Juventus – Sassuolo: a decisive Champions League chase at the Allianz Stadium 
The Allianz Stadium in Piedmont throws open its doors for a high-stakes European showdown this Saturday night. Juventus host Sassuolo. The home side are scrambling for a major continental spot; the visitors can play with no real pressure after effectively sealing survival. It’s an established giant of Italian football against the league’s current tenth-placed side.
Spalletti’s Juventus on the chase 
Juventus sit outside the Champions League spots right now. They’re chasing Como and AS Roma for that precious ticket. The latest win over Udinese was sparked by loanee Jeremie Boga. Spalletti is also hunting a milestone — a possible 300th Serie A win. Recent head-to-heads tilt heavily Juventus’ way: two straight wins, 6-0 on aggregate.
Promoted side’s calm end to the season under Fabio Grosso 
Fabio Grosso’s team have outperformed expectations since coming up last season. Survival is already secured and they’re sitting snug in mid-table. Form’s a bit patchy though — two defeats on the trot against Lazio and Bologna. They haven’t drawn in their last eleven official matches. Trips to Turin have been brutal: no clean sheets in 11 visits and almost three goals conceded per game on average.
Probable lineups
Juventus : Perin ; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso ; Thuram, Locatelli ; Conceicao, McKennie, Boga ; Yildiz
Sassuolo : Muric ; Walukiewicz, Muharemovic, Idzes, Garcia ; Kone, Matic, Thorstvedt ; Berardi, Pinamonti, Lauriente
Football Tip Juventus vs Sassuolo
Juventus to win
Juventus will crank up the pace — they need the points and they’ll force the issue from minute one. Their attack will hunt down any slackness from an opponent with nothing big to play for.
Sassuolo’s back line has regularly struggled in Turin. With survival locked, motivation drops and that hands the attackers chances on a plate.
Superior quality and added urgency should see Juventus stroll to a comfortable, no-drama win in front of the Allianz crowd.
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