Juventus vs. Torino FC: How to watch on US TV and match preview

Udinese v Juventus - Serie A
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The latest installment of the Derby della Mole will occur on Saturday night when Juventus host Torino FC at Allianz Stadium.

Juventus are coming off a 2-0 win over Udinese Calcio last weekend in Serie A play. Moreover, Thiago Motta and his team have yet to lose this 2024-25 season and are riding a 11 match unbeaten streak.

Despite their impressive run, the Old Lady (21 points) trail Napoli by four points (25 points). Additionally, four clubs stand in Juventus' way from sixth place, which is their current place in the Serie A table, to first place as Lazio, Fiorentina, Atalanta, and Inter Milan are teams that the Bianconeri will need to leap over.

As for Torino, they're currently in 10th place with 14 points and have lost four of their last five matches, so they're coming into the derby with something to prove as the squad look to head into the FIFA international break on a positive note.

Where to watch Juventus vs. Torino FC

The contest will be at 2:45 pm ET / 11:45 am PT in the United States. You can watch it in English on Paramount+ or in Spanish on FOX Deportes via streaming outlets like FuboTV and YouTube TV. If you're outside of the U.S. you can visit Live Soccer TV to find the channel or streaming service that is carrying the contest in your country.

Thiago Motta talks about challenging Torino FC side

Ahead of the matchup, Motta spoke to the media on Friday, noting that he's excited to particpate in his first Derby della Mole.

"The team’s mood is very good ahead of the Derby della Mole," Motta told reporters at his press conference. "This is a special match for us and for our fans. Tomorrow we will do our best to put in a great performance. Derbies, in general, are beautiful games to play and here I felt exactly that feeling and, as a result, we will give our all to get a positive result for the fans.

"I feel very privileged because since I started playing professional football I have lived in big cities. Today it is the same because I coach a great team and I live in a beautiful city like Turin."

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