Torino and Inter have confirmed their official line-ups for the match, with both teams setting up in familiar shapes that highlight their different tactical approaches. Torino start in a 3-4-1-2 system under Roberto D’Aversa, while Inter line up in a 3-5-2 under Cristian Chivu.
The selection brings clear attacking intent from both sides. Torino pair Giovanni Simeone and Che Adams up front behind Nikola Vlasic, while Inter choose Marcus Thuram and Ange-Yoan Bonny in attack, with Federico Dimarco and Denzel Darmian providing width from deeper positions.
Torino’s starting XI and bench
Torino’s starting goalkeeper is Paleari, protected by a back three of Coco, Ismajli, and Ebosse. Lazaro, Ilkhan, Gineitis, and Obrador form the midfield line, with Vlasic operating just behind Simeone and Adams.
The bench gives D’Aversa several options if the match demands changes. Ivan Ilic, Maripan, Biraghi, Tameze, and Duván Zapata are among the notable names available, giving Torino experience and depth across different areas of the pitch.
Inter’s selection and available options
Inter begin with Yann Sommer in goal and a defensive trio of Bisseck, Akanji, and Bastoni. In midfield, Darmian, Barella, Zielinski, Sucic, and Dimarco provide balance, while Bonny and Thuram lead the line.
Cristian Chivu also has a strong group on the bench. Lautaro Martínez, Hakan Calhanoglu, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Frattesi, Dumfries, and Acerbi are all available as impact options, giving Inter flexibility in shape and quality if the game changes.
Match officials and disciplinary context
The referee for the match is Mariani, with Bindoni and Tegoni acting as assistants. Crezzini serves as fourth official, while Mazzoleni is on VAR duty and Paganessi as AVAR.
Neither side has any suspended players for this fixture. Torino enter with several players on the suspension watchlist, including Aboukhlal, Gineitis, Lazaro, and Maripan, while Inter’s only player at risk is Akanji.
