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·9 maggio 2026

Preview: Juventus Women vs Inter

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The Juventus Women's First Team are back in action on Sunday, 10 May, with a Serie A Women Matchday 21 clash against Inter in Biella.

Ahead of the 15:00 CEST kick-off, the Bianconere sit third on 35 points, with Inter in second but with an unassailable lead. 


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Let’s get up to speed ahead of the weekend’s game with some pre-match stats.

INTERESTING FACTS

  • Juventus could secure their place in next season’s Champions League with the right result against Inter: the Bianconere would be guaranteed third place with a win over Inter, or a draw, providing none of Fiorentina, Lazio nor Napoli win.
  • Juventus (eight) and Inter (seven, the same as Fiorentina) are two of the three teams that have scored the most headed goals in this Serie A season.
  • Juventus and Inter are, alongside Roma and Milan, two of the four teams to have had the most different players score in this Serie A season: 13 each.
  • Only against Napoli (six) has Lindsey Thomas scored more goals than against Inter in Serie A: five (the same as against Empoli), whilst playing for Milan, Roma and Juventus.
  • One of Lia Walti’s three assists in Serie A came against Inter in the first match; only the injured Chiara Beccari (21) has created more chances than the Swiss player in this campaign among Juventus players: 20, the same as Estela Carbonell and Eva Schatzer.
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OPPOSITION FOCUS

  • Inter are the team with the longest current run of away wins in Serie A (seven – already a club record in the competition); the last side to record more consecutive away wins was Roma, between October 2022 and April 2023 (nine).
  • Inter boast the best attack (as well as overall) in the second halves of this Serie A season (28 goals), but they face the side that have conceded the fewest in the second half: Juventus (six).
  • Inter have scored 11 goals from set-pieces in this Serie A season, second only to Roma (13); the Nerazzurri are also the side that have conceded the fewest from set-pieces (three, with Juventus just behind on four).
  • Haley Bugeja has scored 17 goals this season, just five fewer than her total from the previous four seasons with an Italian club: 22 between 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23 and 2023/24, while playing for Sassuolo and Inter.
  • Tessa Wullaert is just one goal away from becoming Inter’s second-highest all-time goalscorer in the top flight: she has 23 goals to her name so far (13 in the current season), level with Tabitha Chawinga and trailing only Elisa Polli (27).
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