Sofia Cantore in azione a Vinovo contro l'Inter

STATS & FACTS | JUVENTUS WOMEN - SAMPDORIA | SERIE A

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STATS & FACTS | JUVENTUS WOMEN - SAMPDORIA | SERIE A
STATS & FACTS | JUVENTUS WOMEN - SAMPDORIA | SERIE A
STATS & FACTS | JUVENTUS WOMEN - SAMPDORIA | SERIE A

Juventus Women host Sampdoria on Serie A Matchday 15 at Vinovo at 14:30 CET today, Sunday 29 January.

It is the fourth time that the Bianconere take on the team from Liguria, who first arrived on the scene in Women's football last season after acquiring the sporting licence from Florentia San Gimignano.

Juve have won all three of the previous meetings, scoring eight times, conceding just once. Read on for more stats and curiosities.

THREE'S A CROWD | By netting against Pomigliano last matchday, Juventus became the third team to score for 60 games in a row in Serie A in the era of three points for a win after Tavagnacco, between February 2012 and March 2014, and AGSM Verona, between May 2014 and February 2017.

LATE ARRIVALS | Juventus have scored 10 goals in the last quarter hour of play this season (at least two more than any other team). Sampdoria have conceded five over the same time period - two in the first meeting with Juve, with Amanda Nildén and Sofia Cantore the scorers.

SUPPLY CHAIN | Only Julia Grosso (six) has provided more assists than Arianna Caruso (four) among the Bianconere this season. Two of those provided by the Italy international date back to the first match against Sampdoria.

SHOT SHY | Sampdoria have failed to score in their last seven Serie A matches. The last team to record a longer streak of consecutive games without scoring, with 16, was Atletico Oristano between November 2005 and April 2006.

GENEROUS TO A FAULT | Only Barcelona (17), Manchester United and Lyon (both 14) count more players on the scoresheet than Juventus (13) in Europe's Top-5 leagues. On the opposite side, only Turbine Potsdam (three) boast less than Sampdoria (four).

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