Roma vs Torino – Free Football Tip – Coppa Italia – January 13, 2026

Roma vs Torino – Free Football Tip – Coppa Italia – January 13, 2026

Roma – Torino: a quarter-final ticket on the line at the Stadio Olimpico Coupe d'Italie de football 2019-2020 — Wikipédia

Roma finally kick off their Coppa Italia campaign on Tuesday night, hosting Torino in a last-16 tie that could already shape the rest of their season. The Granata have already cleared two rounds and arrive in Rome ready to gamble.

Roma: a side finding solidity at the right moment Associazione Sportiva Roma — Wikipédia

Eighteen years since Roma last lifted the Coppa Italia. No progress past the quarters since 2017. Odd for a club that lives for big European nights — two recent finals don’t lie.

With Gian Piero Gasperini now in the dugout, the aim is simple: go further. Roma were exempted from the early rounds and turn up to this tie with a bit of momentum.
Two 2-0 wins, over Lecce and Sassuolo, did them good. Mostly because they put order back into a team that had slipped late in 2025.

Against Sassuolo, Matias Soulé first fed a perfect pass to Manu Koné for the opener, then finished the game himself minutes later. Result: provisional third in Serie A, though the table’s misleading with extra games.

More importantly, Roma are piling up clean sheets and have regained a defensive spine fit for the big sides. The Champions League is in sight. The Coppa is a proper target.

Torino: capable of the best… but far too often the worst

Torino arrive in Rome with a recent memory that can lift them: in September Giovanni Simeone nicked a rare win at the Stadio Olimpico. Since then, the engine’s seized up.

Two straight league defeats — to Udinese (2-1) and then at Bergamo against Atalanta (2-0). At Bergamo they conceded a quick set-piece goal, Simeone fluffed the equaliser, and Atalanta wrapped it up on the break.

The numbers are ugly: 32 goals conceded in 20 games. Too many to expect anything beyond a shaky mid-table.

Marco Baroni did start the season with a cup win, then knocked out Modena and Pisa by the same 1-0 score. But his side has been wildly inconsistent since.

This last-16 is also the first of two clashes with Roma in five days, with the Serie A meeting coming on Sunday.

Probable lineups

Roma:
Svilar ; Mancini, Ziolkowski, Ghilardi ; Rensch, Cristante, Pisilli, Tsimikas ; Soule, El Shaarawy ; Ferguson

Torino:
Israel ; Tameze, Maripan, Coco ; Aboukhlal, Anjorin, Ilkhan, Vlasic, Biraghi ; Njie, Simeone

Key takeaways

  • Roma haven’t got past the quarter-finals since 2017.
  • The Giallorossi have back-to-back 2-0 wins in Serie A.
  • Torino have already knocked out Modena and Pisa this season.
  • The Granata have conceded 32 goals in 20 league games.

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Football Prediction Roma vs Torino

Roma to win

Even shorn of some players, Roma remain one of Italy’s most solid sides. Torino are too erratic and too brittle at the back to see out 90 minutes at the Stadio Olimpico. The Giallorossi should book their quarter-final spot and line up against Inter.

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