The match between Torino and Milan kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino at 19.45 UK time (20.45 CEST). Milan's new manager, Ruben Amorim, has made several changes to the team, including the inclusion of Goncalo Ramos, Mario Gila and Ruben Loftus-Cheek. However, Rafael Leao is injured and doesn't make the trip to Torino.
The Rossoneri had a poor pre-season until the victory over Amorim's old club Manchester United, and are still very much a work in progress. This is their first competitive match under Amorim, and it will be interesting to see how the team performs. Milan's squad has undergone significant changes, with several players frozen out pending sales, including Christopher Nkunku, Santiago Gimenez, Fikayo Tomori and Youssouf Fofana.
Adrien Rabiot hasn't played a minute of football since the World Cup and is only ready for the bench. Luka Modric is initially rested, which is a surprise given his experience and importance to the team. Yunus Musah gets the nod in midfield along with Ardon Jashari, with Pervis Estupinan and Samuel Chukwueze on the wings.
Torino, on the other hand, squeezed past Carrarese 1-0 in the Coppa Italia last week thanks to a Giovanni Simeone penalty. The pitch at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino is in a dismal state and remains rather patchy. Duvan Zapata, Tino Anjorin, Pietro Pellegri and Franco Israel are injured, with new signing Eray Comert suspended. Fresh arrivals Pietro Comuzzo and Kian Fitz-Jim go straight into the starting XI for Torino.
The match is set to be an exciting one, with both teams looking to make a strong start to the season. The outcome of the match remains uncertain, but one thing is for sure - it will be a closely contested game.