Juventus play at home for the third consecutive match, the second of which against Monza, when they take to the pitch at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday 29 January.
The focus though shifts from Coppa Italia to Serie A for the first match of the second half of the season. Since the return to a 20-team Serie A, Juventus have won 12 and lost only two of the 17 matches played on the first matchday after the turning point of the campaign.
Read on for more stats and facts on the fixture that kicks off at 15:00 CET. For more on the opposition, click here.
FORTRESS ALLIANZ | Juventus have not lost in 13 home league matches - the longest open unbeaten streak this season - and have not drawn twice in a row at the Allianz since the closing two matches in Massimiliano Allegri first spell as coach in May 2019, against Torino and Atalanta.
DEFENSIVE DEFECTS | Juve have conceded eight goals in their last two Serie A matches, one more than in all the previous 17 matches combined this Serie A campaign.
READY, SET, GOAL | Juventus have scored 40% of their goals this season from set pieces (12 out of 30) - no team has a higher percentage. However, Monza have conceded just three goals from dead ball situations, second only to Napoli with two.
HIGH IMPACT | In the five league games with Nicoló Fagioli as starter, Juventus boast four wins and one draw, with an average of 2.0 goals scored per match and 80% of victories; in the 14 games without him from kick-off, seven wins, four draws and three defeats, 1.4 goals scored on average and 50% of victories.
AREK'S STREAK | Arkadiusz Milik has been involved in four goals in his last five Serie A matches – as many as in the previous 20 league games between Juventus and Napoli put together. Moreover, three out of six of the striker's goals have arrived in the last five minutes of play - more than any other player so far.