Max Allegri is still looking for a tactical identity for Juventus and should field Paulo Dybala, while Maurizio Sarri kept Napoli at rest.
It kicks off this evening at 19:45 UK time.
The Bianconeri’s ongoing trouble in this first part of the season makes their formation more difficult to predict, especially against a tough opponent like the Partenopei.
Sources within Italian media are divided, with La Gazzetta dello Sport expecting a 3-5-2 and Tuttosport thinking of a 4-3-3.
Max Allegri is still looking for a tactical identity for Juventus and should field Paulo Dybala, while Maurizio Sarri kept Napoli at rest.
It kicks off this evening at 19:45 UK time.
The Bianconeri’s ongoing trouble in this first part of the season makes their formation more difficult to predict, especially against a tough opponent like the Partenopei.
Sources within Italian media are divided, with La Gazzetta dello Sport expecting a 3-5-2 and Tuttosport thinking of a 4-3-3.
It seems likely that Dybala will be given a chance, while Stephan Lichtsteiner can’t make it due to breathing trouble.
Sarri kept his team at rest after the mid-week matches, with only light training, and can be expected to field his usual 4-3-3.
José Callejon seems the favourite to start in the Neapolitan attacking trident alongside Higuain and Insigne.
Juventus probable XI: Buffon; Padoin, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra; Lemina, Hernanes, Pogba; Dybala, Morata, Pereyra.
Napoli probable XI: Reina; Hysaj, Albiol, Koulibaly, Ghoulam; Allan, Jorginho, Hamsik; Callejon, Higuain, Insigne.