Kick-off at 12.30 at the Allianz Stadium between the second-placed Bianconeri and the Ciociari in search of safety points. He directs the Rapuano meeting in Rimini
The Sunday of the seventh matchday of the Serie A championship opens with the lunchtime match at the Allianz Stadium: kick-off at 12.30 between second-placed Juventus and Frosinone, +3 from the relegation zone. The match is directed by the referee Rosario Rapuano, from the Rimini section, assistants Mokhtar and Laudato, fourth official Zufferli. At the Var Mazzoleni with assistant Di Bello.
previous
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Juventus and Frosinone have already met twice this season, in the space of a few days. In the first leg of the championship, the day before Christmas, the Bianconeri won 2-1 in Ciociaria: Yildiz took the lead, Baez equalized and Vlahovic scored the decisive goal. In the one-match quarter-final played at the Allianz Stadium on 11 January, Juventus won 4-0 with three goals from Milik and one from Yildiz.
how Juventus gets there
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The Bianconeri haven’t won for more than a month: last success on January 21st in Lecce, 3-0. Since then two draws, with Empoli and in Verona in the last match, and two defeats in between, at Inter and against Udinese. In their own stadium, given the missteps against the Tuscans and Friulians, Juventus have not won since January 16th, 3-0 against Sassuolo. Allegri’s team is currently second, 9 behind leaders Inter, who however have a game to recover, and with a two-point advantage over third-placed Milan.
how does Frosinone get there?
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The Ciociari have not won since January 21st, 3-1 at home against Cagliari and the only success for Di Francesco’s team in the last three months. Frosinone have lost their last three matches and eight of their last ten played. Defeated 5-1 in their last match away from home in Florence, the Ciociari are the worst team in Serie A away from home with 3 points in 12 games: three draws and nine defeats so far.
where to see it
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Juventus-Frosinone is broadcast live on Sky Sport, on the Sky Sport Uno (201), Sky Sport Calcio (202) and Sky Sport 251 channels, also visible through the Sky Go and Now services, with commentary by Federico Zancan and technical commentary by Giancarlo Marocchi. The match is streamed by Dazn through the website, app and smart TV, with commentary by Stefano Borghi and technical commentary by Massimo Gobbi. Live text on www.gazzetta.it.
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