Juventus Form
Since the international break, Juventus have taken 10 of a possible 12 points and have played some excellent football. Most impressive over this spell has been the defence, which has not conceded once. True, in the last round the side failed to beat Maignan (0:0), but in that match it was far more important not to concede. In addition, attacking talisman Kenan Yildiz only appeared late on because of an injury.
Key numbers for Juventus:
Juventus are second in the league for xG (60.1) and shots on target (5.9).
Juventus are third for goals from set pieces (15).
Juventus lead the league for xGA (30.5).
Juventus have won four of their last five home matches.
Potential Juventus Lineup 4-3-3: Michele Di Gregorio — Pierre Kalulu, Gleison Bremer, Lloyd Kelly, Andrea Cambiaso — Manuel Locatelli, Khephren Thuram, Weston McKennie — Francisco Conceicao, Jonathan David, Kenan Yildiz
Unavailable: Juan Cabal, Arkadiusz Milik (all — injured)
Hellas Verona Form
To stay in the Serie A, Hellas Verona would need to win each of their remaining matches. On top of that, Lecce and Cremonese would both have to fail to pick up a single point. Let us be realistic: that is impossible, so the visitors effectively have no motivation. They have not won in six matches, and worse still, during this run they have managed to score only one goal.
Key numbers for Hellas Verona:
Hellas Verona rank 19th for possession (41.4%).
Hellas Verona are 17th for expected goals (32.2).
Hellas Verona are second for clearances (28.3).
Potential Hellas Verona Lineup 3-5-2: Lorenzo Montipo — Victor Nelsson, Andrias Edmondsson, Armel Bella-Kotchap — Rafik Belghali, Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro, Roberto Gagliardini, Antoine Bernede, Martin Frese — Tomas Suslov, Kieron Bowie
Unavailable: Daniel Mosquera, Daniel Oyegoke, Suat Serdar, Cheikh Niasse, Gift Orban (all — injured), Nicolas Valentini (suspended)