Torino will qualify for the Europa League knockouts with a victory at FCK Copenhagen this evening.

It kicks off at 18.00 GMT and the Granata have destiny in their hands in Denmark, as a win is enough and even a draw if HJK Helsinki fail to beat Club Brugge in Belgium.

Curiously, Group B doesn’t have anyone secure of qualification going into the final games, although FCK do know they are out of contention.

Torino will qualify for the Europa League knockouts with a victory at FCK Copenhagen this evening.

It kicks off at 18.00 GMT and the Granata have destiny in their hands in Denmark, as a win is enough and even a draw if HJK Helsinki fail to beat Club Brugge in Belgium.

Curiously, Group B doesn’t have anyone secure of qualification going into the final games, although FCK do know they are out of contention.

Giampiero Ventura has to do without the suspended Cristian Molinaro, plus injured Antonio Nocerino, Marcelo Larrondo, Juan Sanchez Mino, Salvatore Masiello, Marco Benassi and Paulo Vitor Barreto.

Fabio Quagliarella’s late penalty gave Toro a 1-0 win over Copenhagen at the Stadio Olimpico, but they are without a victory in their last three European away games.

FC Copenhagen: Andersen; Amartey, M Jorgensen, Antonsson, Hogli; Amankwaa, Delaney, Claudemir, Toutouh; N Jorgensen, De Ridder

Copenhagen bench: Christensen, Lindbjerg, Olsen, Bay, Felfel

Torino: Padelli; Darmian, Glik, Moretti; Maksimovic, Bovo, Gazzi, El Kaddouri, Silva; Martinez, Amauri

Torino bench: Gillet, Jansson, Caronte, Graziano, Quagliarella, Rosso

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