Two underperforming giants desperate for a spark will clash under the Sunday night lights in Serie A, as Juventus make the trip to the Stadio Olimpico to face Lazio.
The mood around both camps is far from buoyant. Lazio find themselves languishing in the lower half of the table, while Juventus arrive in the capital reeling from consecutive defeats that have only deepened the sense of unease in Turin. The hosts have managed just eight points from their opening seven fixtures, scraping together a solitary win in their last five outings.
Juventus, meanwhile, are in dire need of a turnaround. Winless in seven games, the Bianconeri have stumbled to two straight losses and have drawn blanks in their last three contests, an unthinkable slump for a side of their stature. To make matters more daunting, Lazio have proven a tough nut to crack at home in this fixture, going unbeaten in their last four meetings at the Olimpico, with three wins and a draw. Only four points separate seventh-placed Juve from twelfth-placed Lazio, a stat that speaks volumes about how far both teams have drifted from expectations.
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How to watch Lazio vs Juventus online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United Kingdom (UK), the Serie A match between Lazio and Juventus will be available to watch and stream online live through TNT Sports 1, and DAZN.
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Lazio vs Juventus kick-off time
The Serie A match between Lazio and Torino will be played at Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy.
It will kick off at 8:45 pm BST on Sunday, October 26, in the UK.
Team news & squads
Lazio team news
As for Maurizio Sarri's men, the injury woes continue to mount. Star striker Valentin Castellanos remains out for several more weeks, joining an already lengthy list of absentees that includes Nuno Tavares, Nicolo Rovella, Samuel Gigot, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, and Luca Pellegrini.
The latest blow came in the form of Matteo Cancellieri, the winger who recently bagged a brace against Torino, now ruled out with a thigh problem.
Juventus team news
After surprisingly benching Manuel Locatelli during the midweek trip to Madrid, Igor Tudor is likely to restore his captain to the lineup, potentially at the expense of Weston McKennie, whose midfield spot appears most at risk. Defensively, Juventus will once again have to make do without stalwart Bremer and wing-back Juan Cabal, both sidelined through injury, though the rest of the squad should be available for selection.
Up front, Tudor is still searching for the right blend. Jonathan David, Lois Openda, and Dusan Vlahovic are all jostling for a starting berth, with Vlahovic boasting an impressive record against Lazio—seven goals, including two Serie A braces.


