AC Milan vs Juventus – prediction, preview and betting tips – 26/04/2026
Luciano Spalletti, head coach of Juventus - photo by IMAGO / Marco Canoniero
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Total goals: Under 2.5

Five out of last six matches between the two sides have produced Under 2.5 goals.

AC Milan will aim to secure back-to-back wins in Serie A and delay Inter Milan’s title celebrations when they host Juventus at San Siro on Sunday.

The Rossoneri sit third in the table with 66 points from 33 matches, but their form has dipped at a crucial stage of the season, having lost three of their last five outings.

Juventus, meanwhile, have built momentum at the right time and climbed into the top four, arriving in Milan on the back of three consecutive Serie A victories.

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AC Milan vs Juventus key stats

  • Juventus have won their last three matches.
  • Six of last eight AC Milan's matches have produced Under 4.5 cards.
  • Each of Juventus's last five fixtures have produced Under 2.5 goals.

AC Milan vs Juventus preview: Draw on the cards

AC Milan vs Juventus Tale of the Tape
AC Milan vs Juventus
3rdPosition4th
66Points63
48Goals For56
27Goals Against48
14Clean Sheets14
7thHome Rank3rd
2ndAway Rank5th

Trailing Inter Milan by 12 points, the Serie A title race is effectively over for AC Milan, who must now turn their full attention to securing a Champions League place.

Massimiliano Allegri’s side currently hold an eight-point cushion over AS Roma and Como with five games remaining, although any slip-ups could quickly bring them back into contention.

After a run of four defeats in seven matches, Milan returned to winning ways with a narrow 1-0 victory over Hellas Verona, with Adrien Rabiot scoring the decisive goal.

Encouragingly, the Rossoneri have accumulated 15 more points than they had at the same stage last season, highlighting the progress made under Allegri’s leadership.

With a fully fit squad available, Allegri faces key selection decisions, particularly in attack, where Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao have both experienced a dip in form in recent weeks.

Back in February, it seemed Juventus were in danger of missing out on a Champions League spot after a run of three games without a win, including two defeats.

However, a strong revival under Luciano Spalletti has seen them climb into fourth place with 63 points, and a victory at the San Siro could see them move ahead of AC Milan.

The Old Lady are currently on a seven-match unbeaten run, winning five of those games, and arrive in Milan on the back of a 2-0 victory over Bologna.

Defensive solidity has been key to their resurgence, with Juventus keeping clean sheets in four of their last five Serie A matches.

In terms of team news, Juan Cabal and Arkadiusz Milik are unavailable, although Mattia Perin, Khephren Thuram, Emil Holm and Vasilije Adzic have all returned to full training.

AC Milan vs Juventus form guide & betting tips

Last 5 Form Guide - Serie A
AC Milan vs Juventus
L-W-L-L-W League Form W-D-W-W-W
6Points13
14thForm Table1st
4Goals For7
7Goals Against1
L-W-L-L-WForm (all comps)W-D-W-W-W

Whispers Predicts: AC Milan 1-1 Juventus

The fixture promises to be a cracker, but will we see enough goals? Five of the last six meetings between the two sides have produced fewer than three goals. Therefore, under 2.5 goals at 1.91 looks an appealing bet.

Juventus have won the first half in four of their last five matches, and they are backed to take the lead at the break at 3.2

Likewise, the Old Lady have scored the opening goal in each of their last six matches, and they are backed to repeat it at 2.0 to score the first goal against AC Milan.

📈 Whispers' Tips

> Under 2.5 goals at 1.91 | Likelihood: Probable

> Juventus to score first at 2.0 | Likelihood: Probable

> Half time winner: Juventus at 3.2 | Likelihood: Possible

> BTTS - Yes at 1.75 | Likelihood: Possible


Saikat is a freelance Sports Journalist with over ten years of experience covering football (and other sports) for various publications including GRV Media, Rocket Sports Network, Breaking Media, and Football Whispers. Saikat also has a keen interest in F1, cricket, and tennis and has taken face to face interviews of footballers such as Emile Heskey and Robbie Fowler.