Genoa continue their push toward mid-table stability after a 0-0 draw with Cremonese, and Daniele De Rossi has almost a full squad available. However, we predict that the Rossoblu will play out a 1-1 draw with Torino as the two teams seem to be evenly matched. Goalkeeper Benjamin Siegrist is the only confirmed absentee. Genoa have been stronger at home, earning 1.40 points per game and winning 40% of their matches at the Ferraris. Daniele De Rossi’s men score 1.8 goals per home match, but inconsistency remains, with 20% failed to score and just 20% clean sheets at home.Torino, meanwhile, aim to bounce back from a 2-1 defeat to Bologna, with the team still dealing with injuries to Obrador and doubts over Savva and Ismajli. Il Toro show slightly better numbers away (1.17 PPG), scoring 1.50 goals per game, but a leaky defence conceding 2.33 on the road remains their biggest weakness. Torino have failed to score in 33% of away fixtures, though their expected goals (1.24) suggests they often create chances.