✅Juventus ✅Over 1.5✅ Juventus created an important three-point cushion over fifth-placed Napoli after beating them 2-1 in midweek. Still, the last time they had less than their current 59 points at this stage was in 2010/11 under Luigi Delneri, when Juventus ended the Serie A (SA) season in seventh. Furthermore, the ‘Bianconeri’ have now conceded in six consecutive matches (W4, D1, L1) for the first time this season. Each of Juve’s last four SA outings have seen them concede after HT, yet they have been strong here in the second half overall, netting nearly two-thirds (20) of their 31 home SA goals after the break. That said, Juventus have won 46.67% (seven) of their 15 home league matches after a HT lead. As expected, Genoa drew with Fiorentina last time out (seventh draw in the last nine H2Hs) and have now lost just twice across their last 13 SA matches (W5, D6, L2). That run of form has seen Genoa’s relegation fears fade and means that the 11 losses they’ve suffered at this stage (round 29) is the least since 2009/10, bar 2014/15. Genoa have led at HT just once away from home (W3, D5, L6), whilst all five of their draws saw a matching HT/FT result (a league high). In fact, their ability to pull off a shock result may depend on how they perform before HT, as Juventus are the only SA side yet to concede from the 16th minute to HT at home, whilst Genoa have scored 40% of their away goals inside the 16th-30th minute period.
✅Juventus ✅Over 1.5✅
Juventus created an important three-point cushion over fifth-placed Napoli after beating them 2-1 in midweek. Still, the last time they had less than their current 59 points at this stage was in 2010/11 under Luigi Delneri, when Juventus ended the Serie A (SA) season in seventh. Furthermore, the ‘Bianconeri’ have now conceded in six consecutive matches (W4, D1, L1) for the first time this season.
Each of Juve’s last four SA outings have seen them concede after HT, yet they have been strong here in the second half overall, netting nearly two-thirds (20) of their 31 home SA goals after the break. That said, Juventus have won 46.67% (seven) of their 15 home league matches after a HT lead.
As expected, Genoa drew with Fiorentina last time out (seventh draw in the last nine H2Hs) and have now lost just twice across their last 13 SA matches (W5, D6, L2). That run of form has seen Genoa’s relegation fears fade and means that the 11 losses they’ve suffered at this stage (round 29) is the least since 2009/10, bar 2014/15.
Genoa have led at HT just once away from home (W3, D5, L6), whilst all five of their draws saw a matching HT/FT result (a league high). In fact, their ability to pull off a shock result may depend on how they perform before HT, as Juventus are the only SA side yet to concede from the 16th minute to HT at home, whilst Genoa have scored 40% of their away goals inside the 16th-30th minute period.