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Frosinone vs Juventus: Set-Piece Strength Meets a Bianconeri Side Built to Control Openers. Read on for all our free predictions and betting tips.
Juventus' strong record in Serie A openers and solid finish to last season underpin confidence in an away win. Frosinone's set-piece prowess and scoring ability suggest they can score despite Juventus' defensive strength, making both teams to score a plausible outcome.
Juventus have scored at least twice in all six previous Serie A meetings with Frosinone, supported by strong attacking options and pre-season form. Frosinone's set-piece strength and home scoring record provide a credible path to a goal. The narrow 1-2 scoreline is vulnerable to a clean sheet or extra goals from either side.
Compare form, H2H, goals trends and key data for Frosinone v Juventus.
Frosinone return to Serie A with one of the division’s more demanding opening assignments, welcoming Juventus to the Stadio Benito Stirpe on Sunday.
Frosinone vs Juventus — bet365 Market Snapshot
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Juventus have a strong record in season openers and finished last season well.
Juventus have a strong record in season openers and finished last season well.
Frosinone's set-piece threat and Juventus' early concession risk suggest goals for both sides.
Juventus have scored at least twice in all previous Serie A meetings with Frosinone.
Three Punchy Stats
- Frosinone scored 29 set-piece goals last season, including 14 from corners, giving them a clear attacking weapon against Juventus.
- Juventus kept four clean sheets in their final five away league matches, reinforcing the controlled profile of many of their recent games.
- Juve have won 13 of their last 15 Serie A openers, while Frosinone have lost all three of theirs at this level.
Goals Scored in Last 5 Matches
Recent attacking records for Frosinone and Juventus are shown below.
Clean Sheets in Last 5 Matches
Recent defensive records for Frosinone and Juventus are shown below.
The promoted side arrive with genuine strengths rather than sentiment alone: 12 home wins from 19 last season, 29 set-piece goals and a 4-1 Coppa Italia victory over Juve Stabia. Juventus, though, ended last term with only one defeat in their final 12 league matches and have developed a strong habit of starting Serie A seasons well.
The central question is whether Frosinone can turn their second-tier attacking weapons into something that survives the jump in level.
Frosinone’s set pieces offer their clearest route
Massimiliano Alvini’s side were particularly productive from dead-ball situations last season. Their 29 set-piece goals comfortably led Serie B, with 14 coming from corners, and that provides a specific way of testing Juventus rather than relying on vague notions of home advantage.
Fares Ghedjemis gives the attack further substance after scoring 15 league goals, while Giacomo Calo finished with a league-high 25 goal involvements. Giorgi Kvernadze also arrives in good form after scoring twice and creating another in the cup win over Juve Stabia.
Those numbers explain why Frosinone cannot simply be reduced to newly promoted underdogs. They carried a strong home record through last season and dropped only two points across their closing eight league assignments.
The difficulty is historical as well as technical. They have drawn one and lost six of seven meetings with Juventus, and in their six previous Serie A encounters they conceded at least twice each time.
Juventus bring a far stronger defensive trend
Juventus missed Champions League qualification after taking only five points from their final five matches, but that late stumble sits alongside a wider run that was considerably more stable.
They lost just once in their final 12 Serie A games, while four clean sheets from their final five away matches suggest that their defensive base remained intact even as results tightened. Nine of their last 10 league games also produced fewer than three goals.
That matters against opponents whose strongest route appears to be concentrated around set pieces and selected attacking contributors rather than proven Serie A volume. Juventus do not need to turn this into an open contest.
There was a vulnerability last season, though. Juve conceded from the opposition’s first shot on target in nearly half of their league matches, and Guglielmo Vicario has been brought in to replace Michele Di Gregorio as first-choice goalkeeper. Against a side capable of making corners and dead balls count, concentration on first contact will matter.
The post-Vlahovic attack has options rather than certainty
Dusan Vlahovic has left, so Juventus begin the campaign with a reshaped forward department.
Arkadiusz Milik, Jonathan David and Randal Kolo Muani are competing to lead the line, while Kerim Alajbegovic and Jeff Ekhator have also joined. Ekhator is unlikely to feature because of a thigh injury, and Federico Gatti remains a doubt.
Kenan Yildiz offers continuity after finishing as Juve’s leading Serie A scorer with 10 goals. The balance of this game may therefore depend less on replacing one striker directly and more on how efficiently Juventus turn their control into chances.
Their pre-season was encouraging: after drawing with Basel, they beat Standard Liege, Nice, Chelsea and Palermo, with only a defeat to Inter interrupting that sequence.
Opening-day history heavily favours the visitors
Juventus have won 13 of their last 15 Serie A opening fixtures and kept clean sheets in six of the last seven. Frosinone, by contrast, have lost all three of their previous top-flight season openers.
That contrast is stark, but Frosinone’s home production and dead-ball numbers at least give them an identifiable way into the contest. Juventus’ recent defensive record suggests they will be difficult to unpick repeatedly.
Other opportunities in this market
- Match Result (Juventus Win @ 40/85): Wins if Juventus is ahead after 90 minutes plus stoppage time regardless of whether Frosinone scores. It offers a higher settlement probability than the combined market but at a shorter price.
- Both Teams to Score (Yes @ 10/11): Wins if both teams score at least once, regardless of whether the game ends in a Juventus win, a Frosinone win, or a draw.
- Over 2.5 Goals (@ 20/23): Wins if the match contains three or more total goals in 90 minutes plus stoppage time, covering scorelines like 2-1, 3-0, or 2-2 without requiring a specific winner.
📊 Market Explainer
Win & Both Teams to Score
Selection: Juventus to win and both teams to score. The selected team must win in normal time and both teams must score. If the selected team draws or loses, or either side fails to score, the bet loses.
Correct Score Market
Selection: Frosinone vs Juventus 1-2. Predict the exact score at the end of 90 minutes plus stoppage time. Extra time and penalties do not count unless the bookmaker states otherwise.
🎯 Pick 1: Juventus to win and both teams to score @ 23/10
Juventus enter the new Serie A campaign with a strong historical foundation on opening day, having won 13 of their last 15 season openers. Their finish to the previous league campaign was equally solid in terms of match results, losing just once across their final 12 games. That reliable platform makes an away victory a strong central pillar for this matchup, especially against a newly promoted Frosinone team that has lost all three of its previous top-flight opening fixtures.
However, Frosinone possess specific attacking credentials that support their ability to find the net. Massimiliano Alvini’s side produced 29 set-piece goals last season, including 14 from corners, which comfortably led Serie B. They maintained that threat in their recent 4-1 Coppa Italia win over Juve Stabia, where Giorgi Kvernadze scored twice and set up another. This dead-ball strength interacts directly with a distinct area of concern for the visitors: Juventus conceded from the opposition’s first shot on target in nearly half of their Serie A matches last season and are integrating new goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.
The main risk to this combined market stems from Juventus’ defensive away record, as they recorded four clean sheets in their final five league games on the road last term. Additionally, Frosinone have drawn one and lost six of their seven historical meetings with the Turin side. Nevertheless, Frosinone’s dead-ball efficiency provides a credible route to break through, making Juventus to win with both teams scoring a well-matched outcome.
🎯 Tactical Indicators
- Frosinone scored 29 set-piece goals last season, including 14 from corners, and scored four in their cup opener against Juve Stabia.
- Juventus lost just one of their final 12 league matches last term and have won 13 of their last 15 Serie A opening fixtures.
- Juventus conceded from the opposition's first shot on target in nearly half of their league matches last season.
Risk Factor: If Juventus keep a clean sheet or if Frosinone manage a draw, this selection loses.
Key Tactical Mismatch
Scored 29 set-piece goals in Serie B last season (14 from corners), offering a specific route to challenge top-flight defences.
Conceded from opposition's first shot on target in nearly half their Serie A matches last season while integrating a new goalkeeper.
🎯 Pick 2: Frosinone vs Juventus 1-2 @ 13/2
Justifying a 2-1 away victory for Juventus relies on establishing separate evidence for both teams reaching their respective goal tallies. For Juventus, scoring at least twice aligns directly with historical precedent against this specific opponent. In all six of their previous Serie A encounters, Juventus scored at least two goals against Frosinone. Furthermore, despite losing Dusan Vlahovic, Juve retain attacking options with Kenan Yildiz, who was their leading league scorer last term with 10 goals, alongside new arrivals Arkadiusz Milik, Jonathan David and Randal Kolo Muani. Juventus also showed pre-season scoring form by winning four of their friendly matches against Standard Liege, Nice, Chelsea and Palermo.
Frosinone’s single goal is supported by their home scoring background and set-piece productivity. Massimiliano Alvini’s team scored 29 set-piece goals in Serie B last season and posted 12 wins from 19 home games. Their key individual contributors also provide concrete output: Fares Ghedjemis recorded 15 league goals, while Giacomo Calo achieved 25 goal involvements. Given that Juventus allowed a goal from the opposition’s first shot on target in almost 50% of their Serie A fixtures last term, Frosinone have a realistic path to scoring once.
The primary vulnerability for an exact 1-2 scoreline is its narrow range. Juventus managed nine under 2.5 goal matches in their last 10 league outings, meaning a single defensive shutdown could keep Frosinone to zero. Alternatively, a more decisive Juventus performance could easily stretch the score to 1-3, making the precise outcome sensitive to late goals.
Risk Factor: A single extra goal from Juventus or a Frosinone clean sheet immediately defeats an exact 1-2 prediction.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Juventus to win and both teams to score" mean?
Juventus must win and both teams must score at least one goal each for the bet to win.
How does the Correct Score market settle for Frosinone vs Juventus?
It settles on the exact scoreline at the end of normal time; any deviation loses.
Why is a 1-2 scoreline plausible for this match?
Juventus scored at least twice in all six previous Serie A meetings against Frosinone, who have strong set-piece scoring.
What happens if the match goes to extra time?
Bets settle based on 90 minutes plus stoppage time; extra time goals do not count.
Can Frosinone score against Juventus despite stepping up from Serie B?
Yes, Frosinone have strong dead-ball capabilities and scored 29 set-piece goals last season.
Does Juventus' recent defensive record favour a clean sheet?
Juventus kept four clean sheets in their last five away league matches but are vulnerable early on.


