RAI Internazionale and beIN Sport Play will broadcast the match between bottom half Catania and AC Milan. The Rossoneri are looking for just their fourth win in Serie A this season.

Catania will host Milan in an early Serie A match today.Preview: Pressure still on for Allegri after five winless Serie A matches

The last time AC Milan won a Serie A match seems so long ago. A 1-0 victory over Udinese at the San Siro on October 19 was the last time the Rossoneri claimed three points in the domestic campaign.

With pressure mounting on Allegri and Galliani's departure, Milan are almost forced to emerge victorious on Sunday, when they take on last placed Catania.

 

Since the start of the season, many Milan fans would have expected to see Allegri sacked. Instead, they see Galliani's era come to an end after 27 years at the club. His recent run-ins with Berlusconi's daughter led to him stepping down, and now one of Italy's most prestigious clubs will start a new chapter.

Starting that new chapter with a victory on Sunday would be a positive start, as well as a safety cushion for Allegri.

The Italian manager has been under pressure, but his job has likely been saved due to Milan's performances in the Champions League. Unfortunately for them, they have been unable to produce those same results in Serie A.

Currently 13th in the league standings, only five points separate Milan from Catania, who area last. Looking at the table above them, the Rossoneri trail first placed Juventus by 20 points.

But despite all that is going on at the club, Allegri is fully focused on getting his players to turn things around. 

"My players put in a good performance and took an important result in Glasgow," Allegri told reporters. "I don't believe in games marking a turning point although to win a game always gives you a boost in confidence."

At this point, Milan is not very sure about what they need, but above all, they need three points. They will need to do so without Robinho, who picked up a shoulder injury against Celtic. Zapata will also miss out due to suspension, with Abate a concern as well. 

The hosts are also desperate for points as they look to get out of the relegation zone. A victory could move them out of the bottom three, depending on how some of the other results play out. 

With injury concerns of their own, the Sicilians will be without Sergio Almiron, Mariano Izco, Gonzalo Bergessio and Kingsley Boateng. 

Milan will be under more pressure to get a result in this match, which could give Catania a good chance to even grab a point. Allegri's side has not been all that great defensively in Serie A, while Catania have only scored nine goals, from 13 matches.

Where to watch the match - live stream, start time, TV channels, live scores

Watch Catania vs AC Milan live on Sunday, December 1, 2013:

In Canada at 6:30 ET on: beIN Sport Play Canada, RAI Internazionale

In the UK at 11:30 BST on: BT Sport 2

In the USA at 6:30 ET on: beIN Sport PlayRAI Internazionale

For full TV listings for this Serie A match, visit the Catania vs AC Milan match page