It's the final round of Serie A games before November's international break and it sees things more tighter at the top than ever, while clubs have begun sacking season with three bosses gone in the last week.
DAZN will show 380 live games across 2025-26 , and matchday eleven sees Luciano Spalletti in charge of his first home league game as Juventus boss in the Derby della Mole.
The Serie A-winning coach got off to the ideal start last weekend, as he saw his new side record their second win in a row following the sacking of Igor Tudor by beating Cremonese.
However, he would have been slightly disappointed to have only picked up a point in the midweek draw with Sporting in the Champions League and now will be looking to kick-off his reign in the league in front of the home fans with a win against Turin neighbours Torino.
Marco Borni's men are only five points off their rivals in the table, and have already caused a shock this season by beating Napoli. But it would still be a surprise if they got their first derby win for a decade on Saturday.
DAZN News has all the information ahead of Juventus vs Torino.
Juventus vs.Torino will take place at 5pm GMT on Saturday, November 8, in Serie A.
Fans watching in the US and Canada can catch the game at 12pm ET and 9am PT.
Juventus vs. Torino will take place at the Allianz Stadium in Turin.
Opened in 2011, it was built on the same site as Juve's previous home, the Stadio delle Alpi and has a capacity of 41,689.
Lloyd Kelly has missed the last two games with a hamstring injury and is again a doubt for the derby, while Juve still remain without Bremer and Juan Cabal. Spalletti will once again choose between who to use in attack, with Jonathan David being the fall guy thus far.
Previous XI: Di Gregorio, Kalulu, Gatti, Koopmeiners, Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Thuram, Conceicao, Yildiz, Vlahaovic (vs Sporting, November 4)
Marcus Pedersen is a doubt with an illness, while the game comes too soon for Zakaria Aboukhlal. Perr Schuurs and Zanos Savva are long-term absentees.
Previous XI: Paleari, Maripan, Ismajli, Coco, Pedersen, Lazaro, Illic, Casadei, Vlasic, Adams, Simeone (vs Pisa, November 2)
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All eyes in Turin will be on the derby, and although Torino have proved to be tough to beat this season, the momentum seems to be with the home side under their new boss.
Prediction: Juventus 2-0 Torino
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