Juventus-Fiorentina takes center stage in the 37th round of Serie A, with Massa designated to referee the match and the broadcast set across several platforms in Italy. The game will be shown live on Dazn through the app and website, on Sky channel 214 with a specific subscription, on Sky Sport Calcio, Sky Sport 4K and Sky Sport 251, and in streaming on Now.
The timing matters because Juventus still has work to do to secure qualification for next season’s Champions League, while Fiorentina is already safe. The match also carries the shape of a duel between former players Dusan Vlahovic and Moise Kean, two forwards whose careers have taken different paths but who now meet in a game with real weight at both ends of the table.
Juventus come into the game unbeaten in 10 consecutive Serie A matches, although that run was checked by a 1-1 draw against Hellas Verona on the 35th matchday. Even so, the stretch underlines how difficult it has been to beat them since the start of the 28th round, when they were leading the defenses of the top five European leagues with only two goals conceded and were first for clean sheets with seven.
Fiorentina have had a more uneven season, but the second half has brought a clear improvement. The Florence side collected 25 points after the break, compared with 13 in the first half, the best increase in the current tournament. Their recent defensive record has also been mixed, with two 0-0 draws against Sassuolo and Genoa and a 0-4 loss against Roma.
That run leaves one concrete question hanging over the trip to Turin: whether Fiorentina can find a goal at all. They could go four Serie A matches in a row without scoring for the first time since November 2020, a stretch that would sharpen the pressure on a team that has already done enough to stay up but still wants to close the season with something stronger than survival.
Juventus have been here before in the same campaign. Between August 2024 and January 2025, Thiago Motta’s team put together a 21-match unbeaten run in a single Serie A season, a reminder that this side has already shown it can absorb pressure and keep moving. Fiorentina, by contrast, have built their recovery on results after the break, but the gap between that improvement and a clean finish remains open.
So this is not just another late-season fixture. Juventus need points to keep the Champions League path clear, Fiorentina need to prove their second-half surge can still produce an away performance that matters, and both sides arrive with enough recent evidence to make the night in Turin more than a routine stop on the calendar.

