You’ll be hearing a lot about how Milan might be back on track after a win midweek. However the only evidence of that comes with a win today over Juventus.
High-flying, successful and hated Juventus come to town today in another match that will define Milan’s season.
A win? It gets us back on track - seriously. Even a good draw does that. A loss? It hammers the nails into more than one coffin. Primarily that of Vincenzo Montella. More so of Milan’s Champions League dream.
That being said, Juventus aren’t in a safe position either. It’s not just Napoli who are gunning for the top spot - but Roma, Inter Milan and Lazio. Juventus are currently third and will make up some good ground with a win today, but nothing would be sweeter than Milan inflicting a grievous wound to Juventus’ current position.
Forza Milan! Here’s how you can enjoy today’s action!
Your Milan team:
Once again, we expect Gianluigi Donnarumma to start in goal with ideally a back three of Romagnoli, Musacchio and someone else instead of Bonucci, who misses due to suspension. Ricardo Rodriguez will be backing them up on the left. Calabria is out with a head injury, meaning Fabio Borini might be back in at RWB.
Giacomo Bonaventura should be accompanied by Locatelli in midfield with Biglia holding it down in the middle with Hakan Calhanoglu. Kessie might fold in for one of these lads, more than likely Locatelli.
AC Milan’s front group will change between Kalinic, Cutrone and Silva - with Suso thereabouts. Who knows, Montella changes it a lot.
When and Where: San Siro, Milan: Sunday 15th of October 2017, 17:00 p.m. BST, 16:00 p.m. CET
How To Watch:
Italy: PremiumSport HD, Sky Supercalcio HD, Sky Sport 1 HD Italia, Sky Calcio 1,Premium Play, SKY Go Italia
United Kingdom: BT Sport Live, BT Sport 3
United States: fuboTV, beIN SPORTS CONNECT U.S.A., Rai Italia America, beIN SPORTS USA
You can find more listings here.
Prediction: Milan 3 - 3 Juventus
Milan need to fight hard in this game. So do Juventus. That either means a shutout, or goals, goals, goals. Let’s hope for the latter.