Juventus vs Lazio live stream: How to watch Coppa Italia semi-final first leg online and on TV. Juventus will take on Lazio in the semi-final of the Coppa Italia at the Allianz Stadium on Tuesday.
Juventus have their eyes on a record 22nd Coppa Italia final
Juventus vs Lazio - the first leg of this Coppa Italia semi-final - brings together two of the most famous teams in Italian football, and you can watch it from anywhere
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Juventus will be keen to make the most of home advantage against Lazio in the Coppa Italia semifinal first leg.
Juventus will take on Lazio for the second time in four days when they welcome the Romans to the Allianz Stadium for the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final on Tuesday night.
Massimiliano Allegri’s men were bitterly defeated by Lazio in Serie A at the weekend, a loss that sees them fall further behind the Milan clubs in the race for a top two finish. With no European football to boot, the Coppa Italia remains the Bianconeri’s lone chance of silverware this season.
Igor Tudor took full advantage his former side’s passive gameplan to get his stint at Lazio to a winning start. He will now aim to bring further misery to a club where he served with distinction both as a player and a coach.
Allegri, on the other hand, will be under mounting pressure following an abject run of results since January. Unless he can turn thing around, the Italian tactician’s head could be on the chopping block come next summer. Allegri’s start to 2024 hit another rough patch over the weekend as Juventus struggled to find the back of the net in back-to-back league matches, extending their winless streak to four games.
Dusan Vlahovic is set to make his return to the starting lineup following a one-game suspension due to his red card against Genoa two weeks ago.
Paul Pogba and Nicolo Fagioli remain unavailable for selection whereas Arkadiusz Milik, Alex Sandro, and Carlos Alcaraz are out due to injuries.
Juventus predicted XI: Szczesny; Danilo, Bremer, Rugani, De Sciglio; McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot; Weah, Vlahovic, Chiesa.
Lazio have fewer injury concerns, compared to their opponents. Ivan Provedel (hamstring) and Nicolo Rovella (groin) are not expected to return for the upcoming game in Turin.
Luca Pellegrini is likely to rejoin the squad after serving a one-game suspension during Saturday's league match.
Lazio predicted XI: Mandas; Casale, Romagnoli, Gila; Marusic, Kamada, Cataldi, Pellegrini; Zaccagni, Alberto; Immobile.
Juventus have been struggling recently and will be desperate to make an impact in this knockout stage of the Cup competition. They are winless in their last four matches and have registered only one win in their last nine games.
After four consecutive defeats, Lazio have managed to put together two wins in a row. They will be hoping to take advantage of their opponents' poor form and will be confident of an upset.
No other team comes close to Juventus in terms of Coppa Italia wins, and with Inter marching towards the Serie A title this looks like the Old Lady's only chance of lifting a trophy this season. Max Allegri's side had their own title aspirations until their form fell off a cliff, with just one win in nine since beating Lecce away at the end of January, including defeat to today's opponents just four days ago.