Lazio and Torino go head-to-head for European places with only one point separating them.
It kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico at 17.00 GMT, follow all the action from this and Fiorentina-Roma on our LIVEBLOG.
The Biancocelesti have rediscovered their form and won the last seven competitive games on home turf, including Thursday’s 3-2 over Rosenborg in the Europa League.
Lazio and Torino go head-to-head for European places with only one point separating them.
It kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico at 17.00 GMT, follow all the action from this and Fiorentina-Roma on our LIVEBLOG.
The Biancocelesti have rediscovered their form and won the last seven competitive games on home turf, including Thursday’s 3-2 over Rosenborg in the Europa League.
Danilo Cataldi is suspended with Stefan Radu, Stefan de Vrij, Wesley Hoedt, Keita Balde Diao and Marco Parolo unavailable, but Lucas Biglia returns and is thrown straight into the starting XI.
There’s still no room for Ravel Morrison, as Felipe Anderson, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Antonio Candreva fan out behind Miroslav Klose.
Torino’s injury crisis drags on with Joel Obi, Danilo Avelar, Alessandro Gazzi, Alexander Farnerud, Pontus Jansson and Nikola Maksimovic sidelined.
Fabio Quagliarella is partnered by Italy Under-21 international Andrea Belotti.
Toro haven’t beaten Lazio in Rome for 22 years, managing seven draws and four defeats since November 1993.
Their most recent stalemate here was 1-1 decided by Antonio Candreva deep into stoppages back in April 2014.
Lazio: Marchetti; Basta, Mauricio, Gentiletti, Lulic; Biglia, Onazi; Candreva, Milinkovic-Savic, Felipe Anderson; Klose
Lazio bench: Guerrieri, Berisha, Gil, Braafheid, Mauri, Morrison, Djordjevic, Matri, Konko, Oikonomidis, Kishna
Torino: Padelli; Bovo, Glik, Moretti; Peres, Acquah, Vives, Baselli, Molinaro; Belotti, Quagliarella
Torino bench: Castellazzi, Ichazo, Zappacosta, Maxi Lopez, Benassi, Martinez, Silva, Amauri, Prcic, Pryyma