Napoli
Line-up
- 25D. Ospina
- 23E. Hysaj
- 26K. Koulibaly
- 19N. Maksimović
- 2K. Malcuit
- 20P. Zieliński
- 5Allan
- 8Fabián Ruiz
- 7José Callejón
- 24L. Insigne
- 99Arkadiusz Milik
- 9S. Verdi
- 14D. Mertens
Subs
- 27O. Karnezis
- 1A. Meret
- 21Vlad Chiricheș
- 31F. Ghoulam
- 13S. Luperto
- 42A. Diawara
Torino
Line-up
- 39S. Sirigu
- 24E. Moretti
- 33N. Nkoulou
- 5A. Izzo
- 21Álex Berenguer
- 34Ola Aina
- 15C. Ansaldi
- 29L. De Silvestri
- 7S. Lukić
- 88Tomás Rincón
- 9A. Belotti
- 8D. Baselli
- 23Soualiho Meïté
- 27V. Parigini
Subs
- 1S. Ichazo
- 25Antonio Rosati
- 36Gleison
- 99Erick Ferigra
- 19V. Damaşcan
- 14Iago Falque
- 11S. Zaza
A draw at Fiorentina last weekend extended Napoli's unbeaten league run to five games but it did their title hopes no good at all. After Juventus beat Frosinone on Friday evening, they have a 14-point lead over Napoli from a game more. The top two meet on March 3 and Napoli just have to keep winning if they want to have any chance of becoming champions. Napoli had a good 3-1 win at Zurich in the Europa League on Thursday and are undefeateed in their last 17 home league games winning the last five. Ten out of 12 home league games have been won this season with the other two drawn.
Torino are eighth in Serie A and four points from the Europa League places. They are unbeaten in their last three league games and have kept clean sheets in each of those matches. Torino have only won two away league games all season and one of those was against bottom of the table Chievo. Only Roma have beaten them on their travels and the other nine away games have all been drawn including five of the last six. Napoli desperately need to win this game and with their impressive home record can get the three points here.