TITLE chasing Lazio take on top of the table Inter Milan in a huge Serie A clash in Rome.
The home side have serious firepower in Ciro Immobile who sits top goal scorer in the league and they’ve not lost since September.
Lazio are flying this season and chasing top spotCredit: EPA
But league leaders Inter will pose a huge threat, despite a disappointing 1-0 Coppa Italia defeat to Napoli last time out.
Romelu Lukaku has come alive alongside strike partner Lauturo Martinez and Milan pushing for their first title in over nine years.
Lukaku and Co top the table going into this clashCredit: Reuters
What time is kick-off?
With so much at stake, this is prime viewing on Sunday, February 16.
The game is taking place at the Stadio Olimpico, the home of Lazio in the capital.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm UK time.
When Inter Milan visited this stadium last season, they came away with all three points after a resounding 3-0 win.
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
You can catch all of the action live on Premier Sports 1.
Coverage begins at 7.30pm.
If you want to stream, subscribe to the Premier Player from £11.99/month.
What is the latest team news?
Lazio have no high profile absentees and manager and Italian legend Simone Inzaghi will have a host of players to choose from.
‘King Ciro’ will lead the line as the main source of goals as he continues the hunt for golden boot.
Seeing Lazio high up the table is pure nostalgia, back to the days when Sven-Goran Eriksson was in charge, and the now manager leading the line.
Inter will be hoping to have goalkeeper and captain Samir Handanovic back for the game, he may prove a crucial player when it comes to stopping Lazio’s frontman.
Milan now have Christian Eriksen in their ranksCredit: SPO
Former Italy and Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has Lukaku and Lautaro Martínez to his disposal, the pair have scored 28 goals between them, scoring 58% of Inter’s goals this season.
This has the potential to be one of the games of the weekend, a must tune in.
The race for Serie A glory is wide open.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk