Serie A Team News: Juventus vs Torino - Confirmed Bianconeri Lineup

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​Juventus have lost only one of their last 25 Serie A derbies against Torino (W19 D5) - 2-1 for the Granata in April 2015, with goals from Matteo Darmian and Fabio Quagliarella. 

Juventus have scored in each of their last 15 Serie A games against Torino: only once before in the top flight have the Bianconeri found the net in more games in a row against Torino (17 between 1980 and 1988). 

Torino's last away win against Juventus in Serie A dates back to 1995 - 2-1 thanks to Ruggiero Rizzitelli's brace. Since then, Juventus have won nine and drawn three of their last nine home games.

Juventus are one of the three teams unbeaten at home in the top five European Leagues so far in 2018-19 (along with ​Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain). Indeed, the Bianconeri could close the season without a home defeat for the fourth time in their last six campaigns.

Juventus have not won in two of the last three Serie A games (D1 L1), as many times as in their previous 13 league games.

During the three points for a win era, the last two campaigns when Torino amassed 55+ points after 34 games of a Serie A season with 20 teams, they went on to win the title.

​Juventus (16) and Torino (15) have kept the most clean sheets in Serie A this season.

With four goals and six assists, Juventus midfielder Miralem Pjanic has been involved in 10 goals against Torino, more than against any other Serie A opponent. 

In his first 17 Serie A appearances, Juventus forward ​Cristiano Ronaldo scored a goal, on average, a goal every 11 shots. In his most recent 11 matches, he has scored a goal every five. 

​Andrea Belotti has scored six of his 13 goals in Serie A from March onwards - no player has scored more than the Granata’s striker in this period.