24 April 2026
Preview | Milan-Juventus
Preview | Milan-Juventus
Preview | Milan-Juventus
The Juventus Men's First Team travels to Milan knowing that a huge match is in store against AC Milan on Serie A Matchday 34.
Kick-off is set for Sunday, April 26 at 20:45 CEST, with Milan sitting 2nd on 66 points points, and Juventus in fourth with 63 points. A win would be huge for the Bianconeri's chances of playing in the Champions League next season.
Let’s get up to speed ahead of the game against the Rossoneri with the pre-match stats.
Interesting Facts
- Juventus have not conceded a single goal in their last five Serie A matches against Milan (2W, 3D): this is a record run for the Bianconeri in the top flight against the Rossoneri.
- The last 13 league matches between Juventus and Milan have been perfectly balanced: four wins apiece and five draws.
- In the last 10 league matches between Juventus and Milan, both teams have scored in just one game: the 1-1 draw on 19 September 2021 – the Rossoneri have kept seven clean sheets and the Bianconeri six during this period.
- Only Inter (35) have recorded more wins at Milan’s ground than Juventus (25) in the history of the single-division Serie A.
- With his six assists this season, Kenan Yildiz has helped Juventus secure eight points in the league table: a record for the number of points contributed to his team through his assists in the current Serie A campaign.
- Jonathan David could become only the second Canadian player in Serie A history to score in a match against Milan, following in the footsteps of Ismael Koné on 14 December 2025 with Sassuolo, at the Meazza.

Opposition Focus
- Juventus’s last Serie A defeat after taking a two-goal lead dates back to 7 July 2020, away to Milan: on that occasion, the Rossoneri scored four goals after the Bianconeri had taken a two-goal lead.
- After 33 league matches, Milan have 15 more points in the table than last season (66 compared to 51).
- Milan have lost two of their last four home matches in Serie A (2W) with an aggregate score of 0-4: as many home defeats
without scoring as the Rossoneri recorded in their previous 45. - Adrien Rabiot has scored six goals in the league this season, and only in the 2022/23 season (eight, for Juventus) has he done better in a single top-flight Italian league campaign. The Frenchman could become the first non-Italian player to score for both sides in Serie A matches between Juventus and Milan.
- The last goal scored by a Rossoneri forward in Serie A was the one netted by Rafael Leao on 1 March against Cremonese.


