Juventus AC Milan Odds : Live Stream Available as Conte looks to push advantage home in Coppa Italia

Two of Italy’s biggest clubs go head-to-head tonight when Juventus host AC Milan in the second leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final.

The Turin based club go into the game with a significant advantage, having beaten Milan 2-1 at the San Siro.

Since then, the two sides have met one another again in the league, with the game finishing as a 1-1 draw. A similar outcome would be enough to see Juventus progress to the final.

In the league, it would now seem that it is just a two-horse race between these two clubs for the title.

Juventus’ two away goals will certainly give them a huge advantage going into the game at the all new, 41,000 capacity Juventus Stadium, but they will know that in Milan, they face tough opposition.

Juventus AC Milan Odds Live Streaming – How to Watch

You can watch all the action this week from La Liga with Bet365. Simply click here to forward to the special landing page and navigate to ‘Live Streaming’ at the top of the page and continue. You can also claim £200/€200 in free bets as you watch! Exclusive!

The history in the Coppa Italia between these two sides is incredible. Until now, Juventus have played in 13 finals, winning nine, while AC Milan have played in 12, winning five. It makes this a match between two of the competition’s most successful sides.

If the form of these sides in the league is anything to go by, heading into this one, it is Milan who find themselves in the better form.

They sit four points clear at the top of the Serie A table, having won five out of their last six games. Whilst Juventus remain unbeaten over the same period of time, they have only managed to pick up draws in four of those games.

Juventus coach, Antonio Conte looks set to return to his 3-5-2 formation with Giorgio Chiellini recovering from injury to line-up alongside Leonardo Bonucci and Martin Caceres, who scored both goals for the Old Lady in the first leg, but Andrea Barzagli is unlikely to feature.

Milan, however, will once again have a number of injuries to content with. Kevin-Prince Boateng, Clarence Seedorf and Alessandro Nesta are amongst those. Ignazio Abate and Antonio Cassano are still injured too, alongside Brazilian duo Pato and Robinho.

Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic will be rested. Alberto Aquilani and Genaro Gattuso, both recently recovered and having played small parts in a few matches, might be able to start in this one.

Free Bet
Tackles
Passes
Shots
Goals
Offsides
Cards
Footybunker.com