Torino and Juventus played to a 2-2 draw during the Derby della Mole as part of the 2025/26 Serie A season [1].

The result maintains the intense city rivalry in Turin, where both clubs fight for local dominance and critical league points. A draw in this fixture often reflects the high stakes and tactical tension inherent in one of Italy's most storied matchups.

Juventus relied heavily on Dusan Vlahovic, who scored two goals [1, 2]. His performance kept the club in the match despite the pressure from the home side. The offensive output from Vlahovic underscores his role as a primary scoring threat for the squad this season.

Torino matched the visitors' effort at Stadio Grande [3]. The goals for the home side were split between Davide Casadei and Adam Adams, who each scored one goal [1, 2]. The distribution of scoring for Torino showed a varied attack compared to the concentrated effort from Juventus.

The match kicked off at 20:45 CET [3]. Both teams struggled to find a decisive winner in the closing minutes, leaving the score locked at 2-2 [1]. The stalemate ensures that neither side gains a psychological edge in the city rivalry for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign.

This result prevents either team from sliding further in the Serie A standings. While Juventus failed to secure a full three points, the draw prevents a loss in a hostile away environment. Torino, meanwhile, proved they could compete with the offensive power of Juventus through a balanced scoring effort.

Torino and Juventus played to a 2-2 draw during the Derby della Mole

The draw in the Derby della Mole suggests a competitive parity between the two Turin clubs in the current 2025/26 season. While Juventus possesses high-end individual scoring talent in Vlahovic, Torino's ability to distribute goals across different players indicates a resilient team structure that can neutralize a star striker.