Football Italia
·12 November 2024
Football Italia
·12 November 2024
Juventus will visit Aston Villa in the Champions League Round 5 on November 27, 2024. Here’s how to buy tickets for the Bianconeri’s away fixture.
Juventus have had highs and lows in the Champions League this term, collecting two wins, one draw and one defeat in the opening four rounds.
They’ll need a result away at Aston Villa on November 27, especially because the following European fixture will be against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in Turin at the beginning of December.
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 09: Thiago Motta, Head Coach of Juventus, crouches down as he looks on during the Serie A match between Juventus and Torino at Juventus Stadium on November 09, 2024 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Aston Villa have nine points in four games, following three consecutive wins and the latest defeat against Club Brugge, one of Juventus’s opponents in the league phase.
The Premier League side already beat Bayern Munich and Bologna in home Champions League games this term.
Juve and Villa are below the top eight, which means they’re currently out of placements that grant a direct qualification to the Champions League Round of 16.
Tickets are already available on the official Aston Villa website. Season ticket holders and Claret, Villan and Cub members have priority and can buy tickets through the club’s channels starting October 28. Another way to get access to the match and watch it at Villa Park is through the reliable service LiveFootballTicket.
To date, over 400 tickets are available on the platform, starting from €184. LiveFootballTicket is among the best ticket providers, rated 4.8 out of 5 on Trustpilot. In addition to easy and secure payments, it offers a 150% money-back guarantee for any other event.
Due to financial irregularities, Juventus have returned to the Champions League after a one-season ban in the 2023-24 campaign.
Nevertheless, the Bianconeri are just below the top 20 in the UEFA Club Ranking, considering results in the last five seasons in European competitions.
The Old Lady suffered a disappointing 1-0 loss against Stuttgart in their latest Champions League game at home and were held to a 1-1 away draw by Lille in the following fixture.
“We wanted a different result and created the opportunities to get that, but I am happy with the performance. We can improve certain things, but overall, I am satisfied with the way the team played,” the Old Lady’s boss, Thiago Motta, said after the match.
“Goals come from mistakes and we can cut those down by being more aggressive when we lose the ball. I saw greater balance and it was tough for us to push through the middle because Lille were closing up all the spaces, so we had to attack wide with the wingers and also the full-backs overlapping.”
After the Aston Villa game, Juventus will play Manchester City at home, Club Brugge away and Benfica in Turin.