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·13 February 2026

Inter vs. Juventus, the complete guide

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All set for the Derby d'Italia between Inter and Juventus, on Matchday 25 of Serie A, taking place at San Siro. A fixture like no other, where history, stats, and individual talent come together for a game that promises plenty of excitement.

PREVIOUS MEETINGS

Inter and Juventus have faced each other 185 times in Serie A, the most meetings in the history of the single-round format, a record they share with Inter’s clashes against Roma.


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At San Siro, the Nerazzurri hold the edge in the head-to-head record: 37 wins for Inter, 25 for Juventus, and 30 draws. In the last three meetings at the stadium, 16 goals were scored (an average of 5.3 per game), after a run of six matches with just nine goals in total (1.5 per game).

Fun fact: this will be the first time Inter and Juventus meet on 14 February, Valentine’s Day, in any competition since the 1929/30 season. The last home clash between the two sides was the 4-4 thriller on 27 October 2024, the only Derby d’Italia in Serie A history with more than three goals per team.

In the last nine meetings at San Siro, the record is perfectly balanced: three wins each and three draws.

NERAZZURRI STATS

Inter head into the match on a strong run: 12 Serie A games unbeaten (11 wins, 1 draw). Since November 2025, the Nerazzurri lead the five major European leagues in both victories (11) and clean sheets (8).

At San Siro, Inter are unbeaten in their last five home games (4 wins, 1 draw) and aim to match their record from October 2024 to April 2025, when they went 13 consecutive home matches without defeat. In terms of play, Inter lead the league in sequences of at least 10 passes: 383 for the Nerazzurri, 374 for Juventus. Passing accuracy is also at the top level: 87.1% for Inter, 87.0% for Juventus, with only Milan ahead at 87.2%.

Offensively, Inter have scored 57 goals in Serie A this season, the third-best attack among Europe’s top five leagues, behind Bayern Munich (79) and Barcelona (63). They also lead for goals from corner routines, with 13 scored so far.

LAUTARO IN FORM

On the scoresheet in four consecutive games, Lautaro has reached 171 goals, tying Roberto Boninsegna among Inter’s all-time top scorers, behind only Giuseppe Meazza (284) and Alessandro Altobelli (209).A goal against Juventus would move him into sole possession of third place and equal his personal record of scoring in five straight matches. Additionally, the Nerazzurri captain is closing in on Paulo Dybala (131) among the top Argentine scorers in Serie A.

DIMARCO'S RECORD

Federico Dimarco is in exceptional form. The Inter winger has provided 11 assists in Serie A this season, a personal best that places him among the top creators in the league over the past 20 years.

Overall, only Fabrizio Miccoli in 2011/12, Ronaldinho in 2009/10, and Andrea Cossu in 2010/11 (all with 12 assists) have delivered more assists than Dimarco (11) in the first 25 matchdays of a Serie A season, ever since this statistic has been tracked (from 2004/05).

CALHANOGLU, ZIELINSKI AND JUVENTUS

Hakan Çalhanoglu and Piotr Zielinski lead the current Inter squad in goals scored against Juventus, with three each. In the 4-4 home draw last October, Zieliński stood out by scoring a brace from the penalty spot, becoming the first player to score more than one penalty in a Serie A Derby d’Italia since 2004/05. The Polish midfielder is now just one goal behind Arkadiusz Milik (49) in the ranking of top Polish scorers in Serie A and is only two active appearances away from reaching 100 combined goals and assists in Italy’s top flight.

THE OPPONENT: JUVENTUS

Juventus come into the clash in fourth place, having collected 46 points from 13 wins and 7 draws. Luciano Spalletti’s side have scored 41 goals and conceded 20.

After a run of five wins and a draw in six league matches, Juventus go into the Inter match with two wins in their last four games, including a defeat to Cagliari and a draw in the most recent round against Lazio. In the same period, the Bianconeri have conceded four goals in four matches, exactly double the number let in over the previous six games.

In attack, Juventus have scored 17 goals in their last six league matches, averaging 2.8 goals per game. They’ve also won four of their last five Serie A away fixtures.

Spalletti is likely to set up in a 3-4-2-1 formation: Di Gregorio in goal; Kalulu, Bremer, and Kelly in defence; Cambiaso, Locatelli, K. Thuram, and Cabal in midfield; with McKennie and Yildiz supporting David upfront.

DISCIPLINARY SITUATION

SUSPENDED Inter: - Juventus: -

ONE BOOKING AWAY FROM SUSPENSION Inter: Barella, Çalhanoglu Juventus: Locatelli, McKennie

REFEREE

The referee for Inter vs. Juventus, on Matchday 25 of Serie A, will be Federico La Penna from the Roma 1 section. Referee: La Penna Assistants: Meli, Alassio Fourth Official: Doveri VAR: Chiffi AVAR: Abisso

WHERE TO WATCH

Inter vs. Juventus, on Matchday 25 of Serie A 2025/26, takes place on Saturday, February 14 at 20:45 CET and will be broadcast live exclusively on DAZN and Sky channels. The match can be followed via the DAZN app on smart TVs, or streamed on mobile devices such as PCs, smartphones, and tablets through the app, as well as on Sky Go and NOW TV on compatible devices.

UPDATES ON INTER TV

You’ll find all the usual updates and pre-match coverage on Inter TV, with the latest from San Siro ahead of the clash. Our Pre-Match Livematch for Inter vs Juventus will go live at 19:30 CET and will also be available on the Club’s official YouTube channel until 20:35 CET. After the game, stay tuned for full post-match coverage, including analysis, insights, and interviews.

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