Lazio are looking to beat Juventus in Turin for the second time in a row, but for what would be only the 11th time in history.
The Biancocelesti finally ended their Piedmont hoodoo last season, with Paulo Dybala missing a last-gasp penalty to give Simone Inzaghi’s men a 1-2 win.
That was their first Serie A win over Juve since a 2-0 win at the Stadio Olimpico in December 2003, and their first in Turin since December the previous year.
Lazio are looking to beat Juventus in Turin for the second time in a row, but for what would be only the 11th time in history.
The Biancocelesti finally ended their Piedmont hoodoo last season, with Paulo Dybala missing a last-gasp penalty to give Simone Inzaghi’s men a 1-2 win.
That was their first Serie A win over Juve since a 2-0 win at the Stadio Olimpico in December 2003, and their first in Turin since December the previous year.
Overall the Aquile have taken on the Old Lady in Turin 75 times, winning only 10 of those matches.
There have been 18 draws, while the hosts have emerged victorious on 47 occasions, with an overall record of 163 goals to Lazio’s 75.
The most frequent result in this fixture is a 2-1 home win, which has occurred nine times, but not since April 11 2012.