Chelsea and Juventus will one of the most attractive matches of date five of the group stage of the Champions League, when they meet this Tuesday, at 3:00 p.m., at the Stamford Bridge stadium.
With the Italian team already classified and the English one a step away from doing so, the dispute will be more to know which of the two will finish first in group H and therefore avoid the first of the other areas, making the eighth phase less turbulent.
Juventus is leading with twelve points, due to a perfect streak of four games won in the phase. Meanwhile, Chelsea is second in the table with nine, only with a defeat and precisely against their rival on duty.
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Although the Champions reflects a superiority of Vecchia Signora over the Blues, the leagues show a different reality between the two teams, which show greater regularity on the part of the English team.
Those led by Massimiliano Allegri are eighth in Serie A with 21 points, eleven of the two championship leaders, Napoli and AC Milan. Meanwhile, those of Thomas Tuchel are first in the Premier League with 29 points, taking a difference of three points to their main pursuer, Manchester City.
However, both will face the commitment motivated, after winning their last two commitments: Juventus defeated Lazio 2-0 as a visitor and Chelsea beat Leicester City, also away, 3-0.
The last match between the two teams took place on September 29, with Juventus winning by the minimum over Chelsea, thanks to a goal by Federico Chiesa. That result produced in Turin keeps the Italian team as the leader in the area.
The commitment will be broadcast on ESPN for Ecuador and all of South America. In Spain it can be seen through Movistar Champions League, in the United States through ESPN + and in Mexico through TNT Sports.