Getting right into it, we have Juventus and Hellas Verona getting ready to play a bit of footie. In the net for Juventus, we have the always reliable Michele Di Gregorio, a chap who's standing strong with a 7.18 rating and 11 saves. On the other hand, Hellas Verona has Lorenzo Montipò, who's not too shabby himself, sporting a 6.82 rating and 9 saves.
Turning to field players now, Juventus have a dynamic duo in the form of Randal Kolo Muani and Dušan Vlahović. Kolo Muani, a striker, has put impressive numbers on the scoresheet, with 4 goals and hit the target 6 times in the recent matches. Vlahović, on the other hand, comes with a rating of 7.45 and has netted 2 times in recent fixtures.
Hellas Verona isn't quite lambs to the slaughter here; their pride consists of players such as Diego Coppola and Reda Belahyane. Both presumably nice chaps, but this season they've yet to get that magic touch right. Both carrying a 7.20 rating but no goals yet, I can't help but feel they're overdue for a big one.
Historically, Juventus has shown supremacy over Hellas Verona, having dominated the past matchups. Their regular season record is also more successful, sitting comfortably with 12 wins, compared to Verona's 8. Juventus' recent form is also superior, with four wins and a single loss in their last five matches.
That being said, I'm placing my bet on the boys from Turin. If the earth is round and gravity's still working, I reckon Juventus could win by 2 goals.
Albert’s Prediction: Juventus by 2