Preview: Juventus vs Genoa | OneFootball

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·4 aprile 2026

Preview: Juventus vs Genoa

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With the season’s last international break now behind them, the Juventus Men’s FIrst Team return to action in Serie A this Easter weekend, with a Monday afternoon Matchday 31 fixture against Genoa. Kick-off is at 18:00 CET at the Allianz Stadium.

The Bianconeri come into the weekend in fifth place with 57 points, while the Grifone are in 13th with 33.


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Let’s get up to speed with the pre-match statistics ahead of Monday afternoon's game.

Interesting Facts

  • No team has beaten Genoa more times in Serie A than Juventus - 70. Twenty-three games have ended in draws, and the Rossoblu have won 22. The Bianconeri are also unbeaten in 10 of the last 11 against Genoa in Serie A
  • Juventus return to playing on Easter Monday for the first time in over 50 years, last doing so on 15 April, 1974. Then, they drew 1-1 with Cagliari and have never lost in their three Easter Monday games - winning 3-2 vs Alessandria in 1032 and 3-1 against Livorno in 1949.
  • The Bianconeri have conceded just one goal in their last three league games, averaging 0.3 per game, compared to 2-5 per game in the previous four Serie A matches. 
  • Currently on 4,999, Juventus could go beyond an all-time total of 5,000 Serie A points. 
  • Kenan Yildiz is the youngest player into double digits for goals this Serie A season - he has 10 to his name. 
  • Each of Gleison Bremer (30 November, 2019, with Torino), Pierre Kalulu (16 December, 2020, with Milan) and Francisco Conceicao (28 September, 2024) scored their first Serie A goals against Genoa.
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Opposition Focus

  • Genoa, like Juventus, are playing on Easter Monday for the first time since 1974. Then, they lost 2-0 to Bologna. 
  • After their 2-0 win at Hellas Verona, Genoa could win back-to-back away Serie A matches with the same coach on the bench for the first time since May 2021, then under Davide Ballardini.
  • Leo Ostigard has scored five Serie A goals this season and could become just the second defender in Genoa’s history to score more in a single top-flight campaign, following Domenico Criscito’s eight in 2019/20 and his six in 2021/22.
  • Of Lorenzo Colombo’s six Serie A goals this season, only one has come on the road. 
  • Ruslan Malinovskyi has scored three Serie A goals against Juventus, managing more against only Bologna. He has also scored three against Udinese. 
  • Tommaso Baldanzi could make his 100th Serie A appearance.
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