Juventus' victory is their 200th at the Allianz Stadium in Serie A; since their debut season at this stadium (2011/12), the Bianconeri are the first team to achieve this milestone in home matches in the top tournament (followed by Napoli at 168).
Since early 2025, no team won more home games than Juventus in Serie A (six, as have Inter and Bologna).
Among players who have scored more than five goals in this season in Europe's top five leagues, only Lamine Yamal (six, class of 2007) and Assane Diao (seven, September 2005) are younger than Kenan Yildiz (six, May 2005).
Juventus have lost only four of their 37 matches (W24 D9) against Lecce in Serie A; however, three of these defeats for the Bianconeri have come in the second half of the season, including the two most recent defeats, in February 2011 (0-2 away) and April 2004 (3-4 at home).
Lecce failed to score in 18 of their 37 matches against Juventus in Serie A; only against Inter have the Salento side failed to score in more matches (21) in the top division (18 also against Milan).
Juventus have lost only one of their 18 home games (W13 D4) against Lecce in Serie A: a 3-4 defeat on 25 April 2004, with Marcello Lippi in charge.
Juventus have won five of their last six Serie A games (L1) played at the Allianz Stadium – as many wins as the Bianconeri had in their previous 16 home matches (D11) – keeping a clean sheet in four of these: in this period (since the beginning of 2025), no team has kept more clean sheets at home than the Piedmontese in the tournament (Fiorentina and Genoa have also kept four).
Lecce have not won in eight Serie A matches (D3 L5) – the last success (3-1) for the Salento team in the competition dates to January away to Parma – and they have not gone more consecutive matches without a win in the tournament since the period between September and December 2023, with Roberto D'Aversa (10).