Serie A: Where to watch Milan vs. Lazio and the likely lineups

When Milan hosts Lazio in San Siro on Sunday night in Serie A, Kyle Walker is expected to make a comeback, while Joao Felix is likely to be left out of the starting lineup.

After a terrible run of results over the past three games, including successive Serie A losses to Bologna and Torino, which followed the unfortunate Champions League exit against Feyenoord, Sergio Conceicao is in serious need of revenge.

It’s possible that Christian Pulisic may replace Joao Felix in Milan’s starting lineup.

Tijjani Reijnders could start in the trequartista position between Rafael Leao and Pulisic in a little personnel move.

Last time out, Yunus Musah started on the right wing, but he might rejoin Youssouf Fofana in central midfield.

After missing Thursday’s 2-1 loss to Bologna, Kyle Walker is returning and is anticipated to take his natural place at right-back, with Alex Jimenez probably being left out of the starting lineup.

After Lazio’s 2-0 loss to Inter in the Coppa Italia quarterfinal earlier this week, Loum Tchaouna may continue to start up front for the Biancocelesti while Taty Castellanos, Elseid Hysaj, and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru are still sidelined due to injuries.

Despite the cup loss to Inter, the majority of the team is anticipated to stay the same.

Matteo Guendouzi and Nicolo Rovella in midfield, as well as Boulaye Dia, Gustav Isaksen, and Mattia Zaccagni in attack, are all expected to return.

Both Pedro and Reda Belahyane might start on the bench, but there is a chance that they will be given a chance.

In the UK, OneFootball will be providing live coverage of today’s match.

Through Paramount+, supporters in the USA may tune in.In Italy, DAZN will broadcast the game. Come follow the Football Italia Liveblog for all the build-up to the game, in-game coverage, and post-match reactions.

 

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