
Juventus Under-20s to Face Atalanta in Coppa Italia Primavera Final
The Juventus Under-20 side has secured its place in the final of the Coppa Italia Primavera, the premier youth cup competition in Italy. The young Bianconeri, led by coach Simone Padoin, defeated Parma in the semi-final with goals from Verde and Durmisi, the latter having recently signed a new contract with the club. They will now face Atalanta in the final, who secured their place with a 2-0 victory over Sassuolo in the other semi-final. The final will be a single match to decide the champion of the Primavera cup competition.
The Coppa Italia Primavera final is scheduled for Wednesday, April 29, 2026. The match will be held at the Arena Civica "Gianni Brera" in Milan, with kickoff set for 5:00 PM. The game will be broadcast live on free-to-air television by Sportitalia and will also be available to stream on the broadcaster's website. Live text commentary will be provided by Tuttosport. The match is organized by the Lega Serie A and is held under the patronage of the Municipality of Milan.
This final represents a significant opportunity for Juventus's youth side to secure silverware. The team, which has been performing strongly in the Primavera 1 championship, will be looking to add a major trophy to cap off their campaign. The victory over Parma, with goalscorers Verde and the recently renewed Durmisi playing key roles, demonstrates the squad's quality and depth. For Atalanta, a club renowned for its youth development, the final presents an equal opportunity to claim the prestigious youth trophy.
Looking beyond the cup final, the Juventus Primavera side faces a demanding schedule. The team is still in contention for a playoff spot in the Primavera 1 championship, and their fixture list is packed. Their upcoming schedule includes league matches against Parma, Fiorentina, Roma, Frosinone, Cesena, and a league fixture against Atalanta, in addition to the cup final. This period will test the squad's depth and Padoin's management as they compete on two fronts, with the cup final offering a chance for immediate silverware amidst a congested and crucial run-in.


