
Juventus has a challenging history playing away against Parma in April, having never won in three previous league matches this month. In 2014-2015, they lost 1-0, in 2003-2004 it was a 2-2 draw, and in 2000-2001, a 0-0 stalemate.
The 2-2 draw in 2003-2004 is particularly memorable as it featured current Juventus coach Igor Tudor scoring a crucial goal. The goalscorers were Carbone (35’), Di Vaio (78’), Gilardino (81’), and Tudor (93’).
Historically, Juventus holds the advantage in matches at Parma in terms of wins and goals scored. Extending to all Serie A matches against Parma, Juventus has scored 97 goals, starting with Nicolò Napoli`s goal on September 9, 1990, which was 12,643 days ago as of Monday.
Current league standings after 32 matchdays:
Parma is battling relegation with 28 points (5 wins, 13 draws, 14 losses, 37 goals for, 51 goals against), with 17 points earned at home (4 wins, 5 draws, 7 losses, 24 goals for, 27 goals against). They are currently on a streak of 5 consecutive draws. Juventus is fourth with 59 points (15 wins, 14 draws, 3 losses, 49 goals for, 30 goals against), 25 of which were earned away (6 wins, 7 draws, 2 losses, 22 goals for, 15 goals against). Since Tudor took over from Motta, Juventus`s form has been win-draw-win, perfectly mirroring typical English form.
However, the upcoming match should not be taken lightly, as the first leg ended in a 2-2 draw with goals from Del Prato (3’), McKennie (31’), Sohm (39’), and Weah (50’). Notably, American players featured prominently in that match.
ALL PREVIOUS MATCHES IN PARMA (SERIE A)
26 matches played
7 Parma wins
10 draws
9 Juventus wins
25 goals scored by Parma
30 goals scored by Juventus
THE FIRST MATCH IN PARMA IN THE LEAGUE
Parma-Juventus 1-2, Matchday 1 1990/1991
THE LAST MATCH IN PARMA IN THE LEAGUE
Parma-Juventus 0-4, Matchday 13 2020/2021