Who's playing: Milan will be hoping to become the first team to end Napoli's unbeaten away run this season as the Rossoneri welcome the Partenopei to the Stadio San Siro on Sunday.
What time: Sunday, April 15th at 06:00 PST/09:00 EST/14:00 BST/15:00 CET
What stadium: This game will be played at the Stadio San Siro which seats up to 80.018 fans at max capacity.
Which channel:
- In the USA on: beIN SPORTS CONNECT, fuboTV, iGol, beIN SPORTS, Rai Italia America
- In Italy on: SKY Go Italia, PremiumSport HD, Sky Calcio 1, Premium Play, Sky Sport 1 HD Italia
- In the UK on: BT Sport ESPN, BT Sport Live
- In Canada on: Rai Italia America, DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada, beIN Sports Canada
*If your country is not listed above, feel free to check here for additional up-to-date broadcast listings
Napoli have yet to lose a single away game this season, with 12 wins and three draws so far. The Partenopei have really thrown all their efforts into winning the Scudetto this term, and presently sit four points behind Juventus with just seven games remaining. With the Bianconeri now out of the Champions League, however, the reigning Scudetto champs are now largely going to be playing once a week and are looking good to make it an unprecedented seventh straight Scudetto.
Still, Napoli aren't giving up hope. They will look to take advantage of their strong historical record against a Milan side who are yet to fully find their footing to pick up all three points and again apply pressure to Juventus ahead of La Vecchia Signora's clash with Sampdoria. To complicate matters for the hosts, they're missing both Alessio Romagnoli (injury) and captain Leonardo Bonucci (suspension), which leaves them short of two first-choice defensive options. Not a position they want to find themselves in ahead of taking a team who boast the third-strongest attack in the league at the moment.
In addition, Napoli have really bolstered their defense this season. They've conceded just 21 goals, which is only bettered by Juventus (18), and impressively, only eight of those have been on the road. Milan, meanwhile, are winless in their last three games, including a frustrating 1-1 draw with Sassuolo, a scoreless stalemate against Inter, and a 3-1 defeat to Juventus.
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