Live Soccer TV's match preview provides match facts, team news, and global broadcast listings for Milan vs Benfica.

Preview: Milan vs Benfica

Milan's first major test under new coach Marco Giampaolo didn't go as expected, as they were narrowly beaten 1-0 by serial Bundesliga winners Bayern Munich. The Rossoneri will be hoping to get back on track as they take on tricky opponents Benfica, but that certainly will be much easier said than done given how solid the Eagles have done so far this summer.

Benfica, by contrast, have been doing well so far on their American tour. The Portuguese champions come into this game having won their last two fixtures, including a 3-0 win over Guadalajara as well as a 2-1 victory against Serie A's Fiorentina.

Team news: Milan vs Benfica

Milan: No new changes from the last time around. Midfielder Franck Kessié has been given an extended holiday after featuring for the Ivory Coast at this summer's AFCON tournament, and defender Mattia Caldara is still out due to a cruciate injury, whilst Ivan Strinic is dealing with an ankle issue. Meanwhile, despite traveling with the group, long-term absentee Giacomo Bonaventura, who missed the majority of last season is not expected to take part in this match.

Benfica: The Eagles don't have any fresh injury concerns ahead of this match.

Where to watch Milan vs Benfica on July 28, 2019

In the USA: ESPN Deportes+, ESPN Deportes, ESPN2

In Italy: SportItalia

In Portugal: Benfica TV, Sport TV2

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Match details, result and original broadcast info

Milan 0 - 1 Benfica

July 28, 2019 3:00pmGillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts)

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