Juventus will face AC Milan this evening at Allianz Stadium, with kick-off set for 20:45. The fixture is drawing attention not only for the league positions but also because Massimiliano Allegri, the former Juventus manager, returns to Turin with a Milan side in impressive form.
Juventus started the Serie A season with three consecutive wins but have since drawn four matches in a row across all competitions. Their most recent result came in the UEFA Champions League, where they conceded late to draw 2-2 against Villarreal. Despite the series of draws, Juventus remain unbeaten in the league, with three wins and two draws, and they have not lost in their last ten league matches. At home, the team has been particularly strong, winning six of their last seven league matches, but the recent inability to secure victories continues to cause concern.
Milan arrive in Turin on the back of five consecutive wins, including a 2-1 triumph over reigning champions Napoli. Four clean sheets during that run highlight their defensive strength, while their attack has also been efficient. The Rossoneri are joint-top of the Serie A table, having won four consecutive league matches for the first time since April 2024, and they have won six of their last seven competitive away games.
Recent meetings between Juventus and Milan have been tightly contested. In the last eight league encounters, both sides have won twice, with four matches ending in draws. Only eight goals were scored across those fixtures, suggesting that this match could be closely fought.
Juventus will look to Francisco Conceição, who has scored in consecutive appearances and is known for finding the net after the break, while Milan will rely on Alexis Saelemaekers, who has contributed to six goals in his last six matches and remains unbeaten in Serie A when scoring. Juventus will be without Juan Cabal due to an injury sustained in midweek, and Milan will miss Pervis Estupiñán, who is suspended following a red card against Napoli.
The match promises to be a key test for both sides, with Juventus eager to end their winless streak and Milan aiming to continue their push for the top of the table.
