Juventus aim for a 14th consecutive Serie A victory, but have injury problems as they visit a Frosinone side back in business.

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The Bianconeri are still only two points off leaders Napoli and need to keep up the pace ahead of Saturday’s Scudetto showdown.

Juventus aim for a 14th consecutive Serie A victory, but have injury problems as they visit a Frosinone side back in business.

It kicks off at 14.00 GMT, follow the action as it happens from all EIGHT Serie A games on our LIVEBLOG.

The Bianconeri are still only two points off leaders Napoli and need to keep up the pace ahead of Saturday’s Scudetto showdown.

Max Allegri has some issues to deal with, as Simone Zaza sits out a ban with Mario Mandzukic, Sami Khedira, Patrice Evra, Kwadwo Asamoah and Martin Caceres injured.

It means Paulo Dybala and Alvaro Morata are the only real choices for the front two, while Giorgio Chiellini and Leo Bonucci start despite reports at least one would be rested.

Juan Guillermo Cuadrado comes in for Stephan Lichtsteiner on the right.

Frosinone are missing Arlen Ajeti and Oliver Kragl, but Daniel Pavlovic is back in the squad.

On Wednesday they ended their run of two points from eight rounds by beating Bologna 1-0 and that boosted their confidence no end.

Federico Dionisi is their top scorer with seven goals, but crucially six of them were netted on home turf.

This isn’t actually Juve’s first trip to the Matusa, as they played here in Serie B, winning 2-0 in May 2007 post-Calciopoli.

Frosinone are tricky customers, as they earned a last-gasp 1-1 draw in Turin earlier this season.

Frosinone: Leali; Rosi, Russo, Blanchard, Crivello; Gori, Chibsah, Sammarco; Tonev, D Ciofani, Dionisi

Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Cuadrado, Sturaro, Marchisio, Pogba, Alex Sandro; Morata, Dybala

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