Preview | Lecce vs Juventus
Preview | Lecce vs Juventus The Juventus Men’s First Team visit Lecce's Stadio Via del Mare this Saturday, 9 May, on Serie A Matchday 36. Kick-off is fixed for 20:45 CEST. Ahead of the weekend’s action getting underway, the Bianconeri sit fourth in the table with 65 points and two points off third.
Lecce, for their part, are 17th in the table and 4 points above the relegation zone. Let’s get up to speed ahead of the weekend’s game with some pre-match stats. Interesting Facts This is the 40th match between Lecce and Juventus in Serie A, with the Bianconeri's record so far being 25 wins, four losses, and 10 draws.
Juventus have not lost any of their last 11 Serie A matches against Lecce (W7 D4) a run going all the way back to February 2011; however after a 1-1 draw in the first meeting of this season in January, the Bianconeri could draw both of their matches this season against the Apulian side for the first time ever in the competition. In the last nine matchdays Juventus have collected 19 points (only behind Napoli's 20) and conceded only five goals. Jérémie Boga has scored three goals in his last four Serie A away games, and has never previously scored four goals away from home in a single top-flight campaign.
Since the start of March the winger has been Juventus' top scorer with four goals, and in this period only Donyell Malen (six), Marcus Thuram (six), and Giovanni Simeone (five) have scored more in the league. Dusan Vlahovic has been involved in four goals in his last two Serie A matches against Lecce: a brace in January 2024 and a double assist in the most recent match in April 2025. This is also the only match in which the Serbian has provided more than one assist in Serie A.
In the 2025/26 Serie A, the two forwards with the most successful dribbles wear the Juventus shirt: Kenan Yildiz (76) and Francisco Conceição (51). Opposition Focus Only against Roma (28) and Inter (32) have the Giallorossi recorded more defeats than against Juventus (25). Despite not having scored more than one goal per match in their last 11 Serie A matches against Juventus (they have scored six in that period), Lecce have scored in the last three consecutive matches against the Old Lady, and could reach four for the first time in the top flight on Saturday.