The Bianconeri will be hoping to extend their incredible 47-game unbeaten streak, but are fully aware of the threat posed by their in-form rivals.
Juventus welcome Napoli to the Juventus Arena in what promises to be an intriguing top-of-the-table Serie A clash on Saturday.

The Italian champions may come into the contest as the odds on favourites to secure the three points, however, will have to be at their very best to overcome an equally impressive Napoli outfit, who share league leadership with them.

While Juve count with a consolidated side, they are fully aware of the threat posed by their rivals, who count with the league's highest scorer, Edinson Cavani, amongst their ranks.

Cavani has been unstoppable this season with six goals to his name, and will be hoping to put on a top performance to help the Azzurri upset Antonio Conte's side.

Napoli, who beat Juventus 2-0 in last season's Coppa Italia final thanks to goals from Cavani and Marek Hamsik, will have the luxury to count with a full-strength squad for what according to them will be the match of the season so far.

Walter Mazzarri has decided to adopt a 3-4-1-2 tactical scheme for the clash, with Slovak playmaker Hamsik sitting behind strikers Cavani and Goran Pandev.

Conte, on the other hand, will have to deal with the absences of a few of his key players, with the most important of these being goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and striker Mirko Vucinic. While Buffon is recovering from a thigh injury, Vucinic has the flu.

Juventus, who have managed to remain unbeaten for a staggering 47 league games, will rate their chances of overcoming Napoli, but will definitely have to maintain their concentration throughout the entire ninety minutes, because their rivals are extremely tough nuts to crack, and count with an intimidating striker in Cavani.

Meanwhile, Saturday's other attractive Serie A encounter brings together high-flying Lazio and a beleaguered AC Milan at the Stadio Olimpico of Rome.

Lazio currently find themselves in fourth position of Serie A, with 15 points, while the Rossoneri languish in 11th position, with a mere 7 points.

Much is at stake for both sides, as while Lazio will be looking to cut the gap between the league leaders, Milan will be pressured to return home with the three points so that they can improve on what has been so far a disastrous start to the season.

Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri is well aware of the fact that if his troops lose their fifth match of the season in the Italian capital he will surely be out of a job, not only because of the club's position on the table, but also because they were beaten by Inter Milan in the city derby earlier this month.