Fabio Quagliarella aims to build on last week’s hat-trick as Torino visit Luca Toni’s stuttering Hellas Verona.
It kicks off at 17.00 GMT, click here for a match preview.
The Granata are perhaps the form team in Serie A at the moment, unbeaten in eight including four victories and last week’s 5-1 demolition of Sampdoria.
Quagliarella bagged a treble in that game and is fired up to continue his scoring streak.
Fabio Quagliarella aims to build on last week’s hat-trick as Torino visit Luca Toni’s stuttering Hellas Verona.
It kicks off at 17.00 GMT, click here for a match preview.
The Granata are perhaps the form team in Serie A at the moment, unbeaten in eight including four victories and last week’s 5-1 demolition of Sampdoria.
Quagliarella bagged a treble in that game and is fired up to continue his scoring streak.
Alessandro Gazzi is suspended in midfield, but captain Kamil Glik is back from his ban.
Verona have failed to live up to the promise of their first season back in Serie A, so find themselves just six points clear of the relegation zone.
They were beaten 2-1 at Palermo in the final minutes, throwing away an early lead.
Jacopo Sala and Mounir Obbadi are out injured, but Javier Saviola partners fellow veteran Toni.
Verona: Benussi; Moras, Marquez, Marques; Pisano, Greco, Tachtsidis, Hallfredsson, Agostini; Saviola, Toni
Verona bench: Rafael, Gollini, Sorensen, Nico Lopez, Lazaros, Gomez, Ionita, Valoti, Brivio, Campanharo, Fernandinho, Martic
Torino: Padelli; Bovo, Glik, Moretti; Bruno Peres, Benassi, Vives, Farnerud, Molinaro; Quagliarella, Martinez
Torino bench: Ichazo, Castellazzi, El Kaddouri, Gonzalez, Jansson, Maksimovic, Gaston Silva, Amauri, Masiello, Darmian