PSG vs Juventus: PSG and Juventus match is taking place on September 6 Tuesday 12:45 am Nepali, 12:30 am in India, and 15:00 ET USA time.
Tuesday will see Paris Saint-Germain take on Juventus in the Champions League.
Surprisingly, these two European giants have not met in a competitive match since the 1996 UEFA Super Cup, which Juventus won 9-2 on aggregate.
PSG vs Juventus Team News
With only Julian Draxler and Timothee Pembele out due to knee injuries, PSG has a nearly fully healthy roster.
Sergio Ramos, Neymar, Nuno Mendes, and Renato Sanches all came off the bench during the weekend’s victory at Nantes, and Allegri may opt to insert them back into his starting lineup, with Danilo Pereira, Pablo Sarabia, Juan Bernat, and Vitinha likely to make way.
Gianluigi Donnarumma has gotten the nod ahead of Keylor Navas in goal thus far this season, but the Italian goalkeeper may be denied the chance to face his former club in order to give Navas valuable game-time as the club’s cup goalkeeper.
Juventus, on the other hand, may be without Paul Pogba, Adrien Rabiot, Wojciech Szczesny, Marley Ake, Kaio Jorge, and Federico Chiesa due to injury.
Mattia Perin will continue to deputize for Wojciech Szczesny in goal as the former Arsenal goalkeeper recovers from a sprained ankle. Leonardo Bonucci could return to the team to provide experience at centre-back, while Danilo shifts to right-back.
Angel di Maria was substituted at halftime during the weekend’s 1-1 away draw against Fiorentina, meaning he may miss Tuesday’s match against his former club. Dusan Vlahovic is expected to replace Arkadiusz Milik up front, despite the Pole scoring the game’s first goal on Saturday. Juan Cuadrado will likely move up the pitch to provide more defensive stability on that side.
PSG vs Juventus Match Time
Nepal | India | USA | |
Date | September 7 | September 7 | September 6 |
Time | 12:45 am | 12:30 am | 15:00 ET |
Channels | SonyLiv | Sonyliv | TUDN, Univision |
PSG vs Juventus Prediction
This season, Paris Saint-Germain has been the best team in France; they are currently leading the Ligue 1 table with five wins and a draw after six matches. We would also like to point out that PSG’s current unbeaten streak dates back to the previous season, as they have won 16 and drawn 4 of their last 20 matches.
Juventus, on the other hand, has not been in the same form as their opponents, but they have held their own over the last five matches, suffering no defeats. Considering both teams’ recent form, PSG should be able to win at home, but Juventus should also score.
Conclusion: PSG will prevail, but Juventus will score.
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