Can La Vecchia Signora win in Bergamo?

La Vecchia Signora travel to Bergamo on Saturday night for what could be a season-defining clash. Both teams are hovering just outside the CL spots with seven games left—basically no margin for error anymore. For the visitors especially, a loss here could be the moment they slip out of contention altogether.



Match Analysis

Juve scraped a win against Genoa recently, which they needed, but honestly it papered over some cracks. The problem isn’t that they’re playing badly—they’re genuinely hard to break down—but they’re not convincing anyone either. Too many draws, not enough wins. And it’s worse on the road. Bergamo is the kind of place where their defensive approach gets exposed because Atalanta won’t just sit back and let them control things.

By contrast, Atalanta have quietly built something decent since January. One loss in the league since then is a proper record. Their win over Lecce wasn’t flashy, but it showed composure—the kind of thing that wins you points in tight races. They know a win here puts them within a point of Juventus and keeps the dream alive.

There’s also the home advantage factor. Atalanta’s Bergamo isn’t impenetrable, but it’s definitely tougher to visit than their away form suggests. And these two have basically drawn their way through meetings—six of the last eight finished level. It’s hard to see Saturday being any different.


Team News

McKennie’s out for Juve (suspension), Perin’s injured, so Di Gregorio comes in. Vlahovic is still sidelined, which means they’re either going with David or Yildiz up front – neither is exactly a like-for-like replacement.

Atalanta are relatively healthy. Scamacca’s back in training and could feature. Hien’s the only real absence.


Who Will Win Atalanta – Juventus?

This won’t be a thriller. Both teams have too much to lose to play open football. Juventus will sit deep and try to frustrate; Atalanta will probe patiently. It’s the kind of match that probably ends level, which suits neither team but feels inevitable given the stakes.

Tip: Draw at 3.35.

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Last Updated: 10.04.2026