One point separates Club Brugge and Juventus on the eve of the seventh matchday of the UEFA Champions League group stage. Both can achieve their objective.
Turin, ITALY: Juventus forward Alessandro Del Piero celebrates after scoring a goal against Club Brugge during their first leg group A Champions League football match at Delle Alpi stadium in Turin, 22 November 2005. AFP PHOTO / PACO SERINELLI (Photo credit should read PACO SERINELLI/AFP via Getty Images)
The goal is qualification, possibly hand in hand. Club Brugge and Juventus are playing for crucial points in the seventh matchday of the UEFA Champions League. Both seem quite close to the minimum target, which is access to the playoffs for teams ranked ninth to twenty-fourth that offers a ticket to the round of 16.
It’s more difficult to directly enter the top eight, although on paper. Juventus has some hope, especially if they can win their last two matches and rely on favorable results from other matches. One point separates the two teams: the Belgians are at 10 points, while the Bianconeri are one step higher at 11.
The latest lineup Juventus used against Brugge on 2005. [Uefa Champions League 📸]
Where will played the match between Brugge and Juventus?
Club Brugge and Juventus will face off at the Jan Breydelstadion, a facility built between 1974 and 1975. Which has since hosted the home matches of both Brugge teams, Club and Cercle.
Renovated between 1997 and 1998 in preparation for the Euro 2000 co-hosted by Belgium. And the Netherlands, it can accommodate just over 29,000 spectators.
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Where to watch?
The match between Club Brugge and Juventus is scheduled for 21:00 on Tuesday, January 21. The game will be broadcast on pay-TV via Sky. With subscribers having the option to stream the match live through the Sky Go app. Live streaming will also be available on NOW, again for subscribers.
Latest on Club Brugge
So far, Club Brugge is having a very positive season, performing strongly both domestically and in Europe. In the Belgian league, Hayen’s team has bounced back after a difficult start. Engaging in an exciting head-to-head with the other leading team, Genk. In the UEFA Champions League, they are on the brink of securing a spot in the playoffs.
In six matches, the Belgians have accumulated ten points, with three wins, one draw, and two losses. One of the losses came against an Serie A team, AC Milan. Which defeated Club Brugge 3-1 at the San Siro on October 22. At home, after an initial 0-3 loss to Borussia Dortmund, the Belgians have made a strong comeback. They defeated Aston Villa (1-0), a Premier League team, and later overcame Sporting (2-1), the team leading the Portuguese league. They need one last win to secure their position, and Hayen and his players want to wrap things up in front of their fans.
Latest on Juventus
Juventus also has one and a half feet in the playoffs and, theoretically, can still hope to qualify directly for the round of 16. Difficult, but not impossible. They would need two wins, which is no small task for a team like Motta’s that has shown clear signs of “drawitis.”
Juve – and particularly its coach – has somewhat disappointed expectations this season. But the team is still competing on multiple fronts. In the UEFA Champions League, specifically, the Bianconeri remain unbeaten away.
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They have achieved one victory in Leipzig and two draws at Lille and Aston Villa. With Locatelli and his teammates chasing significant goals in Belgium. Aided by the gradual return of unavailable players, which has expanded Motta’s options.
Probable lineup of Juventus
The expected lineup of Bianconeri for Club Brugge match according to Sky Sport Italia ⬇️