Simon Dalton presents his prediction for the Serie A match.
After their disappointing Champions League elimination from Feyenoord Rotterdam, AC Milan will shift focus to domestic success. Facing Torino, they must respond to their midweek setback, as dropping points could see them fall behind in the top-four race.
Torino
Current form plays in Milan’s favour, as Torino are struggling to contain attacking threats. Since the start of 2025, they have allowed 10.48 xGA, ranking sixth-worst in Serie A. Their defensive frailties were evident against Bologna (2:3), where they conceded 3.46 xGA. Furthermore, since November, they have won just one of their last nine home games. Torino’s injury crisis deepens with Sebastian Walukiewicz ruled out, bringing their injured player tally to eight.
AC Milan
In their draw against Feyenoord Rotterdam (1:1) at San Siro, Milan suffered a setback after Theo Hernández was sent off early in the second half. However, they still dominated (1.14 vs 0.71 in xG, 7–1 in shots on target). New signing Álex Jiménez has already contributed three goals and an assist, making an immediate impact. Milan’s away form has also improved—they have won three of their last four away league games, the joint-best record alongside Lazio and Roma.
Torino vs AC Milan Prediction
Torino threw away a two-goal lead in their 2:2 draw with Milan earlier this season. Given Milan’s motivation to bounce back from their European elimination, they are unlikely to leave Turin without points.