Our prediction for this Serie A match:
Parma and Juventus, the two old rivals, face each other at Stadio Ennio Tardini in the Serie A round 13. The Bianconeri dropped two points in a 1-1 draw with Atalanta, with the Cristiano Ronaldo failing to score the winner from the penalty spot. Juve have been anything but impressive under Antonio Conte in the 2020/21 season, but the game against Parma could be the turning point for CR7 and Co. Arthur and Demiral should be the only absentees in the away team.
The Gli Emiliani, on the other hand, are undefeated in the previous four league fixtures. However, home win should not be considered as both Scozzarella and Pezzella suffered injuries in the goalless draw with Cagliari on Wednesday evening. In their last meeting at Stadio Ennio Tardini Juve defeated Parma thanks to Giorgio Chiellini’s goa, and we predict that the history is going to repeat itself.
Parma vs Juventus H2H

Parma
50%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
75%
Curent Form

Juventus
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Parma vs Juventus H2H Last Matches
19/01/20
Juventus


Parma
24/08/19
Parma


Juventus
02/02/19
Juventus


Parma
01/09/18
Parma


Juventus
Total Score
Parma
Juventus
Parma vs Juventus H2H

PAR
50%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
75%
Curent Form

JUV
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Parma vs Juventus H2H Last Matches
19/01/20
JUV


PAR
24/08/19
PAR


JUV
02/02/19
JUV


PAR
01/09/18
PAR


JUV
Total Score
PAR
JUV
Highlighted Player (Andreas Cornelius):

The 23-year-old Danish international Andreas Cornelius plays as a striker for F.C. Copenhagen. Product of the youth set-up, Cornelius started his professional career at F.C. Copenhagen in 2012 when he joined the first-team of the Danish giants. His first goal for Copenhagen came in the very first game of the new season 2012-13 against Odense, when Cornelius scored an opening goal in a 2-2 draw.
Cornelius’ immediate impact and impression in the first-team quickly made him the fan favourite. The Danish striker became one of the most popular players of the club despite playing only one full season with the first team before he was transferred to Cardiff City in 2013. Cornelius was unfortunate to sustain a recurrent ankle injury which prevented him from making his stamp in the new team and which also reduced his playing time to only 8 Premier League performances.
Not only did Cornelius miss three months of club football, but he also failed at the chance to compete for his country in their final qualification games for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Cornelius ended up returning to Copenhagen in January 2014, where he has so far played more than 65 matches and enjoyed 18 goals.
Highlighted Team (Juventus):

Juventus are considered one of the greatest European football clubs. The Bianconeri (The White and Blacks) have won two Champions League trophies (1985, 1996) and they did well to clinch three UEFA Cup titles (1977, 1990, 1993). The Italian giants have won 32 Serie A trophies and it is well known that a number of star players were part of Juve in the past.
The likes of Alessandro Del Piero, Zinedine Zidane, Michel Platini, Lilian Thuram, Filippo Inzaghi, Pavel Nedved and David Trezeguet all played for Juventus, whilst legendary goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has yet to retire. Juve were stripped two domestic trophies during the “Calciopoli” scandal, but despite being relegated to Serie B, the club quickly brought glory days back to Turin. The Bianconeri used to play their home games at Stadio delle Alpi, but nowadays they welcome their rivals at Juventus Stadium.
The capacity of the stadium is 41,475. La Vechhia Signora (The Old Lady) is yet another nickname of the club. Juve’s biggest rivals are Torino and the two local rivals take on each other in the Turin derby.