Torino and Cagliari have been very prolific in recent weeks and go all-out in today’s early match with exciting trident attacks.

It kicks off at 17.00 GMT, follow the build-up and action on the LIVEBLOG.

The Granata are climbing up the table with some enthralling football, especially since Adem Ljajic recovered from injury to complete the trio with Andrea Belotti and Iago Falque.

Torino and Cagliari have been very prolific in recent weeks and go all-out in today’s early match with exciting trident attacks.

It kicks off at 17.00 GMT, follow the build-up and action on the LIVEBLOG.

The Granata are climbing up the table with some enthralling football, especially since Adem Ljajic recovered from injury to complete the trio with Andrea Belotti and Iago Falque.

Cristian Molinaro is the only one on the treatment table, as ex-Roma defender Leandro Castan has also shaken off a knock.

The last six Toro games have provided a grand total of 24 goals, while in the same period Cagliari’s matches had 25.

The Sardinians are rarely dull to watch and have caused some big upsets this term, including a 2-2 draw with Roma and 3-1 victory away to Inter.

Federico Melchiorri, Marco Sau and Marco Borriello start together in a trident attack, while Daniele Dessena bagged an emotional brace on Monday night against Palermo.

Nicola Murru, Joao Pedro and Artur Ionita are long-term absentees, while Simone Padoin is only fit for the bench.

Torino: Hart; Zappacosta, Rossettini, Castan, Barreca; Benassi, Valdifiori, Baselli; Falque, Belotti, Ljajic

Torino bench: Padelli, Bovo, Acquah, Lopez, Martinez, Vives, Obi, Moretti, Lukic, De Silvestri, Boyè, Ajeti

Cagliari: Storari; Isla, Ceppitelli, Alves, Pisacane; Munari, Tachtsidis, Dessena; Melchiorri, Borriello, Sau

Cagliari bench: Rafael, Colombo, Di Gennaro, Farias, Barella, Padoin, Capuano, Bittante, Giannetti, Salamon

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