AC Milan (Home)
- AC Milan have won eight, drawn four and lost only two of their 14 home Serie A games since Allegri’s appointment in July 2025.
- Massimiliano Allegri has once again demonstrated his ability to manage a team to compete at the top end of Serie A, with Milan’s 60 points tally after 29 games leaving them second in the table.
- Allegri’s approach is all about organisation, discipline and compactness, with his teams also capable of hitting on the counter.
- The Milan side of 2025-26 have been particularly solid defensively, with Leao providing the main attacking threat through his pace and finish, especially in transitions orchestrated by Allegri’s system.
- A win for Milan looks most likely as Torino have failed to win in their last two away games against AC Milan, with their 4-1 home win over Parma Calcio 1913 on Monday one of two victories in their last five.
Torino (Away)
- Torino have won just three of their 14 away Serie A matches this season, drawing four and losing seven.
- Roberto D’Aversa took over at Torino in February 2026 and has already done a solid job to steady the ship at a club which had been through a rough period.
- The wing-back system he plays can be a fantastic one for transition attacks, with Vlasic’s creativity and runs from deep complementing Simeone’s physicality and presence up front, however, Torino have had to play a little more cautiously since D’Aversa’s appointment and are now a little more solid and organised.
Head-to-Head
- Milan won the last Serie A head-to-head 3-2.
- Torino have failed to win in their last two away games against AC Milan.
Key Players
- The Milan side of 2025-26 have been particularly solid defensively, with Leao providing the main attacking threat through his pace and finish, especially in transitions orchestrated by Allegri’s system.
- The wing-back system he plays can be a fantastic one for transition attacks, with Vlasic’s creativity and runs from deep complementing Simeone’s physicality and presence up front.
Betting Insights
- The hosts have conceded just 11 goals in their 14 Serie A home games this season, so a shutout looks likely for Allegri’s team as they face a team which has only scored 13 goals in 14 away Serie A assignments.
- With an average of just 0.93 away goals per game, Torino have a big ask to trouble the scorers on Saturday.
- Milan are heavy favorites for this one at 1.32, but the 1.73 odds on both teams not to score appeal far more as Allegri’s men will likely have the patience and wherewithal to contain Torino and find the breakthrough in the second half.
Prediction
- A win for Milan looks most likely given their home form and defensive record.
- A low-scoring match with a possible clean sheet for Milan is the most probable outcome.