- 1 Juventus – Hellas Verona: One last push before the verdict
- 2 Juventus: Spalletti has locked the vault
- 3 Hellas Verona: The end of an eight-year run
- 4 Expected lineups
- 5 Football Prediction Juventus vs Hellas Verona
- 6 First, a word on our tips
- 7 No commitment from us
- 8 Information changes fast
- 9 Your role
- 10 Responsible gambling first
- 11 Legal age
- 12 About the visuals
Juventus – Hellas Verona: One last push before the verdict 
We are back at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday night for a Serie A clash that looks badly one-sided on paper. Juventus host a struggling Hellas Verona side in a match that could all but settle both clubs’ fate for next season. Between a Turin giant on the brink of a Champions League return and visitors who already look halfway down to Serie B, the mood in the stands could be a strange one. Expect the hosts to boss it from start to finish against an opponent with little left to fight for beyond a few fading hopes.
Juventus: Spalletti has locked the vault 
Juventus can finally breathe again after a spell of doubt. Thanks to slip-ups elsewhere, they now have a little cushion over fifth place. Luciano Spalletti deserves plenty of credit for turning the defence back into a strength since arriving in November. Juventus have not conceded in their last four games, which tells you the message has landed at the back. At home, they have lost just once in their last 21 league matches, a record that very few sides can live with.
Juventus look to have hit top gear at exactly the right time. Spalletti has turned them into a side that strangles opposition attacks and gives up very little in the way of clear chances. They have also won six of their last eight meetings with today’s opponents. This is the perfect chance to all but book their ticket back to the continent’s top club competition. Juventus have never lost at home to this rival in Serie A.
Hellas Verona: The end of an eight-year run 
For the visitors, this could be a night that ends badly. Hellas Verona are now staring down the barrel, 10 points behind the first team outside the drop zone with only four matches left. Let us not pretend otherwise: defeat in Turin on Sunday night would mathematically send them down. The club have survived by the skin of their teeth for several years, but the spring finally looks snapped.
Paolo Sammarco is trying to steer Hellas Verona through the storm, but the results have stopped coming. They have taken just one point from their last six matches, scoring only once in that run. Their attack has been one of the least productive in Europe’s major leagues this season. Hellas Verona have never managed to win at the home of the Old Lady in 34 attempts. For their supporters, it may be time to brace for a return to Serie B. They look like a side simply waiting for the final whistle on a miserable campaign.
Expected lineups
Juventus : Di Gregorio ; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso ; Thuram, Locatelli ; Conceicao, McKennie, Boga ; David
Hellas Verona : Montipo ; Edmundsson, Nelsson, Frese ; Belghali, Akpa Akpro, Gagliardini, Bernede, Bradaric ; Suslov ; Bowie
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Football Prediction Juventus vs Hellas Verona
Juventus win
This should go the way of the home side with little drama. Luciano Spalletti’s steel-trap defence should have no trouble shutting down one of Serie A’s bluntest attacks. The visitors arrive low on confidence and almost certain to be relegated by the end of it. This looks like a routine afternoon for the Bianconeri, who will want to put the game to bed early in front of their own fans. Juventus should be too strong, too sharp and too physically dominant, and that should tell long before the final whistle.
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