At 20:45 CEST Juventus take to the field for Serie A Matchday 6, the fourth home fixture of the campaign. Against Salernitana, meanwhile, the Bianconeri have won four of the six previous Serie A games, keeping a clean sheet in five of those matches.
In fact, Juventus have won all three home games played in Serie A against the Granata from Salerno, with an aggregate score of seven goals scored, none conceded.
Below, more stats ahead of this evening's match.
LAST LINE | Juventus boast the meanest defence so far in Serie A, alongside Atalanta, with only two goals against - not since season 2014/15 have the Bianconeri conceded as few goals after the same number of league games when they had kept five clean sheets.
REPEAT SCENE | Juve have alternated a draw with a win in their last six Serie A home games, the most recent of which was the 2-0 success over Spezia and last achieved two consecutive home wins last March, against Spezia and Salernitana.
EVER PRESENT | Fabio Miretti, who made his Serie A debut last season in the home fixture against Salernitana, is the youngest player to have appeared in every match this campaign, as well as being the youngest to provide an assist this season.
WING MAN | Filip Kostic's 22 attempted crosses from open play in Serie A puts him second in that category among midfielder - only his opponent today, Antonio Candreva has done better so far with 30, more than any other player in the tournament.
CONNECT FOUR | Dusan Vlahovic, who has taken part in a goal on average every 45 minutes against Salernitana in Serie A, could become the fourth Juventus player to score in five consecutive league appearances since the introduction of three points for a win in 1994/95, after Alessandro del Piero in 1998, David Trezeguet in 2005 and Cristiano Ronaldo three times between 2019 and 2020.