Lazio have the chance to turn the page on a shaky start to the Serie A season when they welcome Torino to the Stadio Olimpico in Round 6.
Currently 12th in the table, Maurizio Sarri's side will be looking to build on last week’s commanding 3-0 win at Genoa.
The Biancocelesti have only managed back-to-back league wins once this season, and a repeat would signal a welcome boost after a slow start. Their recent 4-0 thrashing of Verona and the three goals at Genoa mean they've scored seven goals in just two matches, giving them plenty of confidence heading into this clash. Lazio also hold the upper hand historically, remaining unbeaten in their last four encounters with Torino.
Torino, meanwhile, sit 15th and are struggling to find the net, having scored just twice in five league outings. Under Marco Baroni, the Granata have claimed only one league victory this season, a shock 1-0 win over Lazio's city rivals AS Roma. Coming off two consecutive defeats, Torino's porous defence, which has allowed an average of two goals per game, faces a tough test against a Lazio attack in good form.
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How to watch Lazio vs Torino online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United Kingdom (UK), the Serie A match between Lazio and Torino will be available to watch and stream online live through DAZN.
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Lazio vs Torino kick-off time
The Serie A match between Lazio and Torino will be played at Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy.
It will kick off at 2 pm BST on Saturday, October 4, in the UK.
Team news & squads
Lazio team news
Lazio face their own injury concerns ahead of this clash. Midfield engine Nicolo Rovella and key striker Valentin Castellanos are both doubts as they race to regain fitness, while Matias Vecino will be assessed before kickoff.
The Biancocelesti will also be without defensive trio Samuel Gigot (ankle), Patric (hamstring), and Manuel Lazzari (thigh), as well as sidelined players Luca Pellegrini, Adam Marusic, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, and Matteo Guendouzi, the latter suspended due to a direct red card. These absences leave Maurizio Sarri with several key gaps to navigate for the encounter.
Torino team news
Torino will still be without long-term absentee Perr Schuurs, while summer recruit Ardian Ismajli remains sidelined with a thigh issue.
However, Marco Baroni can count on some of his other new arrivals, including Tino Anjorin, Zakaria Aboukhlal, and Cyril Ngonge, the latter joining on loan from Napoli. Goalkeeping duties have shifted as well, with Vanja Milinkovic-Savic moving on and Franco Israel stepping in as his replacement.


