
Juventus face crucial run-in as Serie A confirms Lecce fixture
The Serie A league has confirmed the schedule for the 36th matchday, with Juventus's trip to Lecce set for Saturday, May 9 at 20:45 local time. The fixture will be broadcast on both DAZN and Sky Sports as the Bianconeri enter the final stretch of their season with a crucial battle for Champions League qualification still ongoing.
Juventus currently sit fourth in the table with 63 points, holding a five-point advantage over both Roma and Como. However, Luciano Spalletti's side remains within striking distance of the teams above them, with Napoli and AC Milan just three points ahead on 66. This tight margin makes every remaining match critical for the Turin club's European ambitions.
The upcoming fixture against Lecce at the Via del Mare stadium is considered winnable but far from a formality. In the reverse fixture earlier this season, the two sides played out a 1-1 draw, a match notable for a remarkable missed penalty by Juventus forward Moise Kean. The result served as a reminder of the potential pitfalls in Serie A, even against sides in the lower half of the table.
According to the published schedule, the 36th matchday will begin on Friday, May 8 with Torino hosting Sassuolo. The following day features Lazio against Inter Milan before Juventus's evening kick-off in Lecce. The matchday concludes on Monday, May 11 with Napoli versus Bologna.
For Juventus, the Lecce encounter is one of five remaining Serie A fixtures. The run-in begins this Sunday with a direct clash against third-placed AC Milan at the San Siro. They then host Verona on May 3 before the trip to Lecce. Their final two matches, at home to Fiorentina and away to Torino in the Derby della Mole, are yet to have their dates and times finalized by the league.
The confirmed schedule provides clarity for Spalletti and his squad as they plan for a decisive period. Securing a top-four finish and a return to the Champions League remains the primary objective, a target that looked uncertain earlier in the campaign. The team's recent form has put them in a strong position, but the margin for error is slim with several rivals close behind.
This fixture announcement allows the club and its fans to map out the final weeks of a tense season. All eyes will now turn to the immediate challenge against Milan, a match that could significantly reshape the battle for the top four. The result at the San Siro will set the tone for Juventus's final push towards their seasonal goal.



