Juventus open their Champions League campaign at Camp Nou against Barcelona and end it in Greece with Olympiakos.
The Bianconeri have reached two Finals in the last three seasons, but not won the trophy since 1996.
It’s the toughest possible start to their campaign, visiting Barcelona at Camp Nou, where they earned a creditable 0-0 draw in last season’s quarter-final, winning 3-0 on aggregate.
There are two home fixtures in a row with Olympiakos and Sporting, then hosting the Blaugrana in Turin on November 22.
Juventus open their Champions League campaign at Camp Nou against Barcelona and end it in Greece with Olympiakos.
The Bianconeri have reached two Finals in the last three seasons, but not won the trophy since 1996.
It’s the toughest possible start to their campaign, visiting Barcelona at Camp Nou, where they earned a creditable 0-0 draw in last season’s quarter-final, winning 3-0 on aggregate.
There are two home fixtures in a row with Olympiakos and Sporting, then hosting the Blaugrana in Turin on November 22.
Max Allegri’s men conclude the group in Greece, while Barcelona welcome Sporting on December 5.
September 12
Barcelona-Juventus
Olympiakos-Sporting
September 27
Juventus-Olympiakos
Sporting-Barcelona
October 18
Juventus-Sporting
Barcelona-Olympiakos
October 31
Sporting-Juventus
Olympiakos-Barcelona
November 22
Juventus-Barcelona
Sporting-Olympiakos
December 5
Olympiakos-Juventus
Barcelona-Sporting