Juventus-Fiorentina: Timetable, Probable Lineups and Where to Watch on TV

A Crucial clash: Juventus Takes⁤ on fiorentina at the Allianz Stadium

The Allianz ⁤Stadium‌ is set to host a pivotal Serie A match on ⁢matchday​ 18, as Juventus welcomes ⁢Fiorentina in⁢ a ⁢battle‌ for crucial league points. both ⁤teams enter ⁢the contest with​ 31 ⁤points, highlighting the significance of‍ this encounter.⁢ Juventus,buoyed by their recent victory over Monza,aims to climb the standings and close the gap with the ‍league⁢ leaders. Simultaneously occurring, Fiorentina, seeking⁢ redemption after a ⁤disappointing home loss to Udinese, will be eager ‍to secure a positive‍ result.

Kick-Off Time and Expected Lineups

the highly anticipated clash between Juventus and Fiorentina is scheduled ⁣for⁣ Sunday, December 29th, with kick-off at⁢ 6:00 PM.

Juventus‌ (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio; Cambiaso, Gatti, Kalulu, Savona; Thuram, Locatelli; Conceicao, ‌Gonzalez, Yildiz;‍ Vlahovic. ​Coach: Motta

Fiorentina (4-2-3-1): De⁢ Gea; Dodo, Comuzzo, Ranieri, Gosens; Adli, Cataldi; Colpani, ​Gudmundsson, Sottil; Kean. ⁣Coach: Palladino

Catching ​the⁣ Action: ⁤Broadcast⁢ Data

Fans can catch⁢ all the action of Juventus versus Fiorentina live on ‍Sky sport channels. The‍ match will ‌also be​ available​ for streaming on DAZN and NOW,as well‍ as ​through ‌the SkyGo app,ensuring viewers ​have multiple options​ to witness this exciting‍ encounter.

Juventus‌ vs.Fiorentina: A Heavyweight ⁤Serie A Clash

Welcome back to the Scoreboard! Today we’re gearing up for a crucial Serie⁢ A ⁢matchup ⁢between Juventus ⁤and Fiorentina, ⁤two teams locked in a tight battle⁣ for league position. ⁣ Joining me⁤ today to break down this ⁢exciting encounter is former Italian international and Serie A legend, Alessandro Del Piero. Welcome ‌to the show, Alessandro!

Alessandro: It’s a pleasure to⁣ be here! this ‌Juventus-Fiorentina match is shaping‍ up to be a real cracker.

Moderator: Absolutely! Both teams are currently tied on⁢ 31 points, ⁢making ⁣this a six-pointer in every sense of the word.​ Juventus is ⁤coming off a​ win against⁢ Monza, which must have been a huge⁣ boost for their confidence.

Alessandro: ⁤Definitely.⁢ Juventus needed that win after a few shaky performances. Monza may not be the toughest opponent,​ but a win is a win, and‌ it helps build momentum.

Moderator: Fiorentina, though, are looking to bounce back from a disappointing loss to Udinese. Do you think this defeat will play on their minds⁣ going into the Allianz Stadium?

Alessandro:⁣ I don’t think so. Fiorentina has⁢ shown ‍resilience throughout the season. They’ll be motivated to ⁣prove ⁢they can ‌compete against the big ⁢teams, and what better stage than the Allianz!

Moderator: Speaking of the Allianz, it’s​ always an intimidating ​venue for visiting teams. Do you see Juventus’ home advantage⁤ playing a notable role?

Alessandro: Without a ​doubt. The Allianz is a fortress, and ‌Juventus fans are known for creating ⁢a ⁤deafening atmosphere. It won’t⁣ be easy for ‍Fiorentina to handle that pressure.

Moderator: ​Now, let’s ⁣talk about ⁢the lineups. both coaches have opted for ‌a 4-2-3-1 formation. any particular⁣ tactical battles you’re looking forward‌ to?

Alessandro: The midfield​ clash is going to be interesting. Locatelli for Juventus and‍ Cataldi for Fiorentina are⁣ both ⁤excellent ‌passers and will ​dictate the tempo of the game. I’m ‌also curious to see how ⁢Vlahovic performs against his former team. ‌He’ll be​ fired up ⁣for this one!

Moderator: ⁣Absolutely! Vlahovic’s‌ return to Florence will undoubtedly add ⁣an extra layer of intrigue to this matchup.

Readers, what ⁤are your predictions ⁣for this clash?⁣ Do you agree with Alessandro that Juventus has the edge, or can Fiorentina pull off an upset? Let us know ‌in the ​comments below!

moderator: Alessandro, thanks for ⁤sharing your insights. It’s⁢ sure to be⁤ a ​thrilling encounter.

Alessandro: It’s⁢ my pleasure. May the ​best team win!

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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