AC Milan vs Juventus

AC Milan are placed fourth in the league with twenty-one points from six wins, three draws, and two losses. Currently, they are on a three-game winning streak and their most recent triumph was over Udinese by the minimal result. The first half started out slow and we haven’t seen many scoring chances in it. In the fifth minute of the second-half stoppage time, Nuytinck of Udinese received a direct red card. Punishment would come only two minutes later when Romagnoli scored and secured all three points for his team.

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Juventus hold the first spot in Serie A with thirty-one points and a positive goal difference of +16. So far in the season, they have gotten ten wins and a single draw. In the week behind us, they faced Cagliari and won by the result of 3-1. Dybala and Cuadrado scored a goal each and Bradaric of Cagliari scored an own-goal to give Juventus the lead. On the other side, Joao Pedro was the only scorer. Juventus have been amazing since the start of the season, and with the arrival of the new players, they look as good as ever.

Starting lineups
Milan: Donnarumma; Rodriguez, Romagnoli, Musacchio, Abate; Laxalt, Bakayoko, Kessie, Suso; Cutrone, Higuain
Juventus: Szczesny; Cancelo, Bonucci, Chiellini, Sandro; Khedira, Pjanic, Matuidi; Dybala, Ronaldo, Mandzukic

Milan have won five of their last six games in Serie A and have only lost one of their last 10 in the league, but they are taking on none other than Juventus. They haven’t beaten the Bianconeri since October 2016 and that was their only victory in their last ten encounters with La Vecchia Signora, so Juve should be able to rebound from their recent loss and come out on top here.