Juventus Vs VfB Stuttgart: Live Score, Preview, Lineup, Telecast Details


UEFA Champions League
MATCH INFO
MATCH :
Juventus
V/s
VfB Stuttgart
COMPETITION :
Round 3
DATE:
23-10-2024
TIME:
12:30 AM IST (UTC +5:30)
STADIUM:
Allianz Stadium

JuventusLineup
Possible XI:
Perin (GK); Savona, Gatti, Kalulu, Cabal; Thuram-Ulien, Locatelli, Luiz; Conceicao, Vlahovic, Yildiz.
BolognaLineup
Possible XI:
Nübel (GK); Vagnoman, Rouault, Chabot, Mittelstaedt; Miller, Karazor, Stiller, Lewelling; Demirovic, Undav.

Preview: Juventus Vs VfB Stuttgart

This will be the first meeting between these two teams:

Round three of the UEFA Champions League is underway as Italian outfit Juventus are set to lock horns with debutant VfB Stuttgart at the Allianz Stadium aiming to secure their third straight victory on the road. 

Juventus have made a perfect start to the competition securing consecutive victories over Feyenoord and RB Leipzig. Bianconeri’s win over the German opposition was particularly eye-catching, having secured a thrilling win playing mostly with ten men for most of the game. Thiago Motta has worked wonders with this team as they are the only team to remain unbeaten this season in Serie A. 

Meanwhile, VfB Stuttgart are going through a difficult period at the moment. They have gathered just one point in the opening two matches after losing to Real Madrid in the first game. It was followed by a 1-1 draw against Sparta Prague which they should have won considering the quality of their squad. Sebastian Hoeness’s team are without a win in five games and will be hoping to change this against in-form Juventus which will be a difficult task for them.


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About UEFA Champions League:

History

TThe UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL) is an annual club association football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) that is contested by top-division European clubs. The competition begins with a round robin league phase to qualify for the double-legged knockout rounds, and a single-leg final. It is the most-watched club competition in the world and the third most-watched football competition overall, behind only the UEFA European Championship and the FIFA World Cup. It is one of the most prestigious football tournaments in the world and the most prestigious club competition in European football, played by the national league champions (and, for some nations, one or more runners-up) of their national associations.

Introduced in 1955 as the Coupe des Clubs Champions Européens (French for European Champion Clubs' Cup), and commonly known as the European Cup, it was initially a straight knockout tournament open only to the champions of Europe's domestic leagues, with its winner reckoned as the European club champion. The competition took on its current name in 1992, adding a round-robin group stage in 1991 and allowing multiple entrants from certain countries since the 1997–98 season. While only the winners of many of Europe's national leagues can enter the competition, the top 5 leagues by coefficient provide four teams each by default, with a possibility for additional spots based on performance during the previous season. Clubs that finish below the qualifying spots are eligible for the second-tier UEFA Europa League competition, and since 2021, for the third-tier UEFA Conference League.

In its present format, the Champions League begins in early July with three qualifying rounds and a play-off round, all played over two legs. The seven surviving teams enter the league phase, joining 29 teams qualified in advance. The 36 teams each play eight opponents, four home and four away. The 24 highest-ranked teams proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final match in late May or early June.[6] The winner of the Champions League automatically qualifies for the following year's Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup.

Spanish clubs have the most victories (20 wins), followed by England (15 wins) and Italy (12 wins). England has the most winning teams, with six clubs having won the title. The competition has been won by 23 clubs and 13 of them have won it more than once. Real Madrid is the most successful club in the tournament's history, having won it 15 times. Madrid is the only club to have won it five times in a row (the first five editions). Only one club has won all of their matches in a single tournament en route to the tournament victory: Bayern Munich in the 2019–20 season. Real Madrid are the current European champions, having beaten Borussia Dortmund 2–0 in the 2024 final for their fifteenth title.


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