Juventus have scored just two goals in their last seven Serie A games against AC Milan (from May 2021 onwards); in the same period, among the teams they’ve faced at least three times in the competition, the Rossoneri have conceded fewer goals only against Venezia (zero) – on the other hand, the Bianconeri haven’t scored fewer against any side.
AC Milan have drawn more home games in Serie A against Juventus than against any other side (34, eight more than against any other opponent). 30 Rossoneri wins and 25 Bianconeri wins complete the balance.
AC Milan have gained 18 points in the current league season and, even in the case of a win in this match, their total points after 12 games would be lower than in each of the last four Serie A campaigns (minimum 23 in 2023/24).
AC Milan have lost their last home league game (0-2 against Napoli) and could register two consecutive home defeats in Serie A for the first time since October/November 2023 (one of these against Juventus, 0-1 with a goal by Manuel Locatelli, one of the 10 players to have scored for both teams in this fixture).
Before Juventus in 2024/25, the last team to have kept nine clean sheets in the first 12 Serie A games of the season was Juventus in 2014/15 – the last club to keep a clean sheet in 10 of the first 13 matches was Roma in 2013/14.