Juventus vs Ferencvaros Preview: How to Watch on TV, Live Stream, Kick Off Time & Team News
Juventus will play host to Ferencvaros in the Champions League on Tuesday with nothing other than three points acceptable for the Italian champions.
There have been grounds for cautious optimism under Andrea Pirlo so far - after a rocky start to life in Turin, the rookie manager is starting to bring something approaching stability to a strange Juventus side, who have reemerged as a contender for Serie A glory.
One area where they could do with tidying things up a little is Europe, however, where they sit second behind Barcelona in Group G, and where three points would most likely see them qualify for the competition's round of 16 stage.
Standing in their way? Hungarian champions Ferencvaros, who, as Dinamo Zagreb, Molde and Celtic could tell you, are no slouches when it comes to the big occasion.
Where to Watch
When is Kick Off? Tuesday 24 November
What Time is Kick Off? 20:00 (GMT)
Where is it Played? Juventus Stadium
TV Channel/Live Stream? BT Sport
Referee? Daniel Siebert
Team News
While the quantity of injuries that Pirlo has to deal with does not seem too daunting, it doesn't get worse than both Giorgio Chiellini (thigh) and Leonardo Bonucci (muscle injury) missing out, although it does mean that Matthijs de Ligt will finally be treated to an extended run in the team.
The Bianconeri will also be without Aaron Ramsey, who has a thigh injury of his own. Ferencvaros, on the other hand, are pretty fortunate to just have left-back Eldar Civic out of action.
Predicted Lineups
Juventus: Szczesny; Cuadrado, Demiral, De Ligt, Danilo; Kulusevski, Arthur, Bentancur, Chiesa; Morata, Ronaldo.
Ferencvaros: Dibusz; Lovrencsics, Blazic, Kovacevic, Heister; Laidouni, Kharatin, Somalia; Zubkov, Boli, Nguen.
Recent Form
Juventus were admittedly looking pretty ropey domestically, and after a 1-1 draw against Hellas Verona in late October were fifth in the league table - four places away from where a club with their aspirations should ideally be.
But a switch was flicked with a thumping 4-1 win over Spezia delivered by none other than Cristiano Ronaldo, and things have looked considerably more positive since then, with two wins from a further three games taking La Vecchia Signora much closer to where they need to be.
The season for Ferencvaros has largely been a tale of two competitions. In the Nemzeti Bajnokság I? They're absolute world-beaters, mate - they haven't lost a single game yet, and hold a commanding four point lead domestically with up to two games in hand over some of their rivals.
In Europe? Somewhat less convincing - against Juventus they conceded four, against Barcelona they conceded five. The only positive has been a stirring last-minute equaliser against Dynamo Kyiv.
Here's a closer look at how the two sides have got on in their five most recent fixtures...
Juventus
Juventus 2-0 Cagliari (21/11)
Lazio 1-1 Juventus (8/11)
Ferencvaros 1-4 Juventus (4/11)
Spezia 1-4 Juventus (1/11)
Juventus 0-2 Barcelona (28/10)
Ferencvaros
Budapest Honved 0-1 Ferencvaros (21/11)
Bicskei TC 0-5 Ferencvaros (14/11)
Ferencvaros 3-0 Mezőkövesdi SE (8/11)
Ferencvaros 1-4 Juventus (4/11)
Fehérvár FC 1-1 Ferencvaros (31/10)
Prediction
Should be business as usual for Juventus, this one.
Ferencvaros have been pretty easy pickings for elite sides in the Champions League so far, and a win for them against a Juventus side beginning to hit its stride would be one of the shocks of the century as far as European football goes.
Expect Juventus to add to their resurgence with a resounding victory.
Prediction: Juventus 5-0 Ferencvaros