Torino vs Udinese Picks and Predictions – May 2, 2026

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Torino travel to Bluenergy Stadium to face Udinese on Saturday, May 2, 2026, in Serie A Matchweek 35. Kickoff is set for 1:00 PM ET, and this is a mid-table matchup with less survival pressure than some of the other games on the board, but still enough edge to make the betting market interesting.

Udinese sit 11th with 44 points, while Torino are 13th with 41. Neither side is in a true relegation panic, and neither is realistically chasing Europe. That can sometimes create a flatter match, but I do not think this is a complete dead spot. Udinese still have the home edge and a chance to finish the season strongly, while Torino arrive with confidence after fighting back for a 2-2 draw against Inter.

The first meeting this season went Udinese’s way, with a 2-1 away win in Turin. Now the venue flips, and the market leans toward Udinese again. That feels fair, although Torino’s recent response against a title-level opponent does make the underdog side slightly annoying to fade.

Torino vs Udinese Odds

These are the current 3-way betting lines for this matchup, and bettors should always monitor the latest soccer odds before locking in a number.

TeamMoneylineSpreadTotal
Torino+280+0.5 (-123)O 2.5 (+114)
Draw+230N/AN/A
Udinese+100-0.5 (+100)U 2.5 (-147)

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Torino Betting Form

Torino’s latest result probably gives them a little more market respect than they had a week ago. Coming back from 2-0 down against Inter showed real fight, and Giovanni Simeone plus Nikola Vlasic both gave them moments in the final third. It was not a perfect performance, but for a team sitting in the lower mid-table range, that type of response matters.

The road profile is still the concern. Torino have had issues turning away matches into sustained attacking pressure, and their corner production away from home has also been limited. That usually points toward a team that can stay competitive but may struggle to fully impose itself unless the match opens early.

Injuries also complicate the betting case. Marcus Pedersen is unavailable, while Ardian Ismajli, Duván Zapata, Ché Adams, and Faustino Anjorin have all been listed with physical issues. That reduces some of Torino’s depth and attacking flexibility. Because of that, Torino +0.5 is more attractive than the moneyline, but even that number comes with some risk if Udinese control territory.

Udinese Betting Form

Udinese come into this match after a wild 3-3 draw with Lazio, where Arthur Atta scored twice and Nicolo Zaniolo was heavily involved from wide and central attacking zones. That result was a reminder that Udinese can create danger when their midfield runners arrive on time and their wingbacks get forward.

The defensive side is less convincing. Conceding three last time out does not exactly scream Under, but Udinese’s broader profile is still more controlled than chaotic. At home, they should be able to dictate more of the rhythm against a Torino team that does not always travel with consistent attacking volume.

Team news is not perfect for Udinese either. Adam Buksa, Kingsley Ehizibue, Nicolò Bertola, Jurgen Ekkelenkamp, Jakub Piotrowski, and Jesper Karlstrom have all been part of the availability conversation in some form. That is enough to keep me from calling Udinese a slam-dunk favorite, but at home and near even money, their side still makes sense.

Torino vs Udinese Matchup Breakdown

This matchup should come down to territory and tempo. Udinese are more likely to push the game into Torino’s half, especially if Zaniolo and Atta can receive between lines and force Torino’s back line to defend facing its own goal. Torino, meanwhile, would probably be happy turning this into a slower, more physical match with fewer clean chances.

Torino’s best path is through Simeone, Vlasic, and quick transitions after Udinese lose the ball in midfield. They do not need 60 percent possession to be live. They need two or three clean attacking sequences, a set piece, or a mistake from an Udinese defense that was recently stretched by Lazio.

The total is interesting because the recent results point in different directions. Udinese just played a six-goal match. Torino just played a four-goal match against Inter. Still, the market is shading Under 2.5 for a reason. Neither team has a massive late-season incentive to chase recklessly, and both managers may accept long stretches of controlled possession without forcing the game open.

From a betting standpoint, this is the kind of Serie A match where the favorite can be right without being dominant. If you are comparing the moneyline to the Asian handicap, a broader expert betting guide can help frame whether you want the win-only upside or more protection against a draw.

Torino vs Udinese Predictions and Best Bets

I lean Udinese, but not by a huge margin. The home edge, the first meeting win, and the slightly better attacking form make them the more attractive side. Torino’s comeback against Inter was impressive, but I am not sure it fully travels into this spot, especially with their injury list creating uncertainty up front and at the back.

The price is also reasonable enough. Udinese at around even money on the 3-way market is playable because they do not need to cover a bigger spread. They just need to win at home against a Torino team that has been inconsistent away from Turin.

The total is a little harder. Under 2.5 is priced aggressively, and I do not love laying heavy juice on an Under after both teams just played higher-scoring matches. Still, the game script points toward a slower pace than those recent scorelines suggest. Torino may not open up unless they fall behind, and Udinese do not need to chase if they get the first goal.

BTTS is possible, but I prefer keeping the bet tied to Udinese’s home edge. A 1-0 or 2-1 Udinese result feels like the natural lane here, and at the current number, the moneyline gives enough value without forcing the total.

Best Bet: Udinese Moneyline (+100).

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