Juventus end their Serie A season with the Scudetto trophy, starting Paulo Dybala and Giorgio Chiellini against Sampdoria.

It kicks off at the Juventus Stadium at 16.00 UK time (15.00 GMT), click here for a match preview.

The Bianconeri came back from a disastrous start to win their fifth consecutive Scudetto, something they hadn’t achieved since the 1930s.

Juventus end their Serie A season with the Scudetto trophy, starting Paulo Dybala and Giorgio Chiellini against Sampdoria.

It kicks off at the Juventus Stadium at 16.00 UK time (15.00 GMT), click here for a match preview.

The Bianconeri came back from a disastrous start to win their fifth consecutive Scudetto, something they hadn’t achieved since the 1930s.

Dybala played a big part in that and hopes to be on target so he’ll surpass the goal tally achieved by Carlos Tevez in his debut Juve campaign.

Alex Sandro sits out a ban, while Claudio Marchisio, Sami Khedira and Martin Caceres are injured.

Chiellini has his first start since April 2, having made only four Serie A appearances in just under four months due to a series of muscular problems.

Norberto Neto is handed the gloves so he can warm up for next Saturday’s Coppa Italia Final with Milan.

Juventus also unveil their new strip for the 2016-17 campaign.

Sampdoria suffered a humiliating 3-0 defeat to rivals Genoa last week, which sparked ugly rows between Coach Vincenzo Montella and club directors.

Antonio Cassano is also out, officially due to gastroenteritis, but it is just days since a telegram emerged telling the striker his contract was terminated after insulting club figures.

Also unavailable are David Ivan, Fernando, Lazaros Christodoulopoulos, Niklas Moisander and Carlos Carbonero.

Ex-Juventus forward Fabio Quagliarella faces his former club.

Goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano was a late addition to the absentee list, so Alberto Brignoli gets his Serie A debut at the age of 24.

The Blucerchiati have only won this top flight fixture five times with 19 draws and 33 defeats.

Their most recent success was 2-1 in January 2013, followed by a 4-2 loss and 1-1 draw last term.

Home and away, Juve have won four of the last five meetings with Sampdoria.

Juventus: Neto; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Pereyra, Hernanes, Pogba, Evra; Mandzukic, Dybala

Juventus bench: Buffon, Rubinho, Rugani, Padoin, Lemina, Asamoah, Sturaro, Cuadrado, Zaza, Morata

Sampdoria: Brignoli; Diakite, Skriniar, Silvestre; Alvarez, Sala, Krsticic, Barreto, Dodo; Correa, Quagliarella

Sampdoria bench: Puggioni, Muriel, Palombo, Rodriguez, Calo, Ranocchia, De Silvestri, Cassani, Pedro Pereira, Soriano

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