AC Milan vs. Juventus Serie A odds and match prediction
The Rossoneri sit second in Serie A, 12 points behind Inter Milan in the race for the Scudetto, as Inter have all but won its second title in three years. AC Milan, with 66 points now, will need to hold off Napoli (66) and Juventus (63) over the remaining five matches. Meanwhile, Como sit in fifth place with 58 points. The top four Serie A sides qualify for the Champions League.
AC Milan have been inconsistent of late, dropping 3 of 4 before an underwhelming 1-0 victory at soon-to-be officially relegated Verona. Adrien Rabiot’s 41st-minute winner was a relief more than anything else. Juventus, however, are unbeaten (6-0-2) in their last eight matches across all competitions, and have not conceded a goal in three wins this month.
AC Milan vs. Juventus Odds and Betting Trends
Despite being the road club on Sunday, Juventus are the betting favourite on the soccer odds board at +145. AC Milan are +190 and a draw is +205.
The over/under sits at 2.5 goals, with the under (-120) a slight favourite.
AC Milan
Back-to-back shutout defeats tested the club’s confidence, so to say the win over Verona was badly needed is an understatement. Milan have conceded a Serie A-best 27 goals, but have also just scored 48. It shows a clear comfort level with low-scoring affairs, but an early Juventus goal could have the Rossoneri scrambling.
Rafael Leao leads the club with nine Serie A goals, but he is dealing with a muscle issue. Rabiot, who tallied his sixth of the season in the win over Verona, has some knee concerns, while Matteo Gabbia (hernia) remains sidelined. Youssouf Fofana, however, appears cleared for play this weekend.
Juventus
Juve are clearly pushing the issue right now. The club is 5-0-2 in its last seven league matches over the past two months, outscoring its opponents 14-4 during that stretch – 3 of those 4 goals came in a draw at Roma. Kenan Yildiz leads the club with 10 goals and six assists, but he did more of his damage before the calendar turned to 2026. Jonathan David, who scored in last week’s 2-0 victory over Bologna, has six goals and four assists. Meanwhile, Weston McKennie scored in Juve’s 2-0 triumph over Geneva earlier this month. He has five goals and five assists.
With just 29 league goals allowed, Juve are nearly as stingy as Milan, and with 57 goals, their attacking flair is a tad more consistent. Juventus also come in knowing they should have beaten Milan at home in October. Christian Pulisic missed a penalty kick in a scoreless draw.
Dusan Vlahovic continues to miss time due to a calf injury. Juan Cabal has not played for the club since February, and Arkadiusz Milik is just beginning to get his feet beneath him after missing most of the season.
Serie A Prediction: Who Will Win AC Milan vs. Juventus?
AC Milan left the door open, and Juventus are sprinting through. Both clubs should secure a place in the Champions League, but it would be surprising if Juve were not looking down on Milan.
That being said, there is a reason why these teams have each won once and drawn three times in the past five meetings. Neither side relents, and that should again be the case on Sunday when the two draw 1-1 at the San Siro.
