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·21 de março de 2026
AC MILAN v TORINO: MATCH PREVIEW

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AC Milan are set to take on Torino on matchday 30 in Serie A, with kick-off scheduled for 18:00 CET on Saturday 21 March at San Siro. Massimiliano Allegri's side, who will wear the sleek silver version of the Fourth kit, are ready to give everything to maintain their position in the table, while Roberto D’Aversa's Torino are looking to climb the standings. The final two months of the Serie A season are under way, and every game is now crucial for the ambitions of every team. We approach kick-off with our Match Preview.
LATEST FROM MILANELLO The Rossoneri head into this match following a narrow defeat to Lazio, which ended a three-match winning streak in the league. However, their derby victory over Inter showed AC Milan deserve their current place in the table and, above all, can respond in difficult moments. Allegri's side have Adrien Rabiot back in midfield after suspension. Leão is unavailable, Santi Gimenez returns to the squad, but Loftus-Cheek and Gabbia are still out. Athekame, Fofana, Modrić, and Saelemaekers are all one booking away from suspension.
"Torino have good players and are in positive form. It's our final game before the international break, and it won't be easy," said Massimiliano Allegri during his pre-match press conference. We need to refocus after the game against Lazio. Gimenez will be in the squad; he's doing well. Up to now, the team has worked as a unit, getting through the problems caused by injuries to our forwards."
LATEST FROM TORINO Torino arrive at San Siro after an impressive 4-1 victory over Parma, boosting the confidence of D'Aversa's side. Despite recent away struggles, the Granata have shown they can be dangerous in attack, as highlighted by the nine goals they've scored on the counter out of 32 in total. Torino will look to exploit their strengths to challenge AC Milan and earn valuable points in their quest for survival.
"We mustn't let enthusiasm turn into complacency; we haven't achieved anything yet. Three games don’t erase the past, and we still have work to do to reach our objective," said Roberto D’Aversa ahead of the match. "I haven't yet decided who will start between Zapata and Adams."
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WHERE TO WATCH AC MILAN v TORINO In Italy, the match will be broadcast live on DAZN. To watch it from abroad, you can check the "Where to Watch AC Milan on TV" section under "Abroad". On the Rossoneri's official channels, coverage begins with Matchday on Milan TV, going live at 17:15 CET right up until kick-off. Afterwards, there will be post-match interviews and Coach Allegri's press conference. Don't miss the full coverage on acmilan.com, the AC Milan Official App, the club's official social media channels, and WhatsApp.
LATEST FROM SERIE A The referee for the match will be Francesco Fourneau, who will have Marcello Rossi and Davide Moro as his assistants. Daniele Doveri will perform the role of fourth official, while Luigi Nasca and Fabio Maresca will be on VAR duty.
Matchday 30 in Serie A kicked off with Cagliari 0-1 Napoli (18:30 CET) and Genoa 0-2 Udinese (20:45 CET). On Saturday, Parma v Cremonese will kick off at 15:00 CET, followed by AC Milan v Torino (18:00 CET) and Juventus v Sassuolo (20:45 CET). On Sunday, the following games will be played: Como v Pisa (12:30 CET), Atalanta v Hellas Verona (15:00 CET), Bologna v Lazio (15:00 CET), Roma v Lecce (18:00 CET) and Fiorentina v Inter (20:45 CET).
Here are the current standings: Inter 68; Napoli* 62; Milan 60; Como 54; Juventus 53; Roma 51; Atalanta 47; Bologna 42; Lazio 40; Udinese* 39; Sassuolo 38; Parma 34; Genoa* and Torino 33; Cagliari* 30; Fiorentina 28; Lecce 27; Cremonese 24; Pisa e Verona 18. (*= have played one more game)
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