These are the probable lineups for the match:
▪ Bologna-Juventus – Monday, 8.45pm, Dall’Ara stadium
▪ Referee Giovanni Ayroldi, from the Molfetta section
▪ Ranking: Bologna 67 points, Juventus 67 points
▪ Live TV by DAZN
How Bologna arrives
In the last home match, Bologna will have to give up Joshua Zirkzee, out due to injury. Jens Odgaard, recently bought out by the rossoblù club, is favored in his place. For the remaining 10/11, training surprises for Motta cannot be ruled out. However, Skorupski should return to goal despite Ravaglia’s great performance in Naples, and Beukema who rested at Maradona will be back in defense. Alongside him, the usual Calafiori-Lucumì run-off with the Roman defender who could also find a place on the left. On the right, however, there will be Posch. Moving on to midfield, we could see Fabbian starting again alongside Aebischer and Freuler, with Orsolini and Saelemaekers instead expected to place themselves behind Odgaard.
How Juventus arrives
Juventus will return to the field on Monday 20 May to challenge Bologna at the Dall’Ara stadium at 8.45pm. The Bianconeri, fresh winners of the Italian Cup, will want to try to find an away victory that has been missing since January. Paolo Montero, who starting tomorrow will take the place of the sacked Massimiliano Allegri, seems intent on relying on the 3-5-2: Szczesny will be in goal. In defense he could touch Rugani and Alex Sandro and Gatti should be with them. Weah should be back in midfield on the right, Locatelli will return in the middle and Miretti and Rabiot should play together with him, while on the left the run-off between Kostic and Iling Junior is open. It is possible, however, that Nicolussi Caviglia and Alcaraz will also find space during the ongoing race. In attack, Montero should not give up Vlahovic and Chiesa should be alongside him. While Milik, Yildiz and Kean should enter during the match.