Juventus take on Europa League specialists Sevilla in the semi-finals of this year's tournament, with a spot in May 31's final in Budapest up for grabs.
It's the fifth meeting between the two sides in European competition, with the Bianconeri edging the sides' head-to-head record.
Ahead of Thursday night's 21:00 CEST kick-off at the Allianz Stadium, brush up on your Juventus-Sevilla knowledge below:
HEAD TO HEAD | Juventus and Sevilla have met on four previous occasions in European competition, all in the Champions League between 2015/16 and 2016/17 – the Bianconeri have won two of their four ties (D1, L1) and are unbeaten at home (W1, 1D).
SPAIN VS ITALY | Sevilla have won their last six matches against Italian sides in the Europa League, all in the knockout stages: the most recent encounter saw the Andalusians prevail over Inter in the final of the 2019/20 edition.
EYE ON THE FINAL | Juventus have progressed from their last two semi-finals in European competition (both in the Champions League), eliminating Real Madrid in 2014/15 and Monaco in 2016/17. The Old Lady were eliminated by Benfica in the last Europa League semi-final played, in the 2013/14 season.
HOME STRENGTH | Since the UEFA Cup changed its name to the Europa League in 2009, Juventus have never lost at home in the tournament: the Bianconeri have won five of their 12 previous home matches in the competition (D7), keeping six clean sheets in the process.
ADRIEN ON THE ATTACK | Taking into account both the Champions League and Europa League, Adrien Rabiot has been involved in more plays resulting in a shot at goal than any other Juventus player (52) this season. The Frenchman has scored three goals between the two competitions, equaling his record for goals in a single European season (three in 2015/16).