On Sunday, 25 May, Juventus wrap up their 2024/25 Serie A campaign away to Venezia at the Pier Luigi Penzo Stadium, with kickoff at 20:45 CEST.
Juventus boast a strong record against Venezia, losing just twice in 27 Serie A meetings—both defeats in Venice, the last in 1962. Since then, the Bianconeri have recorded four wins and two draws at the venue. In their past 20 clashes, Venezia managed only one win.
Juventus can secure the final Champions League spot with a win. A draw only works if Roma fails to beat Torino, while a loss would require both Roma and Lazio to drop points, and the goal margin to stay within two.
Venezia, second-to-last with 29 points, must win and hope Lecce and Empoli both lose to avoid relegation.
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Last time against Venezia 📸
Juventus have kept clean sheets in their final Serie A game for the past two seasons. They haven’t done so three times in a row since 1980–82. Venezia have alternated results in their last nine games (2W, 4D, 3L), losing last time out.
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Kenan Yildiz has 10 goal contributions, making him the youngest to hit double digits this season.
Dusan Vlahovic has scored 17 goals in 24 games against newly promoted sides, including in the reverse fixture.
Locatelli leads Serie A midfielders in forward passes and successful passes in the opposition half.
McKennie has six assists to six different teammates this season.
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Hans Nicolussi Caviglia, formerly of Juventus, holds the Serie A record this season for direct free-kick goals (2). Francesco Zampano is set for his 100th Venezia appearance.
Both teams enter with everything on the line—Juventus eyeing Europe, Venezia fighting for survival.
And the expected XI starting lineup projected by Igor Tudor according to Sky Sport Italia :