Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Atalanta vs. Juventus at Serie A
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Atalanta vs. Juventus at Serie A
La Dea and the Old Lady play interesting football and are among the best teams in Italy this year. Over the previous couple of campaigns, the team from Bergamo established itself as one of the strongest units in Serie A, and also as the one that plays the most appealing football. However, they are on a slight decline right now, with them participating in the UEFA Europa League and not being competitive for the top four places. Juventus is on a roller coaster, with the Old Lady far away from the title talks. These several years have been turbulent for the team from Turin.
Atalanta
The midweek clash in Verona surely took a lot of energy from La Dea, but in order to be among the best teams in Italy, you’ll have to endure a complicated and demanding schedule. Atalanta’s roster has plenty of talented players, but isn’t as deep as some two or three years ago.
A win over Rakow in the UEFA Europa League is a big plus for Gasperini and his boys. It was the third in a row at home, and so far, Atalanta is perfect this season at Gewiss.
Furthermore, they haven’t allowed a single goal, while on the other hand, La Dea did score at least two in each of these events, beating Monza and Cagliari besides the Polish unit.
Juventus
The Old Lady had a terrible experience in Sassuolo, where they lost 4-2, making all sorts of errors in the back line, which would eventually cost them the victory. There is no consistency in Juve’s performances because seven days earlier, they beat Lazio 3-1 without any problems, indicating a rise in the form.
We’ve seen a victory over Lecce on Tuesday night, 1-0, after a rough 90 minutes of play at the Allianz Stadium. Arakdiusz Milik was the scorer of that only goal.
Juventus scored at least twice in all three away games, wins over Udinese, 0-3 and Empoli, 0-2.
Atalanta BC: Musso; Scalvini, Djimsiti, Kolasinac; Zappacosta, Ederson, De Roon, Koopmeiners, Ruggeri; De Ketelaere, Lookman
Juventus: Szczesny; Rugani, Bremer, Danilo; Weah, Fagioli, Locatelli, Rabiot, Cambiaso; Chiesa, Milik
Two meetings last year ended with a tie in Turin, 3-3 and Juve’s win at Gewiss, 0-2.
These teams play offensive football, and as you can see, they are very successful in their intentions to score. Atalanta’s home record proves that, while Juve’s efficiency on the road does the same. Due to that, the best pick here is for both teams to score.
Our verdict: Both teams to score