After dropping points in a surprise draw with bottom-ranked Crotone, Juventus will look to recover and close the gap on league leaders Milan when Hellas Verona come to town.

Preview: Juventus vs Hellas Verona

After dropping points against Crotone, Juventus rebounded well with a solid 2-0 win on the road against Ukrainian outfit Dynamo Kiev, but they will come into this match sitting outside the top four. The Bianconeri, however, will have to take on a Verona side who will be hoping to take advantage of their key absences to pull off what would be a shock upset, especially considering Juve have won their last ten home meetings with the Gialloblu.

As for Hellas Verona, they kicked off their current campaign by winning their first two games, albeit only one was actually on the pitch. The Gialloblu were fortunate to receive a default 3-0 win over Roma after the game actually ended scoreless, and that was due to Roma fielding Amadou Diawara, who had already turned 23 but was registered as part of the under-22 team. After that, they managed to secure a 1-0 victory over Udinese, but since then, have failed to win their last two games against Parma and Genoa. In addition, Ivan Juric's side were unable to score a goal in either fixture, and arguably one could say that teams like Parma and Genoa are at the same level as Verona.

That means that the visitors have actually scored just one goal since the season started (excluding the three they were given due to Roma's administrative error) but, in the same vein have only conceded once. Although Juventus are missing key players like Cristiano Ronaldo and new American signing Weston McKennie due to COVID-19, Verona will still be facing an uphill battle here. They've failed to win their last 12 away games, and have historically struggled at this ground - in fact, they've ended up losing in their last ten trips to Turin.

Team news: Juventus vs Hellas Verona

Juventus: Both Cristiano Ronaldo and Weston McKennie are still out due to COVID-19. Meanwhile, Matthijs de Ligt is still not fit after undergoing shoulder surgery, and Federico Chiesa is suspended after receiving a red card on his debut during the clash with Crotone. Paulo Dybala is expected to make his return to the fold after recovering from a stomach illness, and will definitely feature in the starting XI, while Aaron Ramsey is also expected to be involved in some capacity.

Verona: Both Koray Gunter and Antonin Barak are in isolation due to their positive COVID-19 tests, while Mert Cetin, Andrea Danzi and Marco Benassi are all definite absentees due to injury. Skipper Miguel Veloso missed the team's last match due to injury, but remains in doubt for this game.

Match facts: Juventus vs Hellas Verona

  • Juventus have won 18 of their last 21 home Serie A games
  • The Bianconeri have won their last 10 home games against Verona across all comps
  • Verona have failed to win their last 12 away games in Serie A

Where to watch Juventus vs Hellas Verona live on October 25, 2020

Juventus vs Hellas Verona kick off at 12:45 PT/15:45 ET/19:45 GMT/21:45 CET

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Match details, result and original broadcast info

Juventus 1 - 1 Hellas Verona

October 25, 2020 3:45pmAllianz Stadium (Torino)

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