Our prediction for this Champions League match:
Juventus will be looking to cement top position in Group H when they host Young Boys at their Allianz Stadium on Tuesday evening. The Bianconeri did well to beat Valencia at Estadio de Mestalla in the opening match of their Champions League campaign and they are definitely capable of beating Young Boys on home soil. Summer signing Cristiano Ronaldo misses the match through suspension, but coach Max Allegri has a number of top-class players to choose from, who are likely to emerge triumphant in Tuesday’s football match. In Cristiano Ronaldo’s absence a man to watch in the home team will be Paulo Dybala, who found the net in a 2-0 win over Bologna. Young Boys suffered a 3-0 home loss to Manchester United in their opener and seeing that they are not regarded as good travelers, the visitors are likely to return to Bern empty-handed.
Highlighted Player (Mattia Perin):

Mattia Perin is an Italian footballer who was born on 10 November, 1992 in Latina, Italy. Perin played for the likes of A.S.D. Pro Cisterna, Pistoiese and Genoa during his youth career and he continued to play for the Rossoblu at senior level. The Italian goalkeeper has been playing for Genoa since 2010, but it has to be noted that he spend some time on loan at Padova and Pescara between 2011 and 2013.
Perin played for Italy U17, U18, U19, U20 and U21 teams in the past and he made his debut for the Azzurri at senior level on 18 November, 2014, in a 1-0 win over Albania in a friendly match. He replaced Sirigu in the second half of the match.
The Italian shot-stopper tore his anterior cruciate ligament on 9 April, 2016 and, as a result, he did not represent Italy at the 2016 European Championship finals in France. Mattia Perin managed to keep eight clean sheets in 25 appearances for Genoa in the 2015/2016 Serie A campaign.
Highlighted Team (Young Boys):

Just five years after its foundation Young Boys won their first Swiss Super League trophy (1903). The capital club won no less than 11 domestic trophies in the 20th century, but they have been in Basel’s shadow in the last two decades. Young Boys won their last Swiss Super League title back in 1986, while lifting their last Swiss Cup trophy in 1987.
The Yellow and Blacks welcome their rivals at Stade de Suisse, which acts as a national stadium and it has to be noted that they play their home games on artificial turf. Swiss football legend Stephane Chapuisat played for the club in the past and you should bear in mind that former Yugoslavia coach Vujadin Boskov played for the Stade de Suisse outfit in the past as well.
Young Boys played their first official game on 29 June, 1898 and they shared the spoils with Institute Grunau back then. The Swiss team participated in the 2016/2017 Champions League qualifiers, but they failed to make it to the group stages of the elite competition.