
Juventus vs. Man City: Preview, odds, how to watch, time
The FIFA Club World Cup continues as Juventus and Man City square off in Orlando. Here's everything you need to know about Juventus vs. Man City. How to watch Juventus vs. Manchester City Date: Thursday, June 26, 2025
Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
Location: Camping World Stadium, Orlando, FL
TV: TNT
Streaming: DAZN
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As of June 26, 2025, the odds (via DraftKings Sportsbook) for the match are: Juventus: +340
Draw: +265
Manchester City: –120 Juventus vs. Manchester City Head to Head
Juventus and Manchester City have met a total of 7 times in UEFA competitions since 1976. Juventus has won 4 of those encounters, City has won just once, and 2 matches have ended in a draw. Juventus vs. Manchester City Past Results December 11, 2024: Juventus 2–0 Manchester City (UEFA Champions League)
November 25, 2015: Juventus 1–0 Manchester City (UEFA Champions League)
September 15, 2015: Manchester City 1–2 Juventus (UEFA Champions League)
December 16, 2010: Juventus 1–1 Manchester City (UEFA Europa League)
September 30, 2010: Manchester City 1–1 Juventus (UEFA Europa League)
September 29, 1976: Juventus 2–0 Manchester City (UEFA Cup)
September 15, 1976: Manchester City 1–0 Juventus (UEFA Cup) Team Form
Below are the last 5 matches for each team and the results: Juventus 6/22: vs WAC (Win 4–1)
6/18: vs AAN (Win 5–0)
5/25: at Venezia (Win 3–2)
5/18: vs Udinese (Win 2–0)
5/10: at Lazio (Draw 1–1) Manchester City 6/22: vs AAN (Win 6–0)
6/18: vs WAC (Win 2–0)
5/25: at Fulham (Win 2–0)
5/20: vs Bournemouth (Win 3–1)
5/17: at Crystal Palace (Loss 0–1)
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