Juventus will play against Sassuolo at the Allianz Stadium in the Italian Serie A action on Tuesday, Bet Extract reports.

Juventus VS Sassuolo in Serie A rumble

Juventus will play against Sassuolo at the Allianz Stadium in the Italian Serie A action on Tuesday, Bet Extract reports.

Juventus have won five straight games and are undefeated in their past 16 contests in all competitions. In their last game, they defeated Salernitana 2-1 on the road, with Dušan Vlahović scoring the game-winning goal in the first minute of extra time.

They defeated Frosinone 4-0 at home on Thursday in their Coppa Italia quarterfinal matchup. Due to his hat-trick in the victory, Arkadiusz Milik is predicted to start this game in the starting lineup.

After losing six games in their last match, the visitors were victorious again as they defeated Fiorentina 1-0 thanks to a goal from Andrea Pinamonti in the ninth minute.

With five fewer points than league leaders Inter Milan, Juventus are in second place in the rankings and has a game in hand. With 19 points from as many league games, the visiting team is in 14th position.

With nine goals this season, Domenico Berardi leads Sassuolo in scoring, thus Juventus will need to contain him. With four assists this season, Filip Kostić leads the Juventus assist chart, thus Sassuolo will need to keep a close eye on him.

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Sassuolo will want to take advantage of Adrien Rabiot’s impeccable discipline record, as he leads Juventus in cards this season with six. Domenico Berardi, who has six cards, is Sassuolo’s player with the least discipline, so if you’re hoping to wager on yellow or red cards in this game, keep a watch on him.

Juventus has scored 24.1% of their goals during the 75–90 minute mark this season, which is also when they are most likely to score. With a ratio of 23.1%, Sassuolo is most likely to concede in the 0–15 minute timeframe.

Juventus’ average possession percentage in games this season is 47.53%, compared to 45.53% for Sassuolo.