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Juventus probable lineup vs Hellas Verona: Yildiz & Thuram the favourites On Sunday afternoon, Juventus have the opportunity to make yet another important step towards Champions League qualification when they host Hellas Verona. The Serie A contest will take place at the Allianz Stadium in Turin. It kicks off at 18:00 CET. Following Lecce’s win over Pisa on Friday, Verona have been officially relegated to Serie B, but this doesn’t necessarily mean they won’t try to put up a fight against the Old Lady. ............ In his pre-match press conference, the Juventus head coach explained how much he loathed the action in last weekend’s stalemate against Milan. Therefore, he will be expecting an immediate reaction from his men. Spalletti should keep his 3-4-2-1 system, although Weston McKennie’s position could vary during the game, opening the door for a tactical change. The American international should start as a right wing-back with a licence to go forward and cut to the middle when required. Andrea Cambiaso will operate on the opposite flank, while the backline in front of Michele Di Gregorio will remain intact, with Gleison Bremer starting between Pierre Kalulu and Lloyd Kelly. In the middle of the park, Khephren Thuram should overcome his physical issues to retain his starting berth alongside Juventus captain Manuel Locatelli. The same goes for Kenan Yildiz, who also trained separately during the week due to a knee inflamation, but it is tipped to return to the lineup. The Turkish international would complete the attacking trident, alongside Jonathan David and Francisco Conceicao. ............ Dusan Vlahovic will be expected to make a second-half cameo, while Arkadiusz Milik and Juan Cabal are the only two absentees. Juventus Probable XI (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly; McKennie, Locatelli, Thuram (Koopmeiners), Cambiaso; Conceicao, Yildiz (Boga); David. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-probable-lineup-vs-hellas-verona-yildiz-thuram-the-favourites/
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Round 35: Juventus vs. Hellas Verona match preview The final month of the 2025-26 season has officially arrived. Juventus has four games, a little more than 360 minutes remaining and 12 points to try and obtain to secure qualification into the Champions League next year. Juve got through their big three-game stretch without suffering a loss, collecting seven out of a possible nine points along the way. Coming out of that, the schedule the rest of the way looks a lot more forgiving in May as we saw over the course of much of April. So that means one thing and one thing only: Juventus take care of their business against teams all in the bottom half of the table the rest of the way and they’re qualifying for the Champions League next season. Simple as that — at least on paper. The first of those fixtures as we hit the first weekend of May involves Juventus facing off against 19th-place Hellas Verona, which was mathematically relegated to Serie B with Lecce’s win over Pisa on Friday night. (The gap is now 13 points between 19th and 17th with only 12 points left to try and win.) What that means for Verona’s state of mind as they make the trip to Turin for Sunday evening’s matchup at the Allianz Stadium remains to be seen, but the fact still remains that one of the worst teams in Serie A is going to be the opposition and a club in Juventus’ current situation of trying to secure Champions League qualification. We know Luciano Spalletti won’t let his team fall into the trap of facing a team that has nothing left to play for — which might actually be a little tricky to manage knowing that a lot of these players are now probably going to be auditioning themselves for top-flight clubs come next season. Hellas Verona could very well be playing for pride … or they can potentially looked completely checked out based on how things have gone. Fact is, Hellas Verona are bad. They are a bad team. They have been bad virtually the entire season, thus the reason why they’re going to be playing in Serie B next season. Just how bad? Well, let’s find some “fun” numbers to take a look at. Hellas Verona have only won one game since Christmas. That was on March 8 against … Bologna?! Since that win over Bologna, Hellas Verona have lost five of six games. Since that win over Bologna, Hellas Verona have only scored one goal in their last six games. Over their last six games, Hellas Verona have the worst record in Serie A. Juventus, meanwhile, have the best over the course of that same six-game span. ............ But even that performance against Milan is one that Spalletti wasn’t exactly thrilled with. ““We brought home a result, but didn’t make an impact, and that left me with bellyache the next day,” Spalletti quipped during his pre-match press conference. “I told the team that, too.” Juventus will take the field on Sunday knowing that Como played to a scoreless draw against Antonio Conte and Napoli and could very well go five points clear of the team that’s currently closest to them in the standings in fifth. They will also know that Roma still has to play come Monday night against a relatively safe Fiorentina at the Stadio Olimpico. Of the three teams in contention for fourth place who are entered the weekend separated by all of three points, Juventus are the ones who are still in the driver’s seat and can control their own destiny. They got more help on Saturday, and can take full advantage of it with a win over Hellas Verona. Even if Roma beat Fiorentina and subsequently overtake Como to move into fifth place, they will still need plenty of help in the final three games to jump over Juventus. That is, of course, if Juventus take care of business this weekend and continue to get closer to wrapping up a spot in the Champions League next season. ............ We can see the light at the end of the tunnel, but things are far from a certainty just yet. Maybe we will feel differently about all of it in a couple of weeks, but for now Juventus need to do what they’ve done a majority of the time coming out of the March international break — win and keep trying to pull away from Como and Roma. TEAM NEWS Spalletti actually held a press conference this weekend. How about that?!?! We were again presented with a week in which Kenan Yildiz did not train with the rest of the team all that often. Yildiz partially trained with the group on Wednesday, but has since returned to training with the rest of the group in full all of two days later. This could very well mean he’s coming off the bench again, but at least it’s not a situation like the last couple of weeks where he’s just getting in one full training session before Juventus actually play. When it comes to Yildiz, Spalletti said “Kenan’s done well in the last few training sessions and doesn’t feel any pain.” ............ Dusan Vlahovic, like Yildiz, was the other big name to return to full training with the rest of the group on Friday. He will likely be an option off the bench this weekend just as he was against Milan seven days ago. The only two players who are out injured are Juan Cabal and Arek Milik. Both players are not expected to return this season. Jonathan David is expected to retain his spot in the starting lineup even though Spalletti said that Vlahovic is available (but ultimately still limited in terms of minutes he can play). Just as the case as the last couple of weeks, both Gleison Bremer and Lloyd Kelly are one yellow card away from having to serve a one-game suspension. JUVENTUS PLAYER TO WATCH You’re playing one of the worst teams in the league with one of the worst defenses. You’re trying not to make things super interesting and letting a team that just got officially relegated hang around for very long. What’s important? Goals. Specifically, scoring goals to get a lead. Or at least contributing to your team finding the back of the net. While we aren’t totally sure if somebody like Yildiz will be back in the starting lineup against Hellas Verona, seeing David start at the top of whatever formation Spalletti ends up going with won’t feel like much of a surprise at all. That’s partly because there’s no other option now that the false 9 tinkering with Yildiz and/or Jérémie Boga seems to have been put on the shelf for the time being. Plus, David is just looking more like a useful piece compared to where he was a couple of months ago. Yes, he is still not the perfect striker for this team. But you look at how he has played in recent weeks compared to other parts of this season and he’s simply contributing more to the overall end product. ............ MATCH INFO When: Sunday, May 3, 2026. Where: Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy. Official kickoff time: 6 p.m. local time in Italy and across Europe, 5 p.m. in the United Kingdom, 12 p.m. Eastern time, 1:.m. Central time, 11:45 a.m. Pacific time. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/38009/juventus-hellas-verona-2026-serie-a-matchday-35-preview-team-news-schedule-how-to-watch
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Serie A Preview: Juventus vs Hellas Verona – Team News, Lineups & Prediction Como’s goalless home draw against Napoli yesterday gives Juventus a massive opportunity to extend a fragile two-point cushion over the fifth-placed Lariani. Keen to bounce back from a scoreless stalemate at Milan last weekend, Luciano Spalletti’s charges head into proceedings as odds-on favorites. That result ended Juventus’ three-game winning streak in Serie A, yet you would need to go back to mid-February for their last league defeat (W5, D3). Verona’s visit to the Allianz Stadium feels like a perfect chance for the record-time Italian champions to maintain their scintillating form, with the visitors already preparing for life in Serie B. ............ Match Preview Juventus Last Sunday’s draw at Stadio San Siro hampered Juventus’ momentum, casting doubt on their hopes of dining at Europe’s top table next season. However, Napoli handed the Bianconeri a major boost yesterday, and Spalletti’s side cannot afford to pass on this opportunity to re-establish a five-point lead over Como. All signs are pointing in that direction. In addition to stringing together an eight-game unbeaten streak in Serie A, Juventus have recently regained their trademark defensive solidity. Indeed, they’ve kept six clean sheets across their last seven league outings, having registered just nine shutouts in the first 27 rounds. Furthermore, Juventus have never lost a Serie A game against a side starting the matchday in the bottom two at the Allianz Stadium. That trend is unlikely to end here, given that the Turin giants have beaten Verona in six of their last eight meetings (D2), with each of those victories being accompanied by a clean sheet. Hellas Verona ............ Team News With Dusan Vlahovic making a cameo appearance against Milan last weekend, Polish striker Arkadiusz Milik is now the only notable absentee in the Juventus squad. Despite overcoming a niggling injury, the Serbian superstar is more likely to start on the bench, with misfiring Jonathan David expected to lead the line. However, it’s uncertain whether Kenan Yildiz will be fit enough to start after struggling with a minor fitness issue in the build-up to this encounter. ............ Juventus vs Hellas Verona Potential Starting Lineups Juventus (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Thuram, Locatelli; Conceicao, McKennie, Boga; David. Hellas Verona (3-5-1-1): Montipo; Edmundsson, Nelsson, Frese; Belghali, Akpa Akpro, Gagliardini, Bernede, Bradaric; Suslov; Bowie. Juventus vs Hellas Verona Prediction There is a universe where Verona could trouble Juventus, but we are not living in it. The gap is simply too wide to even start considering the visitors could pull off an upset in Turin, as we back the hosts to return to winning ways in style. Prediction: Juventus to Win . Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/serie-a-preview-juventus-vs-hellas-verona-team-news-lineups-prediction/
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