‘Derby d’Italia’ between Juventus and Inter Milan headlines Matchday 25

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Juventus and Inter will do battle at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, with the Bianconeri looking to boost their hopes of a top-four finish and a guaranteed place in the UEFA Champions League next season, while the Nerazzurri want to keep up the pressure in the race for the Scudetto against Napoli.

The teams played out an incredible 4-4 draw when they last met in October 2024, with Inter manager Simone Inzaghi is still feeling upset that his team gave up a two-goal lead in that clash.

“We lost our shape a bit, then on the fourth goal we made a series of mistakes.These compromised a match we clearly deserved to win,” said Inzaghi. “There is bitterness, but as a coach I must analyse. It was frustrating, as we were facing a Juventus side whose greatest strength is defence, and we created so many scoring opportunities without winning.”

Napoli’s title ambitions will face a stringent test when they take on Lazio at the Olimpico Stadium in Rome.
Le Aquile have routinely gotten the better of the team from Naples in recent years –including a 1-0 win at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium earlier this season – but Partenopei manager Antonio Conte will be hungry to break that trend.

“Lazio are not a meteorite; they are doing very well," Conte explained. I’m not disappointed or
unhappy, during this journey there are some stumbles; there will probably be others. This is the team I want to see, but we need to have more quality in the final metres.”

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This round of Italian top-flight action also features Atalanta hosting Cagliari in Bergamo; AC Milan
will target a win at home to Verona, and Roma face a potential banana skin away to Parma, with the Crociati fighting for their survival in Serie A.

“We need to stay up; there’s nothing else to add. We’re a newly promoted team full of young players, so avoiding relegation has to be our only target,” said Parma manager Fabio Pecchia.

Broadcast details

Friday, 14 February

21:45: Bologna v Torino – LIVE on SuperSport Football and SuperSport Maximo 360

Saturday, 15 February

16:00: Atalanta v Cagliari – LIVE on SuperSport Football and SuperSport Maximo 360

19:00: Lazio v Napoli – LIVE on SuperSport Football and SuperSport Maximo 360

21:45: AC Milan v Verona – LIVE on SuperSport Football and SuperSport Maximo 360

Sunday, 16 February

13:30: Fiorentina v Como – LIVE on SuperSport Football and SuperSport Maximo 360

16:00: Monza v Lecce – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 1 and SuperSport Maximo 360

16:00: Udinese v Empoli – LIVE on SuperSport Football

19:00: Parma v Roma – LIVE on SuperSport Football and SuperSport Maximo 360

21:45: Juventus v Inter Milan – LIVE on SuperSport Football and SuperSport Maximo 360

Monday, 17 February

21:45: Genoa v Venezia – LIVE on SuperSport Football and SuperSport Maximo 360

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