Torino use Roberto Soriano and Iago Falque supporting Andrea Belotti, but Parma start Roberto Inglese, Gervinho and Jonathan Biabiany.
It kicks off at 14.00 GMT, you can follow the build-up and action from all today’s Serie A games on the LIVEBLOG.
The Granata are on sparkling form, unbeaten in six and fresh from a shock 4-1 victory away to Sampdoria, so want to continue their march towards a Europa League spot.
Torino use Roberto Soriano and Iago Falque supporting Andrea Belotti, but Parma start Roberto Inglese, Gervinho and Jonathan Biabiany.
It kicks off at 14.00 GMT, you can follow the build-up and action from all today’s Serie A games on the LIVEBLOG.
The Granata are on sparkling form, unbeaten in six and fresh from a shock 4-1 victory away to Sampdoria, so want to continue their march towards a Europa League spot.
Soualiho Meite is suspended in midfield, so there is a change of system with Soriano and Iago Falque fanning out behind hitman Belotti.
Simone Zaza is ready to come off the bench in the second half, while Cristian Ansaldi returns from injury too.
Parma have stuttered in recent weeks, managing one point from the last three games, in which they failed to score a single goal.
The return of centre-forward Inglese could be a crucial boost in that sense, alongside veteran Gervinho and Biabiany.
It’s a real surprise, as Biabiany hasn’t started a Serie A match since April 2016, Inter’s 3-1 victory over Udinese, a gap of 931 days.
His career was put on hold by injury problems, including a year out when diagnosed with a heart condition.
Antonino Barillà also makes his comeback after missing the draw with Frosinone, but Leo Stulac is banned for his straight red card, so Matteo Scozzarella steps in to the creative breach with Alberto Grassi.
Parma have only lost three of their Serie A trips to Torino, drawing seven and winning four, but the most recent visit was in 2014.
Torino: Sirigu; Izzo, Nkouolou, Djidji; De Silvestri, Rincon, Baselli, Aina; Falque, Soriano; Belotti
Torino bench: Ichazo, Rosati, Ansaldi, Moretti, Bremer, Edera, Lukic, Parigini, Berenguer, Zaza, Damascan
Parma: Sepe; Iacoponi, Bruno Alves, Gagliolo, Bastoni; Scozzarella, Grassi, Barillà; Biabiany, Inglese, Gervinho
Parma bench: Frattali, Bagheria, Gazzola, Gobbi, Sprocati, Deiola, Rigoni, Da Cruz, Ciciretti, Siligardi, Di Gaudio, Ceravolo