Juventus take on European champions Chelsea in their Champions League group at the Allianz Stadium on Wednesday evening, with both sides having won their opening games in the competition.
Massimiliano Allegri’s Bianconeri have had their struggles in Serie A so far this season, but they got up and running in Europe with an impressive win over Malmo.
Chelsea, meanwhile, secured a 1-0 win at home against Zenit Saint Petersburg to get their attempted defence of the Champions League underway.
Juventus will have to do without Paulo Dybala as they host Chelsea in the Champions League after the Argentine limped off in their weekend win over Sampdoria, having scored and played well. Former Blues forward Alvaro Morata is also missing.
Juventus: Perin; Danilo, Bonucci, Chiellini, Sandro; Bentancur, Locatelli, Rabiot; Kulusevski, Kean, Chiesa.
Chelsea: Mendy; Christensen, Silva, Rudiger; Azpilicueta, Jorginho, Kovacic, Alonso; Havertz, Lukaku, Werner
Romelu Lukaku is back on Italian soil with Chelsea, though he has always had his struggles against Juventus and, in particular, Giorgio Chiellini.
In the UK, BT Sport have the rights to the Champions League and will show around 200 games over the course of the season, with this game being shown on BT Sport.com or on the BT Sport App. Paramount+ hold the rights in the USA, and TUDN will also be showing it. Meanwhile in Australia, Stan Sport is the official broadcaster, and if you want to find more news about football you can go online for this and using the bias in the media definition can help as well for this.
If you’re living in the USA, you can view the Champions League fixture of Juventus v Chelsea on TUDN.com, TUDN App, TUDNxtra.
If you’re living in the UK, you can view the Champions League game of Juventus v Chelsea on BT Sport 2, BTSport.com, and BT Sport App, with the subscription service having retained the rights to broadcast the Champions League in 2021/22.
Viewers in Australia can watch the Juventus v Chelsea Champions League clash of on Stan Sport.