Juventus are undefeated in 25 of their last 26 home matches against Atalanta

It is fourth against third in Serie A as Juventus welcome Atalanta to the Allianz Stadium, with both still having aspirations of winning the Scudetto.
Juve are six points behind league leaders Inter Milan, while Atalanta are just three points behind. Both now have full focus on the league, after being knocked out in the Champions League (UCL) play-offs.
The Old Lady are in great form in Serie A, having won their previous five games. They have also won their last four league matches at the Allianz Stadium, which bodes well for their clash with Atalanta.
By contrast, the visitors have struggled a bit of late, with just one win in five games over all competitions. However, their last away match was a triumphant one, winning 5-0 at Empoli in Serie A.
Nonetheless, this could be an entertaining affair, with both teams knowing a win could be huge for their title chances.
Both sides met in Bergamo in January in the reverse fixture in Serie A. It finished in a 1-1 draw, with Pierre Kalulu opening the scoring before Mateo Retegui equalised – both goals coming in the second half.
Juventus have plenty of injury problems, with Francisco Concecaio, Renato Veiga, Nicolo Savona, Douglas Luiz and Federico Gatti all out. Kalulu, who scored in the reverse fixture, is now available though.
Atalanta have problems of their own as Stefan Posch has joined a number of other players on the treatment table. Isak Hien also needs a late fitness test to determine his availability.
Juventus: Di Gregorio, Weah, Kalulu, Kelly, Cambiaso, Thuram, Locatelli, Gonzalez, McKennie, Yildiz, Kolo Muani.
Atalanta: Carnesecchi, Toloi, Djimsiti, Kolasinac, Bellanova, De Roon, Ederson, Zappacosta, De Ketelaere, Lookman, Retegui.