Both Atalanta and Juventus head into this high-stakes encounter in strong form, having made significant progress in their pursuit of a top-four finish.
With Como currently occupying fourth place, the gap remains narrow, and this fixture could prove decisive in shaping the race for Champions League qualification.
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Atalanta arrive with growing confidence after securing consecutive clean-sheet victories, most recently a convincing 3-0 win over Lecce.
That result extended their unbeaten Serie A run to four matches (two wins, two draws) and brought them within touching distance of the top six. Impressively, they have accumulated 53 points at this stage—surpassing their tally from three of the last four seasons.
Their home form has been particularly formidable in 2026, with six wins and one draw, suggesting they have the resilience to challenge elite opposition.
Juventus, meanwhile, are also enjoying a solid run, stretching their unbeaten league streak to five matches with a 2-0 victory over Genoa. The Bianconeri now sit just one point behind Como, keeping their top-four ambitions firmly alive.
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Defensive stability has been key, with three clean sheets in their last four matches. However, their away form remains a concern, especially against top sides, as they are yet to record a Serie A away win against any current top-seven team this season.
Form, Trends, and Key Absences
Recent meetings slightly favor Atalanta, who are unbeaten in their last four encounters with Juventus. However, history at home has been less convincing, with just one win in their last six home clashes against the Turin side.
Statistically, both teams bring intriguing patterns into the match. Atalanta are known for fast starts, while Juventus have frequently found the net first away from home. Additionally, high-scoring games have been common in Juventus’ recent away fixtures.
In terms of team news, Atalanta will be without Isak Hien and Gianluca Scamacca. Juventus face their own setbacks, missing Mattia Perin and Dušan Vlahović through injury, while Weston McKennie is suspended—factors that could heavily influence the outcome of this tightly balanced contest.
Expected Starting XI by Spalletti according to Sky Sport :