Juventus Turin has won in 14 of the last 15 home games against Hellas Verona

Randal Kolo Muani is expected to start in the Juventus attack against Hellas Verona this evening, pushing Dusan Vlahovic to the bench.
Vlahovic started in the last two Juventus matches, but this time around he’s expected to go on the bench, making room for Kolo Muani up front.
Verona’s tough run in Serie A continues this Monday as they travel to Turin to take on Juventus. Fourth placed Juventus are still in the title race and will look to enhance that when they welcome 14th placed Verona. Read on for our match prediction.
It has been a mixed season for Juventus and now they have just the Serie A title to play for. In their most recent match, they were eliminated from the Coppa Italia by Empoli.
That came after the Old Lady exited the Champions League following defeat at PSV Eindhoven. In Serie A, things have been looking up lately, Juventus winning four straight games for the first time this season.
Verona haven’t beaten Juventus in their last six meetings. The best they’ve managed in that period was a draw.
In the reverse fixture, they lost 3-0 at home and will be hoping for a first ever away win at Juventus. This match will be the fourth straight time they face one of Italy’s bigwigs.
In the most recent they claimed a hard-fought 1-0 win over Fiorentina, halting a two-match losing run. Paolo Zanetti’s side had earlier lost 5-0 to Atalanta and 1-0 to AC Milan.
Having earlier also beaten Bologna will give Verona the confidence going into this game. They, however, have just one win in four away matches.
According to Sky Sport Italia and La Gazzetta dello Sport, Teun Koopmeiners is favourite over Weston McKennie for a starting spot as an attacking midfielder.
Pierre Kalulu has returned to group training after one month and will be available tonight.
Verona must cope without Martin Frese, Abdou Harroui, Suat Serdar and Mosquera. Coach Paolo Zanetti will serve a one-match ban.
Domagoj Bradarić will return to action on the left wing in the Gialloblu’s 3-4-2-1 system after last week’s suspension.
Juventus (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio; Weah, Gatti, Kelly, Cambiaso; Locatelli, K. Thuram; Yildiz, Koopmeiners, Nico Gonzalez; Kolo Muani.
Verona (3-4-2-1): Montipò; Ghilardi, Coppola, Valentini; Tchatchoua, Duda, Niasse, Bradaric; Livramento, Suslov; Amin Sarr.