
Serie A: Torino vs. Milan – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV
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Preview of the Serie A fixture between Torino and AC Milan, featuring probable line-ups and broadcast information.
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Attributed to original sourceRafael Leao will not be part of the Milan squad for their opening Serie A match of the season away against Torino at 19.45 BST on Sunday evening as Ruben Amorim gets his tenure as Rossoneri head coach underway.
Milan are looking to bounce back after a bitterly disappointing end to the 2025-26 campaign, which saw them finish outside of the Serie A top four despite spending much of the season in second place. Aside from their new players, the club also has a new head coach and an entire new senior management team after parting ways with Massimiliano Allegri, Igli Tare, Geoffrey Moncada and Giorgio Furlani the day after the 2025-26 season ended.
JAKARTA, INDONESIA – AUGUST 08: Head coach Ruben Amorim of AC Milan looks on during the pre-season friendly between Chelsea FC and AC Milan at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium on August 08, 2026 in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Photo by Peksi Cahyo/Getty Images) The headline, club-record signing Goncalo Ramos is expected to lead the Rossoneri attack in Turin on Sunday evening, as is Mario Gila at centre-back, but this is likely to be one too soon for Diego Moreira.
Amorim confirmed on Saturday that Leao will not be part of the travelling squad, insisting that it is due to injury rather than transfer business, and with Christian Pulisic not yet back to full match fitness, there could be a starting opportunity for 19-year-old Alphadjo Cisse in attack.
Luka Modric is likely to start in midfield along with Yunus Musah, brought back into the fold under Amorim after being sent on loan to Atalanta last season.
PERTH, AUSTRALIA – AUGUST 05: Luka Modric of AC Milan runs inti the field during the pre-season match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Optus Stadium on August 05, 2026 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Janelle St Pierre/Getty Images) Fikayo Tomori, Youssouf Fofana, Christopher Nkunku and Santiago Gimenez have not been given squad numbers for the 2026-27 season and will not be involved on Saturday as Amorim has made it clear that none of them are part of his plans for the coming season .
Torino vs. Milan: Probable line-ups PERTH, AUSTRALIA – AUGUST 05: Goncalo Ramos of AC Milan looks on during the pre-season match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Optus Stadium on August 05, 2026 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images) Torino (3-4-2-1): Mascardi; Coco, Ismajli, Comuzzo; Pedersen, Fitz-Jim, Gineitis, Cacciamani; Vlasic, Casadei; Simeone.
Milan (3-4-2-1): Maignan; Gila, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Chukwueze, Modric, Musah, Estupinan; Loftus-Cheek, Cisse; Ramos.
Where to watch Torino vs. Milan on TV Tonight’s game will be available to watch live in the UK on TNT Sports 1, online through HBO Max and through DAZN. Supporters in the USA are able to tune in via Paramount+.
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A standard pre-match preview for the Serie A clash between Torino and AC Milan. The article outlines the probable starting XIs for both sides and details where fans can watch the match on TV. As a preview piece, it serves as a guide for supporters and analysts preparing for the encounter, without confirmed team news.
Chance analysis
Fixtures between mid-table Torino and a heavyweight like Milan often hinge on selection choices, and previews built around probable line-ups offer an early read on each coach's intentions. For Milan, rotation and fitness management tend to dominate selection conversations around this stage of the season, while Torino typically look to stay compact and frustrate at home. The piece is most useful as a baseline reference for fans setting expectations ahead of kick-off.
No direct performance impact — preview content only becomes actionable once official line-ups are confirmed.