Galatasaray welcome Juventus to RAMS Park on Tuesday for the first leg of their Champions League knockout playoff, a rare meeting between two clubs who last faced each other in Europe over a decade ago. The Turkish side finished 20th in the league phase with 10 points, while Juventus placed 13th with 13 points, meaning neither secured an automatic spot in the last 16. This tie carries significant weight for both managers, with Okan Buruk chasing Galatasaray's first knockout appearance since 2014 and Luciano Spalletti looking to arrest a worrying slump.
Galatasaray enter this fixture in blistering domestic form. Four consecutive wins in all competitions have followed their 2-0 loss at Manchester City on January 28. The hosts dismantled Eyüpspor 5-1 at home in their most recent outing, scoring 15 goals across their last four matches while conceding just four. Buruk's side have lost only twice in 20 home games and boast three straight victories at RAMS Park. Their 17-4-1 record in the Super Lig sees them top the Turkish table with 55 points, a stark contrast to their struggles in Europe's elite competition.
Juventus arrive in Istanbul without a win in three matches and fresh off a painful 3-2 Derby d'Italia defeat at Inter Milan. Spalletti's side twice equalised at San Siro, only to concede a 90th-minute winner while playing with 10 men after a first-half red card. Before that, they drew 2-2 with Lazio after trailing by two goals and lost 3-0 at Atalanta in the Coppa Italia. Their last victory came on February 1, a 4-1 win at Parma in Serie A. The Bianconeri have claimed just five away points from 12 available in this season's Champions League, with defeats already suffered at Real Madrid and Lazio.
The head-to-head favors Galatasaray. In six Champions League meetings, the Turkish side have won twice, drawn three, and lost just once. Crucially, Juventus have never won at Galatasaray's home ground, recording one draw and two defeats across three visits. Their most recent encounter ended 1-0 to Galatasaray in December 2013, meaning the Italian giants must overcome over 12 years of frustration in Istanbul.
My prediction is Double Chance X2 (draw or Juventus win) & Under 3.5 at 1.75 odds. Juventus have conceded only 10 goals in eight Champions League matches this season, keeping clean sheets in three of their last five European outings under Spalletti. Their defensive resilience away from home stands at just 1.25 goals conceded per match in the league phase. Galatasaray's European attack has been less convincing than their domestic output, averaging 1.13 goals per game in the Champions League compared to 2.50 in the Super Lig. The xG projection (0.94–2.03) supports a 1-2 finish.