Juventus and AC Milan will add another instalment of their historic rivalry on Sunday night when they face off in Turin.
This fixture has been played 289 times and Juventus hold an advantage, with 89 wins against Milan’s 66. A whopping 73 of them have ended in draws, though, which tells its own story about how tight these games can be.
Our pre-match preview has the latest team news and some insight on the opposition, while below are the best stats ahead of the game.
Key facts and stats
➤ There are 106 official previous meetings between the two teams in Turin since 1929-30: 51 Juventus wins, 28 draws and 27 Milan victories.
➤ In 1906, Juventus-Milan decided the Scudetto. The title went to the Rossoneri (Milan), 0-0 in the first leg in Turin and 2-0 in the return leg in Milan; the second tricolore in Milan’s history.
➤ Milan are without goals at Juventus’ home for 230 minutes: the last goal was scored by Giroud in the 40th minute of Milan’s 1-0 win in May 2023.

➤ Juventus, with Cremonese and Atalanta, is one of the three unbeaten teams after 5 rounds of Serie A action. It’s the second consecutive year without defeats in the first 450 minutes for the Bianconeri: a year ago, 9 points gained, on this occasion, there are already 11.
➤ Juventus is one of the two teams in Serie A 2025-26 (together with Roma) that, in the second half, gain the most points compared to the results at the 45th minute: +5 for the Bianconeri and the Giallorossi. Juventus has scored 4 goals (out of 9 total) in the last quarter hour, including stoppage time, more than anyone in Serie A.
➤ Milan hadn’t been at the top of the table after 5 rounds since 2020-21: that year, the Rossoneri were alone in the lead with 13 points.
➤ Juventus is one of the 3 teams in Serie A that have the most different scorers: 8 Bianconeri scorers after 5 matchdays, like Napoli and Inter.
➤ Between Igor Tudor and Massimiliano Allegri, this will be the sixth official meeting. In all meetings, the home team has always won.
➤ Against Napoli, Christian Pulisic scored his 15th goal with Milan’s shirt since the start of 2025. In Italy, he is second only to Lautaro Martinez (21).
➤ Christian Pulisic is the first American top scorer in Serie A history (single group format), with his 4 goals in the first 5 rounds of the 2025-26 tournament. The American is also the player from his country to have scored the most goals in Serie A, 27.