
Series A
6:45 p.mApril 26, 2026
Regular season – 34
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium
Referee: Simone Sozza, Italy


AC Milan


Juventus
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0.61
Expected Goals (xG)
0.45
Passing by
386 (87%)
Accurate passes
438 (92%)
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16
G
Mike Maignan (C)
7.9
31
d
Strahinja Pavlovic
7.2
46
d
Matteo Gabbia
6.6
23
d
Fikayo Tomori
6.9
M
David Bartesaghi
12
M
Adrien Rabiot
7.0
14
M
Luka Modric
7.2
19
M
Youssouf Fofana
6.3
56
M
Alexis Saelemaekers
6.6
10
F
Raphael Leo
7.2
11
F
Christian Pulisic
6.3
trainer
Massimiliano Allegri
16
G
Michele DiGregorio
6.7
6
d
Lloyd Kelly
6.9
3
d
Bremen
7.3
15
d
rabbit stone
6.3
M
Andrea Cambiaso
19
M
Khephren Thuram
7.2
M
Manuel Locatelli (C)
22
M
Weston McKennie
6.9
F
Jeremie Boga
7
F
Francisco Concepcion
7.3
30
F
Jonathan David
6.6

Serie A classification – Serie A
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (ranking)
- Relegation – Serie B
AC Milan and Juventus played out a goalless stalemate at the San Siro, with both sides canceling each other out in a closely contested Serie A game.
The match between AC Milan and Juventus at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on April 26 provided little in terms of goals but plenty of defensive discipline. Milan came in third in the table with 66 points from 33 games, while Juventus finished fourth with 63 points. Both teams needed points to maintain their push towards the summit of Serie A.
Juventus started strongly and controlled much of the opening exchanges. The visitors dominated possession early on, moving the ball with precision and intent. Milan defended deep, happy to hit on the counter-attack in the early stages.
In the 20th minute, Juventus defender Andrea Cambiaso picked up the first yellow card of the game for a rash challenge. The booking set the tone for what would become a tricky affair. Milan began to settle into the game as the first half progressed.
Milan’s Davide Bartesaghi was shown a yellow card in the 38th minute after a foul on a Juventus forward. The home team remained compact and organised, making it difficult for Juventus to create clear-cut chances. Mike Maignan in the Milan goal kept largely calm.
The first half ended without either team finding the back of the net. Milan managed just one shot on target from eight total attempts. Juventus fared better with five shots on target from ten total efforts. The visitors had 52 percent possession but were unable to convert their territorial advantage into goals.
In the second half, both teams pushed for the opening goal, but neither could break the deadlock. Juventus winger Francisco Conceição caused problems for Milan’s defense with four shots on target and three on target. His threat down the right wing troubled the home team throughout the game.
As the match wore on, both teams were frustrated by the lack of clear-cut chances. Juventus midfielder Manuel Locatelli was shown a yellow card in the 86th minute for dissent. Milan’s Álvaro Morata and Juventus’ forwards pressed hard but found little space to exploit.
Juventus defender Bremer put in a good display at the back, making crucial interceptions when needed. Milan’s defense held firm despite sustained pressure from the visitors. Maignan made five saves to keep his team level.
The statistics reflect a tight competition. Juventus created a total expected goals of 0.45 compared to Milan’s 0.61. Both teams committed fouls but avoided serious trouble, with Milan receiving two yellow cards and Juventus three. The visitors completed 92% of their 478 passes, while Milan achieved 87% accuracy in 443 attempts.
The draw leaves Milan third with 67 points from 34 games, while Juventus remain fourth with 64 points from the same number of games. Both teams will be looking to get back to winning ways in their upcoming Serie A matches as the season enters its final stretch.

