At the Allianz Stadium, Juventus are on the hunt for a crucial victory that would all but secure their place in next season's Champions League. A win here could push them four points clear of Como and six ahead of Roma—a tempting prospect that adds extra fire to this clash.
Standing in their way is a Verona side that suffered relegation on Friday night, but don't expect them to roll over. They'll be determined to play their game and finish the season with pride, making this a test of character for both teams.
Juventus boss Thiago Motta has rolled out a 4-2-3-1 formation, with rising star Kenan Yildiz and midfield engine Khephren Thuram both getting the nod. The lineup features Di Gregorio in goal, a defensive line of Kalulu, Bremer, and Kelly, with McKennie, Locatelli, and Thuram anchoring the midfield. Cambiaso, Conceição, and Yildiz will support striker David in attack—a setup designed to unlock Verona's defense.
Verona, meanwhile, will line up in a 3-5-2, captained by Montipò. The back three of Nelsson, Edmundsson, and Frese will need to be sharp, while a midfield packed with Belghali, Akpa Akpro, Gagliardini, Bernede, and Bradaric aims to disrupt Juve's rhythm. Up front, Suslov partners with Bowie, hoping to cause an upset.
With the Champions League dream within touching distance, every pass, tackle, and goal matters. Will Juventus seize the moment, or can Verona spoil the party? The stage is set for a thrilling encounter.
