How to watch Napoli vs Juventus in the UK: Date, time, live stream and team news as Serie A giants face off
Antonio Conte will get a flash from the past as his Napoli side host former club Juventus in this exciting clash.
The ex-Chelsea and Inter Milan coach was an icon in turn as both player and in the dugout. He was on the touchline as he led the Old Lady to three straight Serie A titles. And that is something he wants to do with Scott McTominay and co at Napoli. The former Manchester United midfielder scored in the 3-2 win at title rivals Atalanta. His goals will be more important that ever after superstar Khvicha Kvaratskhelia left for PSG.
Romelu Lukaku is also key and is just one more strike from 200 career goals in Europe's top five leagues. It would be even sweeter if it came against Juve, who are the side he has suffered the most Serie A losses against - seven losses in 13 matches.
The Old Lady meanwhile are continuing their inconsistent ways despite boasting an unbeaten league record. Timothy Weah, formerly of Celtic, scored to help the Turin side a 2-0 victory over AC Milan last weekend and keep up the pressure on the top four. But a midweek 0-0 draw with Club Brugge in the Champions League once again raised questions about Thiago Motta's ability to instil a killer instinct in his players.
Can they find it against Napoli and their former boss? Record Sport has the run down on how best to watch this Italian football blockbuster.
Where and when is Napoli vs Juventus?
Napoli vs Juventus will take place in the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Naples on Saturday January 25. The game will kick off at 5pm UK time.
Is Napoli vs Juventus on TV?
The game is not being shown by broadcasters in the UK despite the fact that Serie A has an exclusive deal with TNT Sports and Discovery Plus. That also means that if you're in the UK traveling temporarily but are a fan of these teams, you can not watch the match due to geoblocking.
Is there a live stream?
Yes there is. The game is being streamed live on the OneFootball platform. The German-based football media company offers app features, live-scores, statistics, news and live streams from 200 leagues around the world. The PPV for the match is priced at around £5.
The match will also be shown live on +Bet365 in the UK and can be synchronised across multiple devices, including smart TVs, mobile devices and tablets. For more information head to the OneFootball website and to the Bet365 website.
Team news
Napoli could again be without his defender Alessandro Buongiorno due to injury despite the ex-Torino man seen back at training. Otherwise, Antonio Conte appears to have a full squad available with new signings Philip Billing and Luis Hasa set to take to the bench.
Meanwhile, star striker Dusan Vlahovic has been dropped for 'technical reasons' with PSG forward Randal Kolo Muani just through the door on loan. Kenan Yildiz and Francisco Conceicao, meanwhile both overcame injuries to make a cameo appearance in midweek and are now contenders to start. Arkadiusz Milik, Juan Cabal and Bremer remain long-term absences.