Juventus vs Sassuolo — Match Result: Juventus
Juventus come into this fixture with a strong home record and one of the most organised defensive structures in Serie A, conceding around 0.9–1.1 goals per game this season. Their ability to control matches through structured build-up play and disciplined positioning gives them a consistent edge, particularly against mid-table opposition. Sassuolo are known for their attacking intent but have struggled defensively throughout the campaign, conceding over 1.7 goals per match and often leaving space when pushing forward. With Juventus’ control, efficiency and home advantage, they are well placed to secure the victory.
Juventus vs Sassuolo — Over 2.5 Goals
While Juventus are traditionally defensively solid, matches involving Sassuolo tend to produce goals due to their open and attacking style of play. Sassuolo games average over 2.8 total goals per match, as they consistently contribute offensively but also concede regularly. Juventus have also shown increased attacking output this season, particularly at home where they create a higher volume of chances. With Sassuolo likely to play expansively and Juventus capable of capitalising on defensive gaps, the over 2.5 goals market is well supported.
Juventus vs Sassuolo — Over 8.5 Corners
Juventus generate a steady number of corners through sustained attacking pressure, averaging around 5–6 corners per game, largely due to their use of wide players and overlapping full-backs. Sassuolo’s approach also contributes to corner totals, as their attacking style leads to both chances created and defensive situations where they concede corners under pressure. When two teams with attacking intent meet, particularly one expected to dominate possession like Juventus, corner counts tend to rise. This makes over 8.5 corners a logical selection.
Juventus vs Sassuolo — Kenan Yıldız Anytime Goalscorer
Kenan Yıldız has emerged as an exciting attacking option for Juventus, showing composure in the final third and a willingness to take on defenders. He averages over 2 shots per game when starting and is increasingly involved in Juventus’ attacking phases, often operating in advanced positions where he can cut inside and shoot. Against a Sassuolo defence that has struggled to contain attacking players and regularly concedes chances inside the box, Yıldız is well positioned to find space and get on the scoresheet in this matchup.