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Preview: Juventus vs Inter

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Preview: Juventus vs Inter
Preview: Juventus vs Inter
Preview: Juventus vs Inter

The Juventus Men's First Team returns after the international break with a huge Serie A match against Inter at the Allianz Stadium.

Prepare yourself for the 18:00 CEST showdown on Saturday, 13 September with our Matchday 3 preview:

Interesting Facts

  • Inter and Juventus will face each other in the first three matchdays of a Serie A season for only the third time in their history.
  • After beating Genoa 1-0 and Parma 2-0, Juventus could keep a clean sheet in their first three games of Serie A for two consecutive seasons for the first time ever.
  • Juventus have won nine of their 10 home games in Serie A in 2025; only Real Madrid have more wins in the calendar year in Europe's top five leagues.
  • After losing to Udinese in their last league match, Inter could suffer two defeats in their first three games of the season for the first time since 2011/12.
  • Whilst in Ligue 1, Edon Zhegrova was the Lille player who completed the most dribbles in the league (181).
  • The next match could be Michele Di Gregorio's 50th appearance for Juventus in all competitions.

Opposition Focus

  • Juventus is the team that Inter have lost the most games against, with 13% of their total losses in Serie A coming against the Bianconeri.
  • Inter has won just one of the last six Serie A matches against Juventus (2 draws, 3 losses).
  • Juventus are unbeaten in 11 of their last 12 home games against Inter in Serie A (8 wins, 3 draws).
  • Juventus have kept a clean sheet in seven of their last 10 home games against the Nerazzurri in the league, with a
    total score of 13-4.
  • All of Juventus' last nine goals against Inter in Serie A have been scored from open play and from inside the box, whereas five of Inter's last 10 goals against Juventus in Serie A have come from set pieces (four of which were penalties).
  • Saturday's match sees two foreign coaches compete for Juventus and Inter for the first time in 51 years. On that occasion it was Cestmir Vycpalek for Juventus (Czechoslovakian) and Helenio Herrera for Inter (Argentine).

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