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JUVENTUS 2026-27

Juventus v frosinone, weekend of 30 May 2027

Juventus welcome Frosinone Calcio to the magnificent Allianz Stadium for the final home fixture of the Serie A season. With the Bianconeri faithful creating a memorable end-of-season atmosphere, this promises to be a special occasion in Turin as Juventus bring another campaign to a close in front of more than 41,000 supporters. Frosinone arrive representing the proud footballing traditions of Lazio, providing an intriguing contrast between one of European football's great institutions and a club whose modern rise through the Italian leagues has captured the imagination of supporters.

A visit to Turin offers far more than ninety minutes of football. Discover the iconic Mole Antonelliana, explore the magnificent Royal Palace, admire the treasures of the Egyptian Museum, or visit Turin Cathedral and its remarkable Chapel of the Holy Shroud. Combine your sightseeing with traditional Piedmontese cuisine, elegant historic cafés, delicious gianduja chocolate and the celebrated wines of the surrounding region, and Turin provides the perfect setting for an unforgettable Italian football city break.

Book your Juventus v Frosinone travel package with World Choice Sports and enjoy official match tickets, carefully selected accommodation and the reassurance of travelling with experienced football travel specialists. Whether you're following Juventus, travelling with friends or looking to experience the atmosphere of the Bianconeri's final home game of the season, our Juventus football packages combine Serie A action with an unforgettable stay in one of Italy's most fascinating cities.


💡 Did you know? Frosinone had never played in Italy's top division until 2015, when the club completed a remarkable journey from the lower reaches of Italian football to Serie A. The city itself lies in the historic region of Ciociaria, south-east of Rome, whose name is traditionally associated with the distinctive ciocie — simple leather footwear once worn by local shepherds and agricultural workers. The area's rural traditions remain an important part of its identity, giving Frosinone a very different character from the great metropolitan clubs of Turin, Milan and Rome.


JUVENTUS HOME FIXTURES

Please note that match dates are indicative of the weekend. The match may be scheduled at any time over the weekend from Saturday lunchtime to Sunday evening. Very rarely they may be moved to Friday evening. Please also be aware that some fixtures are midweek. You should check on a calendar prior to booking.

Confirmed kick off dates and times are TBC


Juventus v Parma - Weekend of 28 August 2026

Juventus v AC Milan - Weekend of 06 September 2026

Juventus v Atalanta - Weekend of 20 September 2026

Juventus v Lazio - Weekend of 18 October 2026

Juventus v Napoli - Weekend of 01 November 2026

Juventus v Venezia - Weekend of 22 November 2026

Juventus v Udinese - Weekend of 06 December 2026

Juventus v Torino - Midweek 06 January 2027

Juventus v Genoa - Weekend of 17 January 2027

Juventus v Cagliari - Weekend of 24 January 2027
Juventus v Sassuolo - Weekend of 07 February 2027

Juventus v Bologna - Weekend of 21 February 2027

Juventus v AS Roma - Weekend of 07 March 2027

Juventus v Como 1907 - Weekend of 21 March 2027

Juventus v Lecce - Weekend of 11 April 2027

Juventus v Fiorentina - Weekend of 25 April 2027

Juventus v Inter Milan - Weekend of 16 May 2027

Juventus v Frosinone - Weekend of 30 May 2027




These are the currently scheduled fixture dates from the official 2026/27 Serie A calendar. As with all Italian league matches, exact dates and kick-off times may change due to television scheduling and European competition commitments.

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allianz stadium, turin

Opened in 2011, the Allianz Stadium is one of Europe's finest modern football venues and the proud home of Juventus Football Club. Built on the site of the former Stadio delle Alpi, the stadium was the first club-owned stadium in Serie A, setting a new benchmark for Italian football. With a capacity of over 41,000, every seat offers an excellent view of the action, while the steep stands create an intimate atmosphere that places supporters close to the pitch. The stadium's distinctive sweeping roof and towering support pylons have made it one of Turin's most recognisable landmarks.

The Allianz Stadium offers far more than an unforgettable matchday experience. Visitors can explore the fascinating Juventus Museum, take a behind-the-scenes stadium tour, visit the club's official megastore and enjoy a range of restaurants and hospitality areas throughout the stadium complex. On matchdays, thousands of supporters dressed in the famous black and white colours create an electric atmosphere, making the Allianz Stadium one of the most memorable football destinations in Europe for fans travelling to experience Italian football.

Discover turin

Turin is one of Italy's most elegant and underrated city break destinations, blending royal history, magnificent architecture and world-class culture. Once the first capital of a unified Italy, the city is home to the stunning Palazzo Reale, the iconic Mole Antonelliana—which dominates the skyline—and the renowned Egyptian Museum, home to one of the world's finest collections of ancient Egyptian artefacts outside Cairo. Stroll beneath Turin's beautiful arcaded streets, relax in historic cafés, and discover grand piazzas that reflect the city's rich Savoy heritage.

Beyond its history, Turin is a paradise for food and wine lovers. Sample authentic Piedmont cuisine, indulge in the city's famous gianduja chocolate, or enjoy a traditional bicerin, Turin's signature coffee and chocolate drink. The nearby Langhe wine region, home to celebrated Barolo and Barbaresco wines, is within easy reach, while the spectacular backdrop of the Italian Alps makes Turin one of Italy's most picturesque destinations. Combining outstanding football with exceptional gastronomy, culture and scenery, Turin offers the perfect Italian city break for Juventus supporters.