After losing to Frosinone last time out, Claudio Ranieri's men sit 17th in the standings; meanwhile, mid-table Toro are unbeaten in 2024.
Match preview
After the death of Cagliari legend Gigi Riva earlier this week, the Rossoblu will pay tribute to one of Italy's greatest players on Friday, when they aim to move further clear of danger in the Serie A survival race.
In 1970, Riva helped the Sardinian club become Scudetto winners for the only time in their history, marking the first time a club south of Rome had won the league title. This season's squad, of course, have less lofty aims.
Following another defeat last week, Cagliari have posted a modest 18 points from 21 matches since gaining promotion, and finishing in their current position - just outside the relegation places - would represent success.
Most recently, Ranieri's side failed to replicate the last-gasp heroics of their victory in a seven-goal thriller versus Frosinone earlier this season, as they suffered a 3-1 loss to their fellow promoted club.
Having seen a three-match unbeaten streak ended, Cagliari now return to home turf, where they have picked up all but three of their points so far. In fact, a goalless draw in August's reverse fixture with Torino was one of the few road trips not to end in defeat.
Toro also recorded a 0-0 result in last Saturday's game against Genoa at Stadio Luigi Ferraris, which followed a spectacular start to 2024 for the team overseen by Croatian coach Ivan Juric.
Last season's champions were swept aside in the Granata's first home fixture of the new year, but after beating Napoli 3-0 in Turin, being held goalless by his former club was somewhat frustrating for ex-Genoa man Juric.
His side now occupy 10th spot in the table, and victory on Friday would take them level with ninth-placed Napoli - just two points shy of the European places.
Out to end a five-match winless streak away from home - having failed to even find the net in four - the last time Torino secured maximum points on their travels was back in October, against Lecce.
They now face another challenging contest down south, where Cagliari are a tough proposition for visiting sides. If Toro want to stay in the race for a top-six finish, though, they may need to start passing such tests.
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Torino Serie A form:
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Team News
Although well-stocked in attacking areas, Claudio Ranieri's Cagliari squad will be missing several forwards for Friday's game: Gaetano Oristanio and Eldor Shomurodov are both injured, while Zito Luvumbo is representing Angola at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Another striker, Gianluca Lapadula recently returned to action and could now be promoted from the bench, but midfielders Marko Rog and Marco Mancosu remain unavailable.
The hosts will hope Polish centre-back Mateusz Wieteska can start after suffering a mouth injury against Frosinone: Edoardo Goldaniga stands ready to deputise in defence.
After a period of rest - due to last week's scheduled opponents Lazio taking part in the Supercoppa Italiana - Torino should have an almost fully-fit squad available.
The visitors' only confirmed absentee is ACL victim Perr Schuurs, who is out for the rest of the season, while Demba Seck has joined Frosinone on loan; Ivan Juric may therefore name an unchanged XI.
Cagliari possible starting lineup:
Scuffet; Zappa, Goldaniga, Dossena, Augello; Sulemana, Makoumbou, Grassi; Nandez, Viola; Petagna
Torino possible starting lineup:
Milinkovic-Savic; Djidji, Buongiorno, Rodriguez; Bellanova, Ricci, Ilic, Lazaro; Vlasic; Sanabria, Zapata