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Juventus vs. Frosinone FREE LIVE STREAM (1/11/2024): Watch Coppa Italia quarter-final online | Time, USA TV, channel. Juventus are set to welcome Frosinone to the Allianz Stadium for Thursday's Coppa Italia quarter-final.
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The Juventus vs Frosinone live stream presents the away side with another chance to upset more Serie A giants in what promises to be a fascinating Coppa Italia quarter-final encounter.
After a handful of seasons in the Italian wilderness, typified by last season's 10-point deduction for creative accountancy, Juventus are beginning to stir again. The Old Lady have lost just one Serie A game all season – a 4-2 September reverse to Sassuolo – and sit two points off table toppers Inter Milan.
Following a 6-1 last 16 defeat of fellow Serie A side Salernitana earlier this month, Juve's Coppa Italia quest began with a bang. Boss Max Allegri will look for another statement win. Top scorer Dusan Vlahovic scored the winner between these teams in December's league fixture.
The 2022/23 Serie B champions, Frosinone, made a fine start to their third top-flight season with just one defeat in their first six games but league form has since tailed off with the Canaries on a four-game losing streak and without a Serie A win since November. Yet Eusebio Di Francesco's side will surely draw confidence from their 4-0 last 16 destruction of reigning Serie A champions Napoli. Midfielder Abdou Harroui rounded off that rout in stoppage time to provide proof of Frosinone's ability to upset the apple cart.
Juventus vs Frosinone live stream, date, time, channels
The Juventus vs Frosinone live stream takes place on Thursday, January 11.
Time 8 p.m. GMT / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT / 7 a.m. AEDT (Jan. 11)
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U.S. — Paramount Plus
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Enjoying a 15-game unbeaten run in all competitions, the Old Lady are currently on a four-game winning streak that began with a 2-1 Serie A win against Frosinone.
Max Allegri's men recently completed a domestic double over Salernitana, while Eusebio Di Francesco's side defeated Napoli 4-0 in the round of 16 phase of the cup competition but enter this match on the back of three consecutive league losses following a 3-2 result against Monza.
Federico Chiesa and Andrea Cambiaso are expected to return to the squad from a knee problem and illness, respectively, while Manuel Locatelli is back from a ban to possibly start in place of Hans Nicolussi Caviglia in the middle.
On the other hand, Moise Kean and Mattia De Sciglio are set to remain sidelined through injuries, whereas Adrien Rabiot may miss a couple of games after picking up a thigh injury during training.
Among the expected changes for the cup game, Mattia Perin would start ahead of Wojciech Szczesny in goal, with one of Arkadiusz Milik and Dusan Vlahovic to feature alongside Kenan Yildiz in attack.
The Juventus-owned trio of Matias Soule, Kaio Jorge and Enzo Barrenechea can all feature here, while Pierluigi Frattali's suspension on account of seeing red against Monza is limited to the Serie A.
Anthony Oyono, Riccardo Marchizza and Jaime Baez are out injured. Joined on a loan deal from Bologna, Kevin Bonifazi is likely to feature at the back.
Juventus will host Frosinone on Thursday for the last quarterfinal of the 2023-24 Coppa Italia. The Bianconeri would face Lazio if they advance and are the leading candidates to win the tournament after Inter were knocked out by Bologna in the round of 16. The two sides already met once this season, when the Bianconeri managed to win 2-1 away on Dec. 23 with a deciding goal from striker Dusan Vlahovic.
Massimiliano Allegri's team will line up with Mattia Perin as goalkeeper, as it always happened in the Coppa Italia recently. Andrea Cambiaso will be back on the left, while Arek Milik will likely start instead of Vlahovic, who is not fully fit.
Eusebio Di Francesco is expected to make some minor changes to his team, with Juventus loanees Matias Soule and Kaio Jorge both expected to start against their old teammates.
The minnows saw off Pisa in the Round of 64 before overcoming Torino in extra time in the Round of 32. However, their standout performance came in the Last 16, where they stunned defending Serie A holders SSC Napoli by an emphatic scoreline of 4-0.
Meanwhile, Juventus entered the competition only in the Round of 16 and made short work of Salernitana, winning the tie 6-1. Once again at home, Massimiliano Allegri’s men will aim to book their spot in the final four of the competition.
The most successful team in Coppa Italia history, Juventus have secured the trophy 14 times. They have failed to make it to the semi-finals just once in the last nine years and will hope to face off against AS Roma or SS Lazio in the final four.
With defending champions Inter Milan knocked out, Juventus will have their eyes on a first Coppa Italia since 2021. Having topped Serie B, Frosinone will be keen to make the most of their 2023-24 campaign. Largely made up of played loaned from other clubs, the minnows are certainly punching above their weight this season. But if the win against Napoli is anything to go by, Juventus cannot take the game for granted.
The Bianconeri had to dig deep to come away with a win against Frosinone earlier this season in Serie A. Kenan Yildiz gave Allegri’s men the lead before Jaime Baez drew Frosinone level after half-time. The game appeared to be heading towards a draw before Dusan Vlahovic scored the winner in the 81st minute. The Hard Tackle takes a closer look at the encounter ahead of the latest meeting between the two sides.
he visitors have lost their way after a solid start to the season and have won just one of their last five games in all competitions. Eusebio Di Francesco will be without the injured trio of Anthony Oyono, Riccardo Marchizza and Jaime Baez.
However, Frosinone are free to play Juventus’s on-loan trio of Kaio Jorge, Matias Soule and Enzo Barrenechea. More so, Pierluigi Frattali’s suspension is only limited to the league, leaving him free to play on the night. New addition Kevin Bonifazi is also in contention after having joined from Bologna on loan.
Di Francesco is expected to restore his best players to the playing XI and should field three Juventus loanees against their parent club. Kaio Jorge, Matias Soule and Enzo Barrenechea have all impressed this season and will hope to make an impression against their parent club.