Sparks will fly as Genoa and Juventus battle for three valuable points in the second round of the Italian Serie A on Sunday, 31 August 2025.
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Genoa vs Juventus predictions: Visitors to reign supreme
Key stats
- Juventus are unbeaten in their last four encounters with Genoa.
- Genoa conceded first in 10 of the last 11 meetings between these sides.
- Five of Juventus’ last seven games produced goals at both ends.
Correct score prediction: Genoa 1-2 Juventus
Juventus are currently on a three-game winning run. They scored exactly two goals in each victory, two of which ended 2-1.
Keeping in mind that the Turin giants have an 8-2-1 win-draw-loss record in their last 11 skirmishes with Genoa, we are confident that they will emerge victorious after 90 minutes.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Juventus are clear favourites
- HOME: 16/5 (4.20) – 23.8%
- DRAW: 23/10 (3.30) – 30.3%
- AWAY: 10/11 (1.91) – 52.4%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Genoa kicked off their new Serie A campaign with a goalless draw at Lecce, while Juventus defeated Parma by two unanswered goals in their season opener.
Ahead of this encounter, Juventus are the expected winners at 10/11 (1.91). Teams with these odds generally have a 52.4% probability of winning.
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Moreover, at least three goals were scored in eight of Genoa's last 10 matches and in seven of Juventus' last nine games. On that note, over 2.5 total goals has an appealing look at 13/10 (2.30). That one has a 43.8% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Juventus’ dominance to continue?
Juventus are unbeaten in the last four encounters between these teams and did not concede in their last three meetings. They have lost only once to Genoa in the last six years (W8, D2).
Italy Serie A 29/03/25
Juventus
Genoa
Italy Serie A 28/09/24
Genoa
Juventus
Italy Serie A 17/03/24
Juventus
Genoa
Italy Serie A 15/12/23
Genoa
Juventus
Italy Serie A 06/05/22
Genoa
Juventus
Genoa preview: A couple of injury concerns
Patrick Vieira will not have Sebastian Otoa available for this game due to a muscle injury, while Caleb Ekuban remains touch-and-go with a flexor strain.
After opening their campaign with a goalless draw against Lecce, the hosts will look to earn their first full points of the league season, but they haven't beaten Juventus at the Luigi Ferraris in their last two attempts.
Although Lorenzo Colombo blanked last time out, the striker is still expected to lead the line in a 4-2-3-1 formation.
Predicted lineup: Leali (GK), Norton-Cuffy, Marcandalli, Vasquez, Martin, Masini, Frendrup, Carboni, Stanciu, Gronbaek & Colombo.
Italy Serie A 11/05/25
D
Napoli
2
Genoa
2
Italy Serie A 05/05/25
L
AC Milan
2
Genoa
1
Italy Serie A 27/04/25
L
Como
1
Genoa
0
Italy Serie A 23/04/25
L
Lazio
2
Genoa
0
Italy Serie A 13/04/25
D
Verona
0
Genoa
0
Juventus preview: Eyeing their fourth consecutive victory
On the injury front for Juventus, Fabio Miretti (hamstring), Juan Cabal (ACL), and Arkadiusz Milik haven't recovered from injuries. Mattia Perrin and Nicolo Savona are both questionable, while Andrea Cambiaso serves a red card suspension this weekend.
Summer signing Jonathan David scored on his Serie A debut against Parma last Sunday and should be able to retain his starting berth up front for Igor Tudor’s men, but at some point in the game, the Canadian forward will likely be replaced by Dusan Vlahovic, who also netted from the bench in that clash.
Predicted lineup: Di Gregorio (GK), Kelly, Bremer, Gatti, Kostic, Thuram, Locatelli, Kalulu, Yildiz, Conceicao & David.
Italy Serie A 10/05/25
D
Lazio
1
Juventus
1
Italy Serie A 04/05/25
D
Bologna
1
Juventus
1
Italy Serie A 27/04/25
W
Monza
0
Juventus
2
Italy Serie A 23/04/25
L
Parma
1
Juventus
0
Italy Serie A 12/04/25
W
Lecce
1
Juventus
2
Player to watch: Dusan Vlahovic

Dusan Vlahovic has a solid track record against Genoa, as he had three goal contributions in two clashes between these teams last season. The former Fiorentina forward scored five goals in his last six appearances and will fancy his chances against Genoa once again.