Parma started best in Turin, but Torino had the biggest chance when Christian Ansaldi hit the bar, but it's still 0-0 after a tense first half.
Parma are playing for their Serie A status and started the match with determination and desire to do well.
Davide Nicola’s men seemed comfortable with leaving the possession with Parma in the first minutes and their first chance came through captain Andrea Belotti after 12 minutes, but his attempt went wide.
Then Antonio Sanabria had another good chance, as he was found by Christian Ansaldi in the middle but couldn’t direct it on target.
Parma struggled to get any big chances in the first quarter of an hour but controlled the tempo and possession against a Torino side who didn’t look like they are fighting to stay up.
There are usually many goals when Parma play, but early on there were no signs of end-to-end stuff.
Andreas Cornelius had the biggest chance for Parma after 22 minutes, when he freed himself in the area and finished just over the bar with a strong header.
Torino attacked immediately after and Luigi Sepe did well to punch deal with a dangerous cross, but only managed to punch it to Torino left-back Ansaldi, who took one touch before he smashed it off the bar and over.
Torino gradually took over the play at the Grande Torino but neither side managed to create any huge chances.
Italy international Belotti wanted a penalty when he went down in the area, but Vincent Laurini, who managed to get in front of the striker, also went down in the duel and was awarded the free kick.
It was a constant pressure from the Granata towards the end and Belotti had a great chance to score from a throw-in, but he was under pressure from Juraj Kucka and kicked the air rather than the ball from seven yards.
Sepe came rushing out in the last minute of the first half and Bremer won the header, but it went wide of the empty target.
The first half has not been very exciting, two tense teams who are struggling to break each other down.
Torino 0-0 Parma (half-time)
Torino (3-5-2): Sirigu; Izzo, Nkoulou, Bremer; Vojvoda, Lukic, Rincon, Baselli, Ansaldi; Sanabria, Belotti
Parma (4-3-3): Sepe; Laurini, Bruno Alves, Dierckx, Pezzella; Hernani, Brugman, Grassi; Kucka, Cornelius, Gervinho
Ref: Aureliano