
Series A
4:00 p.mMay 3, 2026
Regular season – 35
Allianz Stadium
Referee: Giovanni Ayroldi, Italy


Juventus


Hellas Verona
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2.25
Expected Goals (xG)
0.29
Passing by
562 (87%)
Accurate passes
149 (70%)
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16
G
Michele DiGregorio
6.2
6
d
Lloyd Kelly
7.5
3
d
Bremen
6.3
15
d
rabbit stone
7.0
27
M
Andrea Cambiaso
7.9
19
M
Khephren Thuram
6.3
M
Manuel Locatelli (C)
22
M
Weston McKennie
7.3
10
F
Kenan Yildiz
6.9
7
F
Francisco Concepcion
7.9
30
F
Jonathan David
6.0
Substitutes
72
F
Junior Ajayi
90
F
Ioan Vermesan
9
F
Amin Sarr
41
F
Isaac
14
d
Paul Lirola
70
d
Fallout Cham
34
G
Simone Perilli
94
G
Giacomo Toniolo
M
Abdou Harroui
missing
M
Sandi Lovrić
d
Tobias Slotsager

Serie A classification – Serie A
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (ranking)
- Relegation – Serie B
Juventus drew 1-1 with Hellas Verona at the Allianz Stadium, with Lorenzo Montipò’s excellent goalkeeping keeping the visitors alive despite the home side’s dominance.
Juventus entered this Serie A clash sitting fourth with 64 points from 34 games. Hellas Verona, meanwhile, were in 19th place with just 19 points and a four-game losing streak. The contrast in form and position in the league suggested a comfortable win at home for the Bianconeri.
In the first half, Juventus controlled possession from the opening whistle. They moved the ball with precision and purpose, creating chances at regular intervals. However, Hellas Verona struck first against the game’s streak.
K. Bowie fired Verona ahead in the 34th minute. The goal was a shock given Juventus’ dominance. The visitors had absorbed significant pressure and were punishing their hosts with a clinical counter-attack.
Juventus responded well to falling behind. They maintained their offensive focus and looked for an immediate equaliser. The home side created multiple chances but found Montipò in excellent form between the posts for Verona.
The second half started with Juventus pushing harder to equalize. His attack intent increased noticeably. They created chance after chance as Verona retreated deeper into their defensive layer.
D. Vlahovic equalized in the 62nd minute. The forward showed composure to finish after receiving the ball in a promising position. The goal sparked celebrations in the stadium as Juventus looked for a winner.
After Vlahovic’s equaliser, Juventus continued to press for a second goal. They dominated possession with 76 percent possession the entire game. Francisco Conceição tested Montipò with three shots on target, while Lloyd Kelly and others created further chances.
Verona offered shortly after conceding. They managed just three shots on target compared to Juventus’ seven. Montipò made five crucial saves to keep his team in the contest, earning an 8.3 rating.
The statistics highlighted Juventus’ control. They racked up 29 total shots on Verona’s seven. Juventus also recorded 2.25 expected goals against Verona’s 0.29, demonstrating the quality of the chances created.
Manuel Locatelli controlled the Juventus midfield with an 8.2 rating. Andrea Cambiaso made five key passes from the left back. Despite their superiority, the hosts could not find a breakthrough against Verona’s stubborn resistance.
The tie leaves Juventus fourth with 65 points in 35 games. Verona remain 19th on 20 points, although the result provides some respite during a difficult campaign. Both teams face crucial games ahead as the season enters its final phase.

