Antonio Sanabria should return to Torino’s starting XI, whilst Napoli seem set to give Victor Osimhen the nod up front on Monday.

The match at the Grande Torino kicks off at 17.30 UK time.

Torino are fighting for safety in Serie A, but host a Partenopei side who are looking to catch up with the top four in Italy.

Gennaro Gattuso’s men are hoping to battle for the Champions League in the remaining games and arrive after seven wins and two draws from their last 10 games.

Antonio Sanabria should return to Torino’s starting XI, whilst Napoli seem set to give Victor Osimhen the nod up front on Monday.

The match at the Grande Torino kicks off at 17.30 UK time.

Torino are fighting for safety in Serie A, but host a Partenopei side who are looking to catch up with the top four in Italy.

Gennaro Gattuso’s men are hoping to battle for the Champions League in the remaining games and arrive after seven wins and two draws from their last 10 games.

The Granata have Salvatore Sirigu back from coronavirus, whilst Cristian Ansaldi and Nicola Murru are expected to take place out wide.

In attack, Sanabria seems set for a return to the starting line-up next to Andrea Belotti, with Simone Zaza destined for a place on the bench.

Gattuso, however, must cope without Kostas Manolas, who is suspended, while Diego Demme will return to his disposal.

He is still expected to start with Tiemoue Bakayoko next to Fabian Ruiz in the middle but must choose between Amir Rrahmani and Nikola Maksimovic to replace Manolas.

Elseid Hysaj seems set to start at left-back, whilst Osimhen should start, with Dries Mertens expected to enter during the match.

Torino (probable): Sirigu; Izzo, Nkoulou, Bremer; Ansaldi, Rincon, Mandragora, Murru; Verdi; Sanabria, Belotti

Napoli (probable): Meret; Di Lorenzo, Rrahmani, Koulibaly, Hysaj; Bakayoko, Fabian Ruiz; Politano, Zielinksi, Insigne; Osimhen

Ref: Valeri

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