25 September 2025
Preview: Juventus vs Atalanta
Preview: Juventus vs Atalanta
Preview: Juventus vs Atalanta
The Juventus Men’s First Team return to action at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday, 27 September, with Atalanta playing the role of visitors in Turin.
Here’s our statistical preview of the game, which kicks off at 18:00 CEST on Saturday.
Interesting Facts
- Of the sides Juventus have faced at least 100 times in Serie A, Atalanta are one of the two (alongside Udinese) against whom the Bianconeri have lost the fewest times (14).
- Juventus have won 10 of their last 11 Serie A matches at the Allianz Stadium, with no side boasting a higher home win rate in 2025 across Europe’s top-five leagues (91%, along with Monaco).
- The Bianconeri come into this weekend’s game off the back of six straight home wins and could make it seven successes on the bounce at home for the first time since doing so between January and March 2021.
- Four of Dusan Vlahovic’s last five Serie A goals have come after being introduced as a substitute.
- Since the beginning of March 2025, Kenan Yildiz has had a hand in more goals than any other Serie A player - 15, with eight goals and seven assists. He has also taken part in seven goals (two goals, five assists) in his last six games.
- Pierre Kalulu’s last Serie A goal came against Atalanta in the 1-1 draw in Bergamo back in January.

Opposition Focus
- Since Charles De Ketelaere’s move to Atalanta in 2023/24, only Lautaro Martinez and Dusan Vlahovic (six times) have scored more than one goal in a game on more occasions than the Belgian (five, along with Mateo Retegui and Marcus Thuram).
- Nicola Krstovic (two goals, three assists) is one of the two players to have had a hand in the most Serie A goals this season, level on five with Como’s Nico Paz.
- Marten de Roon made his 400th Atalanta appearance last time out against Torino. His last Serie A goal came against Juventus.
- La Dea coach Ivan Juric has won just 14% of his games against Juventus in Serie A, only having a worse record against Inter (seven percent) and Roma (eight percent). Curiously, Juric and Igor Tudor are the only two Croatian coaches to have taken charge of a team in Serie A.