
Serie A
6:45 PMApril 19, 2026
Regular Season – 33
Allianz Stadium
Referee: Maurizio Mariani, Italy


Juventus


Bologna
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1.10
Expected goals (xG)
0.54
Passing
395 (85%)
Accurate passes
296 (82%)
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16
G
Michele Di Gregorio
6
D
Lloyd Kelly
3
D
Bremer
D
Pierre Kalulu
27
M
Andrea Cambiaso
M
Weston McKennie
M
Manuel Locatelli (C)
2
M
Emil Holm
13
F
Jeremie Boga
7
F
Francisco Conceição
F
Jonathan David
2′
13
G
Federico Ravaglia
33
D
Juan Miranda
26
D
Jhon Lucumí
5
D
Eivind Helland
20
D
Nadir Zortea
4
M
Tommaso Pobega
8
M
Remo Freuler (C)
23
M
Simon Sohm
28
F
Nicolò Cambiaghi
9
F
Santiago Castro
7
F
Riccardo Orsolini

Serie A Standings – Serie A
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
- Relegation – Serie B
Juventus defeated Bologna 2-0 at the Allianz Stadium to maintain their push toward the Serie A title, with early brilliance from J. David and a second-half strike from Khéphren Thuram securing a dominant performance.
Juventus came into this fixture sitting fourth in the Serie A standings with 63 points from 33 matches. The hosts carried strong recent form, winning two of their last five games. Bologna arrived in eighth place with 48 points, searching for consistency after a mixed run of results.
The match exploded into life from the opening moments. J. David struck in the second minute, catching Bologna’s defense completely off guard. The early goal set the tone for a Juventus side that dominated possession and territory throughout the opening period.
Bologna struggled to find rhythm in the first half. The visitors managed just one corner kick and created minimal clear chances. Juventus controlled the ball with 57% possession and pressed high, forcing errors from the Bologna backline.
The first half saw Juventus create numerous opportunities. They registered four shots on target and nine shots inside the box. Bologna’s goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia made one save to keep the deficit at one goal heading into the break.
Neither team made significant changes at half-time, but Juventus emerged with increased intensity. The hosts continued their pressing game and looked to extend their advantage quickly.
Khéphren Thuram doubled Juventus’s lead in the 57th minute with a clinical finish. The goal effectively ended the contest as a contest, giving the hosts a commanding two-goal cushion.
Manuel Locatelli received a yellow card in the 60th minute for a foul. Despite the numerical advantage in terms of cards, Bologna could not generate sustained attacking pressure to threaten a comeback.
The statistics painted a clear picture of Juventus’s superiority. The hosts recorded 14 total shots compared to Bologna’s seven. Juventus completed 395 of 466 passes with 85% accuracy, dictating play throughout.
Expected goals told a similar story. Juventus generated 1.1 xG while Bologna managed just 0.54 xG, reflecting the quality of chances each team created. Lloyd Kelly and Thuram earned the highest ratings for Juventus at 7.9, while Tommaso Pobega led Bologna’s performers at 7.7.
This victory keeps Juventus firmly in the title race with 66 points now from 34 matches. Bologna remain eighth but face a mounting gap to the European places as the season enters its final stages.
