There will be at least three minutes of added time.
89'
S. Skrabb gets yellow.
Skrabb wastes no time in getting involved, as he receives a yellow card for a foul on Hernandez.
88'
S. Skrabb enters the game and replaces D. Bisoli.
A final change from Brescia sees Skrabb replace Bisoli.
85'
Tonali goes for goal form a free-kick 25 yards out. His strike looked destined to trouble Donnarumma, but Rebic turned it wide.
81'
Brescia have been unable to settle since going behind, leaving plenty of gaps for Milan to expose on the counter, with Rebic and Castillejo – who both have pace to burn – particularly threatening either side of Ibrahimovic in what is now a three-pronged attack.
78'
A. Donnarumma enters the game and replaces F. Ayé.
A change for Brescia, too. Aye makes way, with Alfredo Donnarumma coming on. Can he find a way past his namesake in Milan’s goal?
77'
R. Krunić enters the game and replaces H. Çalhanoğlu.
Pioli has made a second change, as he looks to see out what would be a crucial and hard-fought win. Krunic, a more defensive-minded midfielder, is on in place of Calhanoglu.
73'
It’s a real sucker punch for Brescia, who have been on top for large chunks of this half. However, as it stands, Milan are heading for all three points.
71'
A. Rebić has scored a goal for AC Milan!
GOAL! REBIC MAKES IT 1-0 TO MILAN! Well, Brescia have been made to pay for their earlier profligacy and it is super-sub Rebic who has given the visitors the lead, bundling home from close range after a scramble in the six-yard box.
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70'
E. Ndoj enters the game and replaces D. Dessena.
Brescia have made their first change. Ndoj is on in place of Dessena.
66'
Milan are swiftly on the back foot, however, with Torregrossa getting on the end of a cross. He is clearly cut off by Hernandez, who does well to nudge the ball out of play. To Brescia’s chagrin, though, the referee awards the away side a free-kick for handball.
62'
I. Bennacer gets yellow.
Milan are failing to gain a foothold in this match now, and Bennacer has become their latest player to receive a booking after he desperately dragged down Dessena in order to prevent a Brescia counter-attack.
58'
A. Rebić enters the game and replaces Rafael Leão.
Pioli has reacted to this poor start to the second half from his side by making the first change. Leao is off, with Rebic joining Ibrahimovic up front.
57'
Tonali has been sensational for Brescia today and a surging run from the midfielder carves open Milan’s defence. He just gets the ball trapped under his feet, however, and the youngster is unable to get the shot off before a defender races over to intervene.
53'
Romagnoli gets a shot off after Brescia fail to deal with a corner, but the defender's effort is well off target.
50'
No chances as of yet, with Brescia showing the most promise since the restart. A cross from the left is cleared but Tonali is on hand to meet the loose ball and keep up the pressure.
46'
We're back up and running for the second half.
45' +1
HALF-TIME: Brescia 0-0 Milan.
44'
A. Conti gets yellow.
Conti has received a booking – Milan's third of the match.
39'
Torregrossa lashes a rather wild attempt over but, as this game approaches half-time, Brescia are certainly on top.
36'
T. Hernández gets yellow.
Hernandez becomes the second Milan player to receive a caution after a heavy challenge on Sabelli.
30'
Calhanoglu delivers a fantastic cross from a free-kick down the right flank, but Ibrahimovic mistimed his jump and fails to connect with his header. It has been a frustrating opening half-an-hour for Milan’s striker.
25'
Bisoli has just raced through one-on-one with Donnarumma, but failed to beat Milan’s goalkeeper. It would not have counted anyway, however, as the offside flag was up.
23'
Joronen has been called into action again, though this time his save was a much simpler one, with Kjaer failing to generate any real power on his header.
21'
S. Sabelli gets yellow.
Sabelli becomes the first Brescia player to go into the book, having brought down Bennacer from behind.
20'
Ibrahimovic’s presence proves too much for Brescia’s defence as the veteran striker towers hight to meet a cross from the right. His header isn’t a clean one, though, and loops up, making it an awkward save for Joronen, who just manages to keep it out.
15'
Now it’s Bennacer’s heavy touch which costs Milan, as the midfielder takes the ball out of play after Ibrahimovic and Calhanoglu had combined to put him through.
14'
Nearly! Milan really should have been in, there. Leao did brilliantly to get to the byline and cut a cross back into Ibrahimovic, but his touch was a sloppy one and the chance goes begging.
12'
Brescia are certainly the side that are on the front foot as things stand. Again, Tonali is given the freedom to drive up from midfield, this time latching onto a throw and trying to deliver a first-time cross, though he gets too much on it.
8'
It has been a largely scrappy encounter so far, with neither side Abel to string a succession of passes together. Tonali is already looking the most composed player on the ball, and he tees up a team-mate to whip in a cross which Donnarumma does well to clear.
6'
Milan wanted a penalty when Ibrahimovic’s shot was blocked just inside the area, with the visitors claiming it hit a defender’s arm. However, the replays have since shown there was no way the Brescia man could have got out of the way of the strike.
4'
Youngster Tonali will surely be crucial for Brescia today, if they are going to get something from this match. The midfielder does well to create some space for himself down the left and get the home side started on an attack, which eventually results in Aye getting a shot off which is easily saved by Donnarumma.
2'
S. Kjær gets yellow.
An early booking for Kjaer, who clattered into Torregrossa.
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KICK-OFF! We are up and running between Brescia and Milan.
Welcome to live coverage of today’s Serie A encounter between Brescia and Milan!
Today’s match sees two sides in differing form meet. Brescia are 19th, having failed to win any of their last five matches. Milan, meanwhile, have finally started to come good under Stefano Pioli and would go sixth with a win.
It is no surprise to see Milan’s upturn in form has coincided with the return of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, though it was Ante Rebic who proved the hero with two goals from the bench in the 3-2 win over Udinese last time out.
BRESCIA SUBS: Enrico Alfonso, Barker Bjarnason, Mattia Viviani, Bruno Martella, Giangiacomo Magnani, Alfredo Donnarumma, Nikolas Spalek, Simon Skrabb, Emanuele Ndoj, Massimiliano Mangraviti, Lorenzo Andrenacci, Daniele Gastaldello.
MILAN SUBS: Asmir Begovic, Giacomo Bonaventura, Suso, Krzysztof Piatek, Ante Rebic, Mateo Musacchio, Rade Krunic, Matteo Gabbia, Ricardo Rodriguez, Antonio Donnarumma.
MILAN (4-4-2): Gianluigi Donnarumma; Andrea Conti, Simon Kjaer, Alessio Romagnoli, Theo Hernandez; Samu Castillejo, Franck Kessie, Ismael Bennacer, Hakan Calhanoglu; Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Rafael Leao.
The teams are in the tunnel and we're just moments from kick-off in this Serie A clash!
This match is well in the balance and both coaches will know that, if their side can show a bit more composure in front of goal after the restart, then victory is well within the reach of both teams.
The victory lifts Milan up into sixth, four points behind Atalanta, and a push for the Champions League places certainly isn’t out of the Rossoneri’s reach. Brescia, meanwhile, remain 19th.
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