
Both looking to build on their respective victories from last time out, AC Milan and Bologna will square off at the San Siro in Serie A on Sunday night.
The two teams both have three points on the board following two rounds of action in the Italian top-flight.
After kicking off their campaign with a shock 2-1 defeat at home to Cremonese, Milan got their season up and running with a 2-0 win at Leece.
Massimiliano Allegri will be hoping that maiden league win of the season can act as a springboard for further success when his side do battle with Bologna this weekend.
The Red and Blues also signed off for the international break with a victory, claiming a narrow 1-0 win over Como.
While Vincenzo Italiano and his players will have taken plenty of positives from that victory, it would be fair to say that they can expect a sterner test at the San Siro on Sunday night.
How the bookies view it: Rossoneri to reign supreme
Despite losing their opening Serie A home game of the season, AC Milan are short-priced 4/5 favourites with Boylesports on Sunday night.
Bologna are as big as 3/1 on Boylesports to take top honours at the San Siro while a share of the spoils is also considered unlikely at 12/5 with the same bookmaker.
Head to head: Milan out for revenge
The two teams last crossed paths in last season's Coppa Italia final, with Bologna ending their 51-year trophy drought courtesy of a 1-0 victory.
The duo also locked horns twice in Serie A last season, with the home team triumphing on each respective occasion.
Players to watch: Freuler fouls fancied
Remo Freuler committed three fouls during last season’s corresponding fixture, making two or more misdemeanours from the Bologna midfielder on Sunday night an attractive option at 11/8 on Bet365.
Christian Pulisic has scored two goals across his three appearances for AC Milan in all competitions this season, the most recent of which came against Lecce last time out. Therefore, the United States forward looks a little overpriced at 8/11 on PaddyPower to hit the target at least once on Sunday night.
Predicted line-ups
Rafael Leao is unlikely to recover from a calf injury in time to face Bologna on Sunday night, however Christopher Nkunku could be handed his debut after joining the club from Chelsea towards the end of the summer transfer window.
Ibrahim Sulemana and Tommaso Pobega are the latest two players to check into the Bologna treatment room, which is also currently occupied by Ciro Immobile, Emil Holm and Nicolo Casale.
AC Milan: Maignan; Tomori, De Winter, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Loftus-Cheek, Modric, Fofana, Estupinan; Pulisic, Gimenez
Bologna: Skorupski; Zortea, Vitik, Heggem, Miranda; Freuler, Ferguson; Orsolini, Odgaard, Cambiaghi; Castro
Anything else catch the eye?
With a close-fought contest anticipated on Sunday night, opposing goals could be the way to play this San Siro showdown.
Three of the pair’s combined four matches in Serie A this season have featured two match goals or fewer.
With that in mind, under 2.5 goals looks well worthy of support at 17/20 with Boylesports.