Juventus vs. Udinese: How to watch on US TV and match preview
By Eduardo Razo
Juventus will travel to Bluenergy Stadium to face Udinese on Saturday as Thiago Motta and his team attempt to snap their two match winless streak, which has led them to falling to sixth in the Serie A table.
With only securing two points out of a possible six, Juventus now trails league leaders Napoli by seven points. As a result, the away match against Udinese, who are seventh in the Serie A table, feels like a must-win fixture to salvage any hopes of winning the league this season.
Udinese could be just the opponent Juventus needs to snap out of its mini-slump. Juventus has beaten Udinese more times than any other team in Serie A, with an impressive 68 wins—at least 14 more than any other opponent.
The Bianconeri have also gone unbeaten in 13 of their last 14 away games against Udinese in Serie A (nine wins, four draws), with Le Zebrette's only home victory in that span dating back to July 23, 2020.
Where to Watch Juventus vs. Udinese on US TV?
The contest will be at 1 pm ET / 10 am PT if you're 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.
For those who will be watching the contest, they can expect an excellent performance from Juventus as Motta stated in his press conference.
"[Saturday] we have to put in a great performance in Udine," Motta told reporters. "We have to leave them as little space as possible to play their game, and that's something we must to do together. We have to go there with the solid conviction of playing a good game and moving up the table.
"We are still at the beginning but we have to do much better, even if it could be said that against Parma we perhaps deserved to win. However, it was not enough, and so we must grow."
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