Milan are unbeaten in their last four Serie A meetings with Napoli and could win home and away for the first time since their Scudetto in 2011.
It kicks off on Sunday at 19.45 GMT.
The Rossoneri have an excellent recent record against the Partenopei, registering three consecutive stalemates and the 3-1 away victory back on November 22.
If they hold out again tomorrow, it’ll be the first time since 2011 that Milan have avoided defeat in five Serie A matches against Napoli.
Milan are unbeaten in their last four Serie A meetings with Napoli and could win home and away for the first time since their Scudetto in 2011.
It kicks off on Sunday at 19.45 GMT.
The Rossoneri have an excellent recent record against the Partenopei, registering three consecutive stalemates and the 3-1 away victory back on November 22.
If they hold out again tomorrow, it’ll be the first time since 2011 that Milan have avoided defeat in five Serie A matches against Napoli.
Their last loss was 3-2 at the Stadio San Paolo in August 2018, when Gennaro Gattuso was the coach of Milan, followed by three draws and two wins.
Napoli have not won at San Siro since a 2-1 result in January 2017.
There is another potential decade-long run that could be achieved this weekend too.
Not since the Scudetto-winning campaign of 2010-11 have the Diavolo beaten Napoli both home and away in the same Serie A season.