The Laziali
·5. Februar 2026
Juventus vs Lazio | Where to Watch, Insights, Lineups & Prediction

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·5. Februar 2026

With the Mercato drama now behind us, Lazio must find their composure when they travel north to take on the in-form Juventus.
The Serie A clash between Juventus and Lazio kicks off at 20:45 local time on Sunday, February 8, at the Allianz Stadium in Turin.
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Juventus might be fourth in the Serie A table, 10 points adrift of league leaders Inter Milan, but many observers would argue that they would have been the Nerazzurri’s main challengers for the throne had they begun their campaign with Luciano Spalletti in charge rather than Igor Tudor.
The Bianconeri have been showing massive improvement over the past few weeks. Although their January included a shocking defeat to Cagliari in Sardinia, they still dominated that clash. Some of their most recent exploits in Serie A include smashing five past Cremonese, beating Napoli by three unanswered goals, and prevailing 4-1 in Parma last weekend.
Aside from the transfer market chaos, Lazio had a disappointing January on the pitch, only winning two out of their six Serie A contests (thanks to slim victories over Hellas Verona and Genoa). Maurizio Sarri’s men were completely outplayed at home against Napoli and Como, and settled for disappointing draws in their games against the struggling Fiorentina and Lecce.
The Biancocelesti’s most recent win over Genoa allowed them to climb to 8th place in the Serie A standings, but they remain nine points detached from the Top 6 places, which guarantee a European spot next season.
Juventus (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Locatelli, Thuram; Conceicao, Miretti, McKennie; David.
Lazio (4-3-3): Provedel; Marusic, Gila, Provstgaard, Nuno Tavares, Basic, Cataldi, Taylor; Isaksen, Maldini, Pedro.
Lazio might be able to take some inspiration from their victory over Juventus in October. However, that result sparked Tudor’s dismissal, paving the way for Spalletti’s mid-season revolution in Turin. But while the Bianconeri are on the rise, the Aquile arguably emerged out of the winter market with a weaker squad, having lost Matteo Guendouzi and Taty Castellanos.
The Bianconeri’s midweek commitment against Atalanta in the Coppa Italia could play in favor of the Aquile, but this factor didn’t help their case against the supposedly ‘tired’ Como. Therefore, the Old Lady will be the favorite to prevail at home.








































