27 November 2025
Preview: Juventus vs Cagliari
Preview: Juventus vs Cagliari
Preview: Juventus vs Cagliari
The Juventus Men's First Team are aiming to extend their unbeaten run to five matches in Serie A against fourteenth-placed Cagliari.
Kick-off at the Allianz Stadium for the Matchday 13 clash is scheduled for Saturday, 29 November, at 18:00 CET.
Let’s get up to speed ahead of the game with our statistical preview.
Interesting Facts
- Juventus have won 46 Serie A matches against Cagliari, with the Sardinians having only lost more league matches to AC Milan (47).
- Juventus are unbeaten in 26 of their last 27 Serie A matches against Cagliari, with the Sardinians' only win in that period coming on July 29, 2020.
- Juventus have lost only two of their 43 home matches against Cagliari in Serie A; among teams they have faced at least 40 times at home in the competition, the Bianconeri only have a lower defeat rate against Genoa (4%).
- Cagliari is the opponent against whom Dusan Vlahovic has scored the most goals in Serie A: eight in 11 matches, with the Serbian having found the net in each of his last three league matches against the Sardinians.
- Following his goals against Cremonese and Fiorentina, Filip Kostic could score in three consecutive appearances for the first time in his career in
the top 10 European leagues. All five of the Serbian winger's goals in Serie A have been scored in the first half from open play.

Opposition Focus
- Following draws against Como and Genoa, Cagliari could draw three consecutive Serie A games for the first time since November-December 2021.
- Cagliari have failed to score in their last two Serie A away games, but have not gone three consecutive away matches without a goal in the competition since November-December 2021, when the third of these matches was against Juventus.
- Cagliari have scored four headed goals this season, including two of their last three goals, which is the third highest tally in the league. However no team has conceded fewer headed goals than Juventus (one).
- Gianluca Gaetano's only goal from the penalty spot in Serie A was against Juventus, on April 19, 2024.
- Alessandro Di Pardo played his first four Serie A games for Juventus, all as a substitute in the 2020/21 season under Andrea Pirlo.


