Kenan Yildiz (19 years and 189 days) is the third youngest scorer in Juventus' history in derbies against Torino in Serie A, after Felice Placido Borel (18 years and 243 days in 1932) and Bruno Nicolè (18 years and 244 days in 1958).
Kenan Yildiz has scored three goals in 12 appearances in the current league season, surpassing the two goals he scored in 27 matches in the previous Serie A campaign.
Timothy Weah has scored four goals in eight games in the current league season, a record for him in a single campaign between Serie A and Ligue 1.
Juventus have avoided defeat in 35 of the last 36 derbies against Torino in Serie A (W26 D9), drawing the most recent match against the Granata in the tournament (0-0, on 13/04/2024).The two teams have not drawn two matches in a row in the Italian top-flight since the period between October 2001 and February 2002 (two in that case, managed by Marcello Lippi and Giancarlo Camolese respectively).
Juventus are unbeaten in their last 18 matches against Torino in Serie A (W13 D5), keeping a clean sheet in eight of these matches, including the two most recent. The Bianconeri could collect three clean sheets in a row against them in the Italian top-flight for the first time since the period between September 2017 and December 2018 (exactly three in that case).
Juventus have collected 13 wins and five draws in their last 18 home matches against Torino in Serie A, including the last 12 played at the Allianz Stadium (W9, D3): indeed, this is their joint-longest unbeaten run against an opponent at their current stadium in the Italian top-flight (12 also against Bologna, Cagliari and Genoa).
Juventus have not lost any of their last 19 Serie A games (W7 D12), while among the teams currently in the big five European leagues, they are the one with the longest current unbeaten streak, and the only one that haven’t lost since the beginning of April. Furthermore, since the beginning of April 2024, the Bianconeri have kept a clean sheet on 12 of these 19 occasions, at least two more than any other team in the period in the big five European leagues.
Juventus have drawn more than 50% of their Serie A matches played in 2024 at the Allianz Stadium: nine out of 16 (W6 D1), already their record of home draws in a single calendar year. Moreover, the last team that drew more home matches in a single year in the competition was Udinese (12 in 2023).