Juventus vs Pisa: Back to Winning Ways
After picking up just two points over their last four matches, Juventus now host Pisa in an attempt to turn things around and fight for a spot in next season’s Champions League. However, Pisa are also desperately in need of points to climb the table and escape last place, moving on from the three consecutive losses against Milan, Fiorentina, and Bologna.
HEAD-TO-HEAD
The precedents in Turin between the two teams are 8, with as many Bianconeri victories (latest 4-2, Serie A 1990/91).
In the last Bianconeri home victory 4-2 the scorers were Salvatore Schillaci, Roberto Baggio (brace) and Angelo Alessio. For Pisa, goals by Maurizio Neri and Diego Simeone.
Pisa scoring in 7 matches out of 8 in Turin: 10 total goals, with only goalless match in 1968/69, a 2-0 for Juventus.
DID YOU KNOW?
Juventus coming off 8 matches in a row in official matches without clean sheets: 21 goals conceded in the period. Last clean sheet on 29 January (Monaco-Juventus 0-0, Champions League).
Juventus team of Serie A 2025/26 that sends most players to score: 18.
Juventus team of Serie A 2025/26 that completes most dribbles: 282.
Juventus team of Serie A 2025/26 that receives fewest bookings: 32.
Only Inter (29) scores more goals than Juventus (22) in the last half hour of play including stoppage time in Serie A 2025/26.
Pisa team of Serie A 2025/26 with fewest victories: 1, 1-0 at home against Cremonese on 7 November 2025. The Nerazzurri are coming off 6 draws and 10 defeats and only one goal scored in the last 4 (Loyola in Pisa-Milan 1-2 on 13 February).
Pisa team of Serie A that concedes most goals in the last 15' of the first half: 12.
Only Verona (16) concedes more goals than Pisa (13) in the last 15' of play including stoppage time in Serie A 2025/26.
Pisa team of Serie A 2025/26 that wins most aerial duels: 595.
COACHES and PLAYERS
Between Luciano Spalletti and Oscar Hiljemark first official encounter.
Francisco Conceicao on target against Roma: 3rd goal in this championship for the Portuguese winger and equalled his own score from last Serie A. He had not scored a goal since 20 December 2025 in Juventus-Roma 2-1.
Jérémie Boga scored against Roma: it was the Udinese forward’s first league goal of the season. He had not scored in an official match since 13 September 2025 (Nice–Nantes 1–0, Ligue 1). His last Serie A goal dated back to 1 April 2023, in Cremonese–Atalanta 1–3, when he was playing for Atalanta.
Federico Gatti scored against Roma: it was the Italian defender’s second league goal of the season. He had not scored in Serie A since 29 October 2025 (Juventus–Udinese 3–1). It was also his second straight goal across all competitions, after scoring in Juventus–Galatasaray 3–2 in the Champions League; he had not scored in back-to-back matches since December 2023, in Monza–Juventus 1–2 and Juventus–Napoli 1–0 (both Serie A).
DISCIPLINEÂ
Suspended: noneÂ
Cautioned: McKennie (Juventus); Aebischer (Pisa)
REFEREE
SACCHI J.L. (DI GIOIA – LAUDATO) IV: TURRINI, VAR: MARINI, AVAR: GIUA
UPCOMING MATCHES
Udinese-Juventus (Saturday March 14th, 20.45 CET)
Pisa-Cagliari (Sunday March 15th, 15.00 CET)
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