Napoli look to Arkadiusz Milik, Matteo Politano and Stanislav Lobotka, as Andrea Belotti and Simone Zaza lead the way for Torino at the Stadio San Paolo.
It kicks off at 19.45 GMT, you can follow the build-up and action as it happens on the LIVEBLOG.
The Partenopei need to focus on Serie A after the midweek excitement of a 1-1 Champions League draw with Lionel Messi’s Barcelona.
Napoli look to Arkadiusz Milik, Matteo Politano and Stanislav Lobotka, as Andrea Belotti and Simone Zaza lead the way for Torino at the Stadio San Paolo.
It kicks off at 19.45 GMT, you can follow the build-up and action as it happens on the LIVEBLOG.
The Partenopei need to focus on Serie A after the midweek excitement of a 1-1 Champions League draw with Lionel Messi’s Barcelona.
Dries Mertens scored in that game and then went off with an ankle injury, while Hirving Lozano is also not 100 per cent fit.
Kalidou Koulibaly and Kevin Malcuit are out of action, so Politano completes the trident with Milik and Lorenzo Insigne.
Diego Demme gets some rest in midfield, making way for Stanislav Lobotka, but Fabian Ruiz and Piotr Zielinski continue to push Allan on to the bench.
Torino have a full squad to choose from, save for youth team striker Vincenzo Millico, but have lost five games in a row.
Even removing Walter Mazzarri to bring in Moreno Longo has not improved their fortunes, so he has brought in Cristian Ansaldi and Lorenzo De Silvestri on the wings rather than ex-Napoli flop Simone Verdi.
Torino could equal their club record of six consecutive Serie A defeats, set in 1999-00 (the year of their relegation) and 2006-07.
Napoli: Ospina; Di Lorenzo, Manolas, Maksimovic, Hysaj; Fabian Ruiz, Lobotka, Zielinski; Politano, Milik, Insigne
Napoli bench: Meret, Karnezis, Ghoulam, Luperto, Mario Rui, Allan, Demme, Elmas, Callejon, Lozano, Mertens
Torino: Sirigu; Izzo, Nkoulou, Bremer; De Silvestri, Baselli, Rincon, Lukic, Ansaldi; Zaza, Belotti
Torino bench: Ujkani, Rosati, Lyanco, Singo, Edera, Berenguer, Meite, Verdi, Djidji, Aina, Adopo