Juventus travel to Tuscany on Saturday evening to face Pisa at the Arena Garibaldi. The match is scheduled to kick off at 19:45 GMT/20:45 CET on December 27th.
The match presents a tough challenge for Pisa, who were stuck in 19th place at the weekend with just 11 points from their first 16 matches. Juventus, on the other hand, are in fifth position with 29 points and are hoping to maintain momentum in their bid to qualify for the Champions League.
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Pisa looking for spark in relegation fight
Pisa's season was characterized by narrow leads and missed opportunities. They have managed just one league win so far and remain winless in their last five Serie A matches, with the run mounting pressure as the relegation battle takes shape.
Their last result was a 2:2 draw away from home. Cagliaricaptured both sides of their campaign: moments of attacking promise undermined by the fragility of defense. The results at home were not encouraging: only one victory was recorded at the Garibaldi Arena this season.
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PISA, ITALY – OCTOBER 30: Alberto Gilardino, manager of Pisa Sports Club, reacts during the Serie A match between Pisa and Lazio at Arena Garibaldi on October 30, 2025 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Head coach Alberto Gilardino continues to search for balance as Pisa struggles to convert competitive results into points. They have scored just 12 goals so far, one of the lowest in the division, while conceding 22. The tendency to settle for a draw rather than go for a win has proven costly as the safety gap remains small.
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Juventus gaining momentum under Spalletti
Juventus arrived in stronger form, winning four of their last five matches in all competitions. Their last appearance in Serie A saw them beat Roma 2:1 in Turinwhich highlighted their growing resilience.
Luciano Spalletti's side have shown increasing cohesion in recent weeks, combining controlled possession with improved defensive organization. Juventus boast a positive goal difference and have conceded relatively few goals, reflecting a new emphasis on structure and discipline.
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Juventus protect Gleison Bremer and Roma striker Paulo Dybala (@juventusfcen)
Away form has been less convincing, with mixed results on the road, but this match provides an opportunity to correct that discrepancy against an opponent battling at the bottom of the table.






