Things are petering out here. Juve are playing this well, taking all of the sting out of proceedings and they are coasting now.
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There will be four minutes added on here.
89'
NO HAT-TRICK! Zaza shows great awareness to play Morata behind Torino. He has only Peres for company and he manages to get the shot away, but Padelli saves with ease.
87'
S. Khedira goes off after a red card!
RED CARD! Bonucci gives a free-kick away and Khedira appears to say something to the referee, who swiftly responds by handing out a straight red. Off goes the German!
85'
S. Zaza enters the game and replaces M. Mandžukić.
Juve continue to try and wind the clock down, as Mandzukic - who has been really poor today - is replaced by Zaza. The only surprise is that he has survived so long.
83'
Torino continue to search for a second goal, but they have struggled to even string a few passes together in the last few minutes.
81'
D. Baselli enters the game and replaces M. Benassi.
Final change for Torino now, as the impressive Benassi makes way for Baselli in midfield.
78'
That goal all but secures things for Juve. They have been excellent in the second half. Torino started well but the visitors have responded brilliantly.
76'
Álvaro Morata has scored a goal for Juventus! Assist by P. Pogba.
Pogba hammers the ball into the wall, it comes back to him and then he smashes it back into the area, allowing for Morata to steer home.
GOAL!!!! JUVE WRAP THINGS UP! Pogba's initial free-kick crashes against the wall, but it comes back to him and he drills the ball into the area and Morata guides it past Padelli with a poacher's effort.
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D. Zappacosta enters the game and replaces G. Silva.
JUVE SURVIVE! Benassi does really well, getting into the area and playing the ball into the danger zone. Lopez takes up possession, in the six-yard box, holds off Bonucci and gets a shot away, but Barzagli makes the block and Rugani hacks clear. A change swiftly follows, with Zappacosta replaced Silva for the hosts.
NO RED CARD! Great play by Sandro, as he charges forward up the left and in towards the penalty area. Glik brings him down and somehow escapes a second booking.
74'
Juve escape as Acquah appears to be blatantly shoved to the floor by Barzagli, but the referee ignores the Torino protests.
72'
Bonucci is certainly letting Belotti know he is there. Again the centre-back barges into the back of the former Palermo youngster and concedes a foul on the halfway line.
70'
Cuadrado is in pain here. The Colombian tries to trick his way out of danger and Lopez tackles him, leaving him rolling around clutching his hip.
68'
A. Belotti gets yellow.
Poor tackle from Belotti, as the Italian goes flying in on Lemina and catches the Gabon international. Out comes the yellow card.
65'
It's back to square one for the home side now. Torino had had the better of things since the break, but it just shows how far a bit of individual brilliance can take you.
63'
Álvaro Morata has scored a goal for Juventus! Assist by P. Pogba.
GOAL!!!! JUVE HAVE THE TWO-GOAL CUSHION AGAIN! What a magnificent goal! Sensational play by Pogba, as he holds off two defenders, turning them inside-out before scooping an outrageous pass over the defence for Morata. The Spaniard brings it down and then coolly strokes past Padelli. Brilliant all round.
Magical play by Pogba, as the Frenchman singlehandedly terrorises the Torino midfield and then lifts the ball into Morata's path.
60'
Juve are on the rails here. They need to do everything they can to disrupt the flow of Torino and Bonucci tries to do just that, as he draws a cheap foul from Belotti.
58'
NO GOAL!!! Torino are halfway through their celebrations, thinking they'd equalised before the goal is chalked off. Peres did brilliantly yet again, charging forward from right-back, gliding past two challenges in the middle. He eventually got a shot away, which was deflected into the path of Lopez, who found the net. But the Argentine was adjudged to be just offside.
56'
NO PENALTY! Big shouts from the Juve players, as Pogba plays a brilliant pass in behind Silva for Cuadrado and the Torino man slides in desperately. Replays show the referee was right to stay his hand, with the Uruguayan getting the ball. A great challenge, it turns out.
54'
Bonucci is guilty of getting a little too aggressive with Maxi Lopez just inside the Juve half and he concedes a foul. Torino don't make anything of it, though, as Silva hoists it into the danger zone and Buffon plucks it out of the air.
52'
The Juve players are already starting to show signs of frustration, as Pogba reacts to a poor pass from the back. That will be music to Torino ears.
50'
J. Cuadrado enters the game and replaces S. Lichtsteiner.
Another Juve switch now, as Lichtsteiner - who has been booked - is replaced by Cuadrado. A wise move by Allegri.
48'
Penalty goal scored by A. Belotti for Torino!
GOAL!!!! TORINO PULL ONE BACK! Belotti steps up and places his penalty kick coolly into the bottom-left corner, leaving Buffon rooted to the spot.
47'
L. Bonucci gets yellow.
PENALTY! Peres surges up the right flank and gets in behind Sandro. The Brazilian lunges in and appears to take the ball, but the Torino man goes down and the referee points to the spot. That could be controversial. Bonucci's protests get him booked.
46'
M. López enters the game and replaces C. Immobile.
Off we go for the second half. There was one change at the break, with Lopez replacing Immobile, who picked up an injury right at the end of the first period.
45' +2
HALF-TIME!
45' +1
There will be two minutes added on here.
45'
Good effort from Benassi, as the midfielder works space for himself well just outside the Juve area and gets a shot away, but Buffon makes a comfortable save.
44'
S. Lichtsteiner gets yellow.
Lichtsteiner is the latest to get a booking, as the right-back dives in on Glik after he overran the ball.
42'
S. Khedira has scored a goal for Juventus! Assist by M. Mandžukić.
GOAL!!!! A BRILLIANT SECOND FOR JUVE! Torino switched off in midfield, allowing Khedira to charge through and the German just kept on going, before gliding past Glik and putting a composed finish past Padelli.
A rare moment of involvement for Mandzukic, as the striker knocks down a lofted pass for Khedira to latch on to and the German charges through.
40'
Good defending by Maksimovic, as Morata runs at the heart of the Torino backline, attempting to trick his way through with a display of quick feet. He almost gets past his man, but is halted by a crucial tackle.
38'
Good effort! Lichtsteiner is invited forward and he glides inside the booked Silva, leaving him on his backside. He carries on towards goal and shoots left-footed, but it is sliced past the far post. A decent effort, though.
36'
SAVED! Pogba steps up to the free-kick and goes for goal again. There is more of an angle on it this time, giving Padelli a little more cover and the goalkeeper punches it away.
35'
G. Silva gets yellow.
Another free-kick to Juve in a promising position, as Lichtsteiner gets into the final third and is tripped from behind by Silva. Yellow card. They are totting up now.
34'
Torino are straight back on the front foot, looking for an equaliser. Silva gets up the left flank and curls a decent cross in towards Belotti, who knocks the ball on to Rugani and claims for a penalty, but the referee awards a free-kick in favour of the visitors.
33'
P. Pogba has scored a goal for Juventus!
GOAL!!!! JUVE TAKE THE LEAD! With Dybala off, Pogba takes charge of the free-kick and the Frenchman sends a brilliant 30-yard strike over the wall and just about out of the reach of Padelli. A fine strike.
32'
Álvaro Morata enters the game and replaces P. Dybala.
There is the change, as Morata comes on for the stricken Dybala.
31'
K. Glik gets yellow.
Dybala's game appears to be over. The Argentine seemed to tweak something in his calf when taking that kick and he instantly gestures over to the bench. He's still out there, but surely he won't last long?
Glik is having a nightmare out there. This time Pogba glides past him and he responds by hauling him to the floor in cynical fashion. Out comes the yellow card once again.
30'
Both Dybala and Pogba stand over the ball waiting to take the kick. The Argentine eventually takes it and gets the shot away, but he strikes it straight into the wall.
29'
That's another crude challenge, this time from Immobile, as the striker tracks back and chases Dybala, before taking him out from behind. He is lucky to escape a booking there.
27'
Dybala's corners haven't been great so far today. The Argentine again sends one straight into the first man and Torino try to spring a counter, with Immobile charging forward. The move breaks down quickly though, as a hopeful cross is dealt with easily.
25'
Juve are starting to dictate things in the middle now, slowly but surely. Nevertheless, it has to be noted that they aren't creating a great deal. Torino look shaky at the back though they've not been truly tested.
23'
Pogba has been quiet so far. He finally gets himself involved in the final third, but he is laborious on the ball and his attempted pass is swiftly knocked off target by Vives.
21'
More good play by Belotti, as the forward holds off Sandro out wide and squeezes a cross into the area. It almost creeps inside Buffon's left-hand post, but the goalkeeper is equal to it.
19'
A. Acquah gets yellow.
Out comes the yellow card again, as Acquah plays a clever give-and-go with Peres, before charging into the area. His first touch is heavy, though, and he dives in on Rugani, catching the defender late.
18'
Again, fine football from the home side. Maksimovic is invited forward by Juve and the defender chips a clever pass into the right side of the area. Immobile latches on to it and plays the ball right across the face of goal, but no one is there to tap it in.
16'
Alex Sandro gets yellow.
Good play by Aquah, as the Ghanaian takes up possession deep in his own half and then bursts forward, holding off Dybala and Alex Sandro, before the latter commits a cynical foul and gets booked.
15'
Better from the hosts now, as a cross from the left is well held up by Acquah on the edge of the area, as he tees up Benassi. The Italian latches on to it and sends a shot towards goal, but Buffon keeps it out to his right.
13'
It's kicking off out on the right flank now. Lichtsteiner and Glik clash by the touchline, with the Pole reacting to his counterpart and squaring up to him. The Juve right-back embarrassingly goes to ground clutching his face, even though there was no contact. Thankfully the referee doesn't book the hosts' captain.
12'
There has not been an awful lot of football played so far, with lots of strong tackles and botched clearances. There's plenty of aggression out there, just not much quality until now.
10'
Poor refereeing there, as Lichtsteiner and Silva end up in a tangle out wide away from the ball, but the decision goes in favour of Torino, when it was the Uruguayan doing the fouling.
9'
The Torino throw-in is played short but they keep the ball and eventually Immobile gets a cross into the danger zone, which is then nodded over by Belotti.
8'
Torino are doing a good job of playing themselves out of trouble at the back. This time it is Peres who sweeps up, calmly passes, receives it back and then surges forward, into the Juve half. He is eventually knocked over, but he still manages to poke the ball out wide to Immobile, whose cross is blocked out for a goal-kick.
6'
Torino may be trying to put Juve under as much pressure, but they aren't helping themselves out at the back. Glik is forced back into his own area by Dybala, before hitting quite a heavy pass to Padelli. The goalkeeper's clearance is poor, but luckily the hosts escape.
5'
RECORD! There we have it, Buffon passes the threshold and becomes the new holder of the longest clean sheet streak in Serie A history, as he passes the 929 minute mark.
4'
Good footwork from Immobile, as the ex-Juve man finds himself surrounded on the halfway line, but he turns cleverly and draws a foul from Lemina.
3'
One thing is clear from the first couple of minutes here, is that Torino are desperate to knock the ball forward as quickly as possible, with Immobile and Belotti already pushing up extremely high. Both will be putting themselves about here, you can bet on that.
Torino starting XI (3-5-2): Padelli; Maksimovic, Glik, Moretti; Bruno Peres, Acquah, Vives, Benassi, Silva; Immobile, Belotti
The reigning champions have not had a great deal of time to recover from their heartbreaking Champions League exit to Bayern Munich on Tuesday, as they went two up in Germany before conceding a late equaliser and ultimately coming unstuck in extra-time. They've no time to feel sorry for themselves, with this massive derby clash coming hard on its heels. Max Allegri's men really cannot afford to drop points either, with Napoli - who host Genoa later today - just three points behind them in what looks to be the closest Serie A title race in several years.
Aside from the bitterness of their European exit, the major talking point with regards to this match has been centred of Juve goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon. The club and Italy legend goes into the match having not conceded a league goal in 926 minutes, meaning he is closing in on Sebastiano Rossi's record of 929 minutes. Nevertheless, a professional of the stature of Buffon will likely ignore such a record should his team not prevail at the Stadio Olimpico today, with so much potentially riding on it in the title race. But in terms of the feat, he can likely take solace in the fact that there hasn't been a goal in the opening four minutes of this fixture since 1967.
Following the disappointment in Munich, Allegri has made four changes to his team, with Alvaro Morata, Juan Cuadrado, Hernanes and Patrice Evra all dropping to the bench. Starting in their places are Daniele Rugani, Mario Lemina, Mario Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala, with the latter returning from a calf problem after missing the game on Wednesday. There's still no place for Giorgio Chiellini, nor Claudio Marchisio.
It's a glorious sunny day in Turin, but recent history doesn't provide Torino with many rays of hope with regards to their derby record. They may have beaten Juve here last season, but that was their first victory in this fixture in 19 attempt. Sure, every winning streak has to start somewhere, but given Juve are unbeaten in 19 in the league this term - having not conceded in their last 10 - it would take a brave man to back the hosts today, with only two of their last 15 ending in victory.
The players are heading out of the tunnel with kick-off just moments away. The Stadio Olimpico is bouncing!
Hello and welcome to the LIVE coverage of this Derby della Mole clash between Torino and Juventus. These two cross-city rivals go head-to-head for bragging rights, while the hosts hope to increase the gap between themselves and the bottom three and Juve look to go six points clear at the top of the table, at least for a couple of hours.
The referee brings an entertaining first half to a close in Turin, as Juve unsurprisingly take a comfortable 2-0 lead into the break, with Paul Pogba and Sami Khedira on the scoresheet. It took a while for things to heat up, but we've largely been treated to a decent game, but one in which Juve have looked comfortable for the last 25 minutes or so. The home side began positively, showing plenty of attacking intent and aggression, but the visitors have since taken over and don't look like letting this lead slip.
The referee brings a thoroughly entertaining second half to a close, as the Serie A champions run out comfortable 4-1 winners in the Turin derby. It looked as though the home side were going to make things difficult just after the break, with Belotti pulling one back from the penalty spot, but Juve - thanks to a moment of Pogba brilliance - took charge of things once again and charged clear, with Morata adding two from the bench. They are going to take some stopping in the title race.
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