Torino can go top of their Europa League group this evening, as they host leaders Club Brugge.

It kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico at 20.05 GMT.

The Belgians are in first place on eight points, followed by Torino on seven, FC Copenhagen four and HJK Helsinki three.

Torino can go top of their Europa League group this evening, as they host leaders Club Brugge.

It kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico at 20.05 GMT.

The Belgians are in first place on eight points, followed by Torino on seven, FC Copenhagen four and HJK Helsinki three.

It’ll be an intriguing tie, as Toro have won all four of their home games in Europe this season – including preliminary rounds – without conceding a single goal.

On the other hand, Club Brugge have won their last four away and these sides drew 0-0 in Belgium back in September, largely thanks to the heroics of goalkeeper Jean-Francois Gillet.

However, Daniele Padelli is given his chance to make up for howlers earlier this season by taking the gloves.

Josef Martinez partners misfiring Amauri, resting Fabio Quagliarella.

Torino: Padelli; Bovo, Jansson, Moretti; Darmian, Benassi, Gazzi, El Kaddouri, Molinaro; Martinez, Amauri

Torino bench: Gillet, Maksimovic, Glik, Vives, Sanchez Mino, Larrondo, Quagliarella

Club Brugge: Ryan; Meunier, Mechele, Duarte, De Bock; Silva, Simons, Fernando; Vazquez; Felipe Gedoz, Castillo

Club Brugge bench: Dioudis, De Fauw, Refaelov, Vormer, De Sutter, Izquierdo, Storm

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