Torino look like they will remain unbeaten away from home in Serie A...
90' +3
BLOCK!!!! Milan's fans rise to their feet as Higuain cushions a header towards the far post but it is turned away. Kessie picked out the striker but the effort was blocked by Djidji. Great defending there from the Torino man!
90' +1
Another change for Torino sees Ansaldi replaced by Remiro.
90'
Álex Berenguer enters the game and replaces C. Ansaldi.
Four minutes of stoppage time in Milan...
87'
We are still waiting for our first goal but Milan look the most likely to break the deadlock.
86'
Suso's cross hits a Torino player but the referee ignores any appeal for a penalty.
85'
Castillejo is now starting to make a big impact thanks to his trickery and fresh legs. He wins a free-kick in a good position and a good cross is needed by Gattuso's troops...
84'
Milan win back-to-back corners but Torino dig deep and clear their lines.
81'
S. Lukić enters the game and replaces D. Baselli.
Baselli, who is on a yellow card, is replaced by Lukic.
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78'
Belotti has barely had a tough in the second half and Torino need to work much harder if they want to create a chance or two.
76'
Gattuso's side still cannot create one final chance to test Sirigu and we have yet to see Castillejo make an impact since he stepped off the bench.
74'
Torino's midfielders are starting to look tired and that does not come as a surprise considering the work they have got through. Milan have just over 15 minutes to punish them in front of their own fans.
72'
Suso and Calabria combine to create a chance, but Torino just do enough to concede a corner before Castillejo nearly taps in at the back post.
71'
Samu Castillejo enters the game and replaces H. Çalhanoğlu.
Calhanoglu's spell in the middle is over as he is replaced by Castillejo.
70'
D. Baselli gets yellow.
Torino lose the ball on the edge of Milan's box and Baselli is penalised as he pushes over Bakayako after realising a counter attack was about to be launched.
69'
S. Zaza enters the game and replaces Iago Falqué.
Looks like a change of approach from Mazzarri as he brings off Falque and sends on Zaza.
66'
After a quiet first 60 minutes, Calhanoglu now appears to have moved into the middle of the park. Let's see if this pays off for Milan.
64'
Wingback Aina powers down the wing and finds Falque inside the box but the striker cannot take the chance. The cross took an awkward bounce just before the striker tried his luck and he finds the stands as a result.
58'
Belotti appears to have left his shooting boots at home as he latches onto a knockdown before slicing an effort into the stands.
57'
Torino win a free-kick and Falque picks out Izzo but the defender wastes yet another opportunity as he gets underneath the ball and heads over.
55'
Bakayoko and Kessie remain outnumbered and Gattuso may decide to bring off Cutrone in order to give them more support.
50'
Milan's midfield continues to be pushed back by Torino and their pressing has been a joy to watch tonight.
48'
Neither side have taken control at the start of the second half, but Milan will still need to watch out for Torino's threat on the counter attack.
46'
We are back underway in Milan.
45' +3
HALF-TIME - Milan 0-0 Torino.
45' +2
The referee decides to look at VAR after Higuain claimed his shot hit a hand, but the appeal is turned down and we move closer to half time.
45'
CHANCE - Milan waste a glorious opportunity just before the break as Suso slices wide of the target. Higuain is the architect as he runs through midfield and he plays in the former Liverpool midfielder. However, he can only fire into the side netting on his weaker right foot.
38'
C. Zapata gets yellow.
A sloppy challenge from Zapata gives Torino a free-kick in a good position.
36'
Suso bursts down the wing and tries to cross for a team-mate but his effort is cut out by Sirigu.
35'
A. Izzo gets yellow.
Izzo tries too hard to win the ball back and he brings down Cutrone before receiving a yellow card.
34'
From the resulting corner, Higuain tries his luck with a bicycle kick but he does not get any power behind his effort and Sirigu saves with ease.
32'
Rincon goes down and the referee stops the match, but the midfielder refuses treatment and we are back underway.
28'
After a promising first 25 minutes we have our first lull in proceedings. Both Cutrone and Higuain have had little service and that is mainly down to Torino's five-man midfield working tirelessly.
25'
Suso is left frustrated after bursting down the right wing and crossing to the back post but neither Cutrone or Higuain are in the right position to try and score.
21'
Both teams have been guilty of sloppy challenges but just two yellow cards given.
16'
N. Nkoulou gets yellow.
N'Koulou joins Abate in the book after going through the back of Higuain on the halfway line.
13'
Milan have finally found their feet in this encounter and they are now starting to win more midfield battles.
11'
WIDE - Meite is given too much space and he glides his way towards the edge of the box before shooting. The midfielder aims for the near post but he slices his shot and Donnarumma was never troubled.
9'
Mazzarri's side still have all the momentum so far and we really should have had our first goal but Donnarumma came to Milan's rescue.
8'
I. Abate gets yellow.
Abate is shown a yellow card after losing a foot race with Bellotti before bringing him down from behind.
4'
It is still early days, but Milan have made a slow start. They have a number of injury problems, so it may take them a few minutes to get settled.
2'
Torino register the first shot on goal as Djidji tries his luck from the edge of the box but Donnarumma eventually brings it under control after letting the original effort hit his chest.
1'
We are underway in Milan!
Hello and welcome to tonight's live coverage of the Serie A match between Milan and Torino.
The last three meetings between the pair have ended in draws so patience may be needed as these two try to break each other down.
MILAN starting XI (4-4-2): Gianluigi Donnarumma; Davide Calabria, Ignazio Abate (c), Cristian Zapata, Ricardo Rodriguez; Suso, Tiemoue Bakayoko, Franck Kessie, Hakan Calhanoglu; Gonzalo Higuain, Patrick Cutrone.
Subs: Jose Mauri, Stefan Simic, Antonio Donnarumma, Alen Halilovic, Samu Castillejo, Emanuele Torrasi, Frank Tsadjout, Andrea Conti, Diego Laxalt, Jose Reina, Riccardo Montolivo, Andrea Bertolacci.
TORINO starting XI (3-5-1-1): Salvatore Sirigu; Armando Izzo, Nicolas Nkoulou, Koffi Djidji; Ola Aina, Soualiho Meite, Tomas Rincon, Daniele Baselli, Cristian Ansaldi; Iago Falque; Andrea Belotti (c).
Subs: Emiliano Moretti, Alex Berenguer, Lyanco, Lorenzo De Silvestri, Bremer, Roberto Soriano, Vittorio Parigini, Simone Zaza, Sasa Lukic, Vitalie Damascan, Salvador Ichazo, Simone Edera
We are just minutes away from kick off as the two teams enter the field of play...
Both sides will feel they should have scored as they head into the tunnel at the San Siro. Falque and Belotti were both denied by the heroics of Donnarumma, while Higuain should have done more for Milan. The Argentina international is getting into some positions and the same can be said of Suso but nobody has their shooting boots on tonight it seems.
Clear-cut chances have been hard to come by but there is plenty of potential as we wait for the second half to start. Milan need to show more composure in the final third, while Torino need to bring Belotti and Falque into the game more.
That is all for tonight folks, thanks for joining us. Goodnight!
An exciting game could be on the cards this evening with both teams in decent form of late as they try to push into the top three. Gennaro Gattuso's Milan are in fourth after their win over Parma, while Torino are just four points behind them. The visitors have won three of their last five ahead of tonight's encounter.
Cutrone and Higuain wasted several opportunities but Suso caught the eye as he made several chances after cutting in from the right wing. Belotti and Falque were Torino's better players but they were unable to find a way past Italy international Donnarumma.
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