Coppa Italia Quarter Final stage and two in form sides will battle it out in Bergamo. Who will progress?
Atalanta v Juventus – New Balance Arena 21.00 CET
Team News:
Clean bill of health for Atalanta with no new injury or suspensions.
Juventus miss key attacker Kenan Yildiz while strikers Vlahovic and Milik are unavailable still.
Formations:
3-4-2-1 is Atalanta’s main formation. Under new man Palladino they have evolved into a patient possession-based team rather than the chaotic pressing machine under Gasperini.
3-4-2-1 mainly for Juventus also, however they are not overly rigid in their formations. Spaletti utilizes many different rotations in game so players tend to swap positions, drift and find space.
Statistics:
Referee: Michael Fabbri (Average cards 4.82 Yellow 0.14 Red per game)
Match Preview:
Both teams are essentially out of the title race, so securing a top‑four finish to qualify for next season’s Champions League is the priority. The Coppa Italia is likely to be of lower importance for both sides, especially with UCL playoff matches approaching in the coming weeks. Staying injury‑free will be crucial, and we may see some rotation, with squad players stepping in
Betting Preview:
This match may not be the top priority for either side, with more significant matches on the horizon, but it should still be a compelling contest. We anticipate a closely fought game, with both teams cautious about taking unnecessary risks. A “Both Teams to Score – No” outcome is plausible, and although neither team wants a draw, it remains the most likely result.
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Completed 05/02/2026