Juventus need eight points in the last four Serie A matches to qualify for the Champions League, but even fewer will be enough if Atalanta don’t win all their games.

Juventus drew 0-0 against Milan on Saturday, which means the Bianconeri still need eight points to mathematically qualify for the Champions League.

The Serie A giants have four matches remaining and are 11 points above Atalanta, but La Dea have two games in hand. This means Gian Piero Gasperini’s side can still reach 72 points, so Juventus will need to get 73 if they want to finish in the top five and play in the Champions League in 2024-25.

However, even fewer points will be enough for Juve if Atalanta don’t win all the remaining games. The Bergamaschi will host Empoli at the Gewiss Stadium today before next week’s Europa League semifinal against Olympique Marseille.

Lazio currently sit sixth but have played 34 matches like Juventus, so they have almost no chances to overtake the Bianconeri, being ten points below Max Allegri’s men.

Juventus have collected just 13 points in the last 13 games, and the four remaining matches are against Roma away, Salernitana at home, Bologna away, and Monza at home.

One thought on “How many points Juventus need to qualify for the Champions League”
  1. They should not qualify if allegri will be around next season. Please do not harm Italian football with your ultra-negative approach to the beautiful game.

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