Venezia vs Juventus - team news, lineups, predictions
Venezia and Juventus face off this Sunday at the Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo in Serie A.
Venezia have 29 points to their name this season and occupy 19th position in the table. In their last fixture, Eusebio Di Francesco's team suffered a 3-0 reverse against Cagliari (Serie A 2024/25).
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Juventus have picked up 67 points and currently lie in 4th position. In their last game, Igor Tudor 's team won 2-0 against Udinese (Serie A 2024/25).
The last meeting between the two teams ended in a 2-2 draw.
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Venezia ( vs Cagliari 2025-05-18): Ionut Radu, Joël Schingtienne, Jay Idzes, Fali Candé, Alessio Zerbin, Hans Nicolussi, Gianluca Busio, Kike Pérez, Mikael Ellertsson, John Yeboah, Gaetano Oristanio
Juventus ( vs Udinese 2025-05-18): Michele Di Gregorio, Alberto Costa, Renato Veiga, Lloyd Kelly, Andrea Cambiaso, Weston McKennie, Manuel Locatelli, Nicolás González, Francisco Conceição, Kenan Yildiz, Randal Kolo Muani
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MANAGERS
Igor Tudor has faced Venezia on two occasions, recording only victories.
Eusebio Di Francesco has faced Juventus on 15 occasions, recording one win, three draws, and 11 losses
TEAMS
Away from home, Juventus currently has four losses in the last 23 games.
Away from home, Juventus currently has one win in the last seven games.
Away from home, Juventus has been conceding goals in five consecutive games.
Away from home, Juventus has gone five consecutive games without winning.
Away from home, Juventus has gone two consecutive games without losing.
Juventus currently has one loss in the last eight games.
Juventus has been scoring in four consecutive games.
Juventus has gone four consecutive games without losing.
Venezia currently has two wins in the last 20 games.
Venezia has been conceding goals in five consecutive games.
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