Torino vs AC Milan: Rossoneri defend the top spot
Serie A

Torino vs AC Milan: Rossoneri defend the top spot

Torino are hoping for a landmark victory against AC Milan, who want to consolidate their place at the top of the league.

Matchday 14 concludes at the Olimpico Grande Torino, where Torino take on AC Milan. The Granata, who haven’t won since 26 October against Genoa and were beaten in their last two outings by Como and Lecce, seek redemption in front of their home fans. However, Max Allegri, unbeaten in 12 matches, is determined to keep his side in pole position.

HEAD-TO-HEAD

There have been 92 official meetings between the two sides in Turin since the introduction of the single-league format, with 34 wins for Torino (the most recent a 2–1 victory in Serie A 2024/25), 39 draws (the most recent a 0–0 in Serie A 2021/22) and 19 wins for the Rossoneri (the most recent a 7–0 in Serie A 2020/21). Torino have won their last three home games against Milan, something that had not happened since the period between 1975/76 and 1977/78.

DID YOU KNOW?

Torino have the worst defence in Serie A 2025/26, with 23 goals conceded in 13 matches. Milan are the team that have conceded the most penalties in Serie A 2025/26, four so far, level with Udinese, Fiorentina and Napoli. Milan are also the least-beaten side in Serie A 2025/26, with just one defeat, like Como.

COACHES and PLAYERS

There have been seven previous official meetings between Marco Baroni and Massimiliano Allegri: five wins for the Rossoneri coach, one for the Granata coach and one draw. The first two meetings between the two coaches date back to Serie C2 2003/04: Carrarese–Aglianese 2–1 and Aglianese–Carrarese 1–0.

DISCIPLINE

Suspended: Allegri (Milan) Cautioned: none

REFEREE

CHIFFI (BACCINI – BERCIGLI) IV: TREMOLADA, VAR: GHERSINI, AVAR: ABISSO

UPCOMING MATCHES IN SERIE A

Torino-Cremonese (Saturday, December 13, 15.00 CET) Milan-Sassuolo (Sunday, December 14, 12.30 CET) (Photo Getty Images)