Juventus will be seeking to rebound after a poor result in Serie A last weekend as they host floundering Dynamo Kiev on MD 5 of the Champions League. Global broadcast listings, key match stats as well as team news are all provided in Live Soccer TV's preview of Juventus vs Dynamo Kiev.

Preview: Juventus vs Dynamo Kiev

History will be made as Juventus welcome Dynamo Kiev for their penultimate Champions League group stage game - and it has nothing to do with any of the players on the pitch. Rather, Stephanie Frappart will be officiating the match, making her the first woman to take charge of a men's Champions League tie in what is yet another huge milestone for female referees around the world.

The Bianconeri come into this game having been held to a disappointing one-all draw with newly promoted Benevento. It's the third time Andrea Pirlo's side have dropped points to a smaller side, with the reigning Scudetto champions unable to get the job done against Hellas Verona and Crotone, which now leaves them six points behind current league leaders Milan. Nonetheless, Juve, who have already qualified for the round of 16, will certainly put that negative result at the back of their minds as they still hope to try to put some pressure on current group leaders Barcelona and ensure their excellent record against Ukrainian sides remains intact.

Juventus will be facing Dynamo Kiev for the sixth time in European competition, and they have never lost to any Ukrainian side in their club history. Their upcoming opponents, meanwhile, who have yet to pick up a single win from this competition, are winless in their last 12 Champions League games and have struggled badly on the road against Italian sides, with just one win from their last 12 away games.

The Bianconeri saw their long-standing unbeaten home streak ruined by Barcelona earlier this season, and certainly they will be hoping to get some revenge on the Blaugrana in what should be a very interesting clash on matchday six. For now, though, with the Spanish giants expected to win their match, Pirlo's squad will simply want to dispatch their upcoming Ukrainian visitors and then turn their attention towards the upcoming Derby della Mole tie with struggling cross-town opponents Torino. 

Team news: Juventus vs Dynamo Kiev

Juventus: Both Giorgio Chiellini and Merih Derimal returned to training earlier this week, and thus could feature in this tie. In addition, Cristiano Ronaldo will return to the starting XI after being rested during his team's draw with Benevento last weekend.

Dynamo Kiev: Nazariy Rusyn, Oleksandr Tymchyk, Volodymyr Kostevych, Vitaliy Buyalskiy and Mykyta Burda are all out for the visitors.

Match facts: Juventus vs Dynamo Kiev

  • This will the the sixth meeting between Juventus and Dynamo Kiev
  • The Bianconeri have NEVER lost to the Ukrainian side (W4 D1)
  • In fact, La Vecchia Signora have NEVER lost to a Ukrainian outfit in the Champions League; overall their record is W5 D2
  • Meanwhile, Dynamo Kiev have won just one of their last 12 away fixtures against Italian opposition in European competitions (D5 L6)   
  • Dynamo Kiev are winless in their last 12 Champions League games (W1 D4 L7)
  • Juventus have lost just two of their last 26 home games in the UCL (W16 D8)

Where to watch Juventus vs Dynamo Kiev live on December 2, 2020

Juventus vs Dynamo Kiev kick off at 12:00 PST/15:00 EST/20:00 GMT/21:00 CET

USA: FuboTV, ZonaFutbol, CBS All Access, TUDN App, TUDNxtra, TUDN.com

Italy: SKY Go Italia, NOW TV, Sky Sport 252, Sky Sport Uno

Australia: Optus Sport

Canada: DAZN

UK: BTSport.com, BT Sport App

Ukraine: OLL.tv

Live elsewhere? Here are your options to watch Juventus vs Dynamo Kiev live from your current location:

 

Détails du match, résultat et infos sur la première diffusion

Juventus 3 - 0 Dynamo Kyiv

décembre 2, 2020 3:00Allianz Stadium (Torino)

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