of news, analysis, or report with an understanding that comes from personal experience. We write about sports from the perspective of those who have lived sports for years, trained, travelled, and regularly reported from numerous events.

Expertise based on personal experience
Our newsroom includes athletes and journalists who, throughout their careers, have taken part in various sports disciplines and achieved recognised competitive results. This diversity, gained through years of active engagement in sports and journalism, gives our texts clarity, credibility, and depth.

The content we publish is created through careful monitoring of sports competitions, research, interviews with relevant sources, and analysis of sports trends. We pay special attention to accuracy, context, and useful information for readers.

Stories that reveal the true spirit of sport
Through our articles, we blend professional journalism with authentic sports experience. We write about competitions, achievements, recreational activities, and sports stories that shape communities around the world. Our focus is on sportsmanship, dedication, discipline, and inspiring examples that define sporting life.

Our mission
The goal of our Sports Editorial Team is to provide reliable, clear, and informative content for readers who follow sports — whether professional, amateur, or recreational. Every day we strive to create articles that combine experience, expertise, and passion for sports, with responsible and high-quality journalism.

COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This article is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or approved by any sports, cultural, entertainment, music, or other organization, association, federation, or institution mentioned in the content.
Names of events, organizations, competitions, festivals, concerts, and similar entities are used solely for accurate public information purposes, in accordance with Articles 3 and 5 of the Media Act of the Republic of Croatia, and Article 5 of Directive 2001/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council.
The content is informational in nature and does not imply any official affiliation with the mentioned organizations or events.
NOTE FOR OUR READERS
Karlobag.eu provides news, analyses and information on global events and topics of interest to readers worldwide. All published information is for informational purposes only.
We emphasize that we are not experts in scientific, medical, financial or legal fields. Therefore, before making any decisions based on the information from our portal, we recommend that you consult with qualified experts.
Karlobag.eu may contain links to external third-party sites, including affiliate links and sponsored content. If you purchase a product or service through these links, we may earn a commission. We have no control over the content or policies of these sites and assume no responsibility for their accuracy, availability or any transactions conducted through them.
If we publish information about events or ticket sales, please note that we do not sell tickets either directly or via intermediaries. Our portal solely informs readers about events and purchasing opportunities through external sales platforms. We connect readers with partners offering ticket sales services, but do not guarantee their availability, prices or purchase conditions. All ticket information is obtained from third parties and may be subject to change without prior notice. We recommend that you thoroughly check the sales conditions with the selected partner before any purchase, as the Karlobag.eu portal does not assume responsibility for transactions or ticket sale conditions.
All information on our portal is subject to change without prior notice. By using this portal, you agree to read the content at your own risk.