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Juventus vs. Atalanta live: TV, schedules and where to watch it for Italian Serie A

Juventus vs. Atalanta LIVE ESPN: They will face each other this Sunday, February 13 from 2:45 pm (Peruvian time) for matchday 25 of the A series from Italy. The match will also be broadcast by Star+ and Movistar+, while you will be able to follow all the incidents, with videos of the goals instantly, through this minute by minute.

The actions will take place at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo and the referee Maurizio Mariani will be in charge of dispensing justice. Currently, Juventus is in fourth place, in the Champions League qualifying zone, with 45 points; while Atalanta is in fifth place, with a place in the Europa League, adding 43 units. The leader is Inter Milan, accumulating 54 points.

At what time to watch Juventus vs. Atalanta?

United States – 11.45 am Los Angeles time

Mexico – 1.45 pm

United States – 1:45 pm Texas time

Peru – 2.45 pm

Ecuador – 2.45 pm

Colombia – 2.45 p.m.

United States – 2.45 pm Miami time

Bolivia – 3.45 pm

Venezuela – 3.45 pm

Uruguay – 4.45 p.m.

Paraguay – 4.45 pm

Argentina – 4.45 p.m.

Brazil – 4.45 pm

Chile – 4.45 pm

England – 7.45pm

Spain – 8.45 pm

Italy – 8.45 p.m.

On which channel to watch Juventus vs. Atalanta?

Argentina: ESPN2 Argentina, Star+

bolivia: ESPN2 Andina, Star+

Brazil: Star+, NOW NET and Claro, GUIGO, ESPN

chili: Star+

Colombia: ESPN2 Andina, Star+

Ecuador: Star+, ESPN2 Andina

International: YouTube, Bet365

Mexico: Star+

Paraguay: ESPN2 Andina, Star+

Peru: ESPN2 Andina, Star+

Spain: #Let’s go, Movistar Champions League, Movistar +

U.S: Paramount+

Uruguay: ESPN2 Andina, Star+

Venezuela: ESPN2 Andina, Star+

The development of the ‘Vecchia Signora’ campaign has not been so regular and for this reason they were far from the fight for the title. However, those led by Massimiliano Allegri will have the opportunity to shorten the distance in the standings and get excited about the possibility of winning the championship again.

The squad comes with high spirits, after reaching the semi-final of the Coppa Italia, defeating Sassuolo 2-1. The level of Paulo Dybala was the most outstanding in the aforementioned confrontation and little by little he is returning to take the great role that he had in the past in the institution.

In the same way, Denis Zakaria and Dusan Vlahovic, the brand new Juventus reinforcements in the last transfer market, have responded well and have even inflated the nets: both scored in the 2-0 win over Verona on the last day of the Italian championship . The fans are the most excited.

For its part, Atalanta is not going through its best moment and has four consecutive games without knowing how to win. The most recent loss was due to the Italian Cup, at home, 3-2 against Fiorentina, allowing them to come back with a goal on the hour. The blow to Gian Piero Gasperini’s squad has been strong.

The ‘Negriazules’ must react at home, although the memories in that condition are negative. Apart from the loss against ‘Fiore’, there was a setback against Cagliari (1-2) and a draw with Inter (0-0). Luis Muriel, Marten de Roon, Remo Freuler and the other stars of the club will have the mission of putting an end to that losing streak.

Juventus vs. Atalanta: match history

Since December 2018, the Juventus vs. Atalanta met 10 times, leaving a balanced balance: there are three wins for each side.

11-27-2021: Juventus 0-1 Atalanta – Serie A

08-14-2021: Juventus 3-1 Atalanta – Friendly

05-19-2021: Atalanta 1-2 Juventus – Italian Cup

04-18-2021: Atalanta 1-0 Juventus – Serie A

12-16-2020: Juventus 1-1 Atalanta – Serie A

07-11-2020: Juventus 2-2 Atalanta – Serie A

11-23-2019: Atalanta 1-3 Juventus – Serie A

05-19-2019: Juventus 1-3 Atalanta – Serie A

01-30-2019: Atalanta 3-0 Juventus – Italian Cup

12-26-2018: Atalanta 2-2 Juventus – Serie A

Juventus vs. Atalanta: possible alignments

Juventus: Wojciech Szczesny; Danilo, Leonardo Bonucci, Matthijs de Ligt, Mattia De Sciglio; Denis Zakaria, Manuel Locatelli, Adrien Rabiot; Paulo Dybala, Dusan Vlahovic and Álvaro Morata.

Atalanta: Francesco Rossi; Rafael Toloi, Merih Demiral, Berat Djimsiti; Davide Zappacosta, Marten de Roon, Remo Freuler, Joakim Maehle; Matteo Pessina, Ruslan Malinovskyi and Luis Muriel.

Source: Elcomercio

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