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Road warriors Milan can take the spoils away from Torino

Rafael Leao is Milan's leading scorer in Serie A with six
Rafael Leao is Milan's leading scorer in Serie A with sixCredit: Claudio Villa

Best bets and predictions for Sunday's matches in Serie A, Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga.

Best bets

Milan to beat Torino
BT Sport 1, 7.45pm Sunday
1pt 11-10 general

Nice draw no bet v Lorient
BT Sport 3, 4.05pm Sunday
1pt Evs general

Union Berlin to beat Borussia Monchengladbach
Sky Sports Football, 2.30pm Sunday
1pt 21-20 general

Sunday preview

Milan are made for life on the road having gone 17 Serie A away games without defeat and should continue to pick up points on the road when they visit Torino.

The reigning Italian champions have won four of their last five games and their last three away assignments to stay on the coattails of runaway leaders Napoli.

The goals have been flowing as freely as the points for the Rossoneri of late with eight goals across their last two games against Monza in Serie A and Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League, and their attacking options are further boosted by Brahim Diaz being cleared to play.

Torino ended a five-game winless run against Udinese last week but they’ve struggled for results on their own patch, while scoring the fewest home goals (five) in the division.

Third-placed Lorient are causing a stir in Ligue 1 but there are signs they are starting to cool after a hot start and they are worth opposing with an improving Nice team.

Lorient twice had to come from behind to secure a 2-2 draw at Troyes last weekend having been held at home to Reims the game before that.

The Merlucciidaes are also without the service of injured top scorer Terem Moffi for the visit of Nice, who are unbeaten in three and have performed better on the road than they have at home, winning two of their last four Ligue 1 away games.

Union Berlin put their shock defeat to Bochum last weekend behind them by beating Braga in midweek and can build on that success against out-of-form Borussia Monchengladbach.

Union have won seven out of ten at home in all competitions, keeping five home clean sheets in a row - a level of defensive solidity which Gladbach can only dream of matching.

The Foals have conceded at least twice in their last five games and head to Berlin needing to raise their game several levels if they are to claim a first away win of the season.


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Chris RiversRacing Post Sport

Published on 29 October 2022inSport

Last updated 15:45, 29 October 2022

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