Fresh off a dramatic first European win of the campaign, Juventus return to the task of rescuing a wobbly Serie A season on Saturday as they host Cagliari in Turin.
That Champions League thriller in Norway eased some of the tension around the club, while Cagliari continue to battle in familiar territory near the foot of the table. Heading into Tuesday night's showdown, both Bodo/Glimt and Juve were staring at elimination, but the Bianconeri finally came alive. Two under-fire forwards stepped up at last, as Lois Openda struck early in the second half and Jonathan David buried a stoppage-time winner to seal a much-needed 3-2 victory.
On paper, this weekend should favour the hosts, and history backs that up. Even though the Rossoblu managed a 1-1 draw on their last trip to the Allianz Stadium, they have taken just one win from their previous 27 league clashes with Juventus. Add to that the 4-0 Coppa Italia pounding they suffered in Turin last season, and the challenge becomes even clearer.
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How to watch Juventus vs Cagliari online - TV channels & live streams
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The match will be shown live on Paramount+, CBS Sports Golazo Network, DAZN and Amazon Prime Video in the US. Live updates can be found here on GOAL.
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Juventus vs Cagliari kick-off time
The match will be played at Allianz Stadium on Saturday, with kick-off at 12:00 pm ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Juventus team news
After 12 Serie A fixtures, Fabio Pisacane's men sit only three points clear of the relegation zone, with a measly five points collected on the road.
Massimiliano Spalletti rotated heavily in Europe, but his big guns are expected to return this weekend. Khephren Thuram and Kenan Yildiz should both reclaim their starting spots, while injuries keep defensive pairing Bremer and Daniele Rugani out once again, alongside long-term casualty Arkadiusz Milik.
Having watched the midweek action from the bench, Dusan Vlahovic will be itching for a recall, especially against a side he has tormented throughout his career. The Serbian striker boasts eight goals in 11 league meetings with Cagliari, though he must battle Openda and David for a place up top.
Cagliari team news
For the visitors, Gianluca Borrelli is expected to lead the line after his brace against Genoa. Andrea Belotti remains unavailable due to a serious knee injury, while Ze Pedro and Luca Mazzitelli are also confined to the treatment room.
At the back, the fitness of Yerry Mina is a major concern following a knock last week, meaning Adam Obert could be pressed into service at centre-half if the Colombian does not recover in time.


