Napoli face Juventus in Turin, looking to beat the Bianconeri in consecutive away games for the first time in their history.

Carlo Ancelotti takes his side north to face the champions, in what is already being billed as a clash between the two main Scudetto contenders.

The Partenopei won on their last visit to the Allianz Stadium thanks to Kalidou Koulibaly’s header, but have never won consecutive games in the Old Lady’s back yard.

Napoli face Juventus in Turin, looking to beat the Bianconeri in consecutive away games for the first time in their history.

Carlo Ancelotti takes his side north to face the champions, in what is already being billed as a clash between the two main Scudetto contenders.

The Partenopei won on their last visit to the Allianz Stadium thanks to Kalidou Koulibaly’s header, but have never won consecutive games in the Old Lady’s back yard.

That match in April was a 1-0 win for the Neapolitans, and you’d have to go back to 1985 for the last time they kept two consecutive clean sheets against Juve.

However, Napoli have proved to be the Bianconeri’s bogey team as they’ve lost more games – 66 – and conceded more goals – 210 – to them than any other team in Serie A.

Juve have been beaten only twice in their last 59 Serie A home games, but the Partenopei have won 29 matches on the road since the start of the 2016-17 season, the best top flight record in that time.

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