Perugia come into this one with five games unbeaten, including a 1-0 away win at Vis Pesaro on 29 March, and that run has been built on tight control rather than high-scoring chaos. They have taken three wins and two draws in that spell, and at home their record is steady too, with only 15 goals conceded in 16 league matches. That profile matters for a home win angle because Perugia are giving themselves a platform to avoid defeat first and then edge games late.
Juventus Next Gen U23 have more overall points and a higher league position, but their recent away and overall form is less convincing for a trip to a side like Perugia. They have gone three league matches without a win, while their away record reads four wins, six draws and six losses, with 20 goals conceded in 16 trips. The 2-2 draw with Gubbio on 21 March also showed they can be opened up, even at home, after allowing two goals from 1.3 xG of their own.
The head-to-head record leans Perugia’s way in this venue, with a 2-0 home win in February 2024, and they also beat Juventus Next Gen U23 away in October 2023. More importantly for this market, Perugia have scored first in five of their last five, which gives them a useful edge in games that stay close. Juventus Next Gen U23 have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last three, so if the visitors concede first again, the home side’s unbeaten run at this ground becomes even more relevant.
The projected 2-1 scoreline is not perfect for a straight home win case because Juventus Next Gen U23 do have enough attacking output to make life awkward, but Perugia’s home solidity and recent control in low-margin matches still point to the hosts. Their last six league games include four wins and two draws, while Juventus Next Gen U23 have only one win in their last six. With Perugia also stronger at home defensively than Juventus Next Gen U23 are away, the balance still favours the home side.
My prediction is Home Win at 19/20. Perugia are unbeaten in five league matches, have won four of their last six, and have scored first in five straight. Juventus Next Gen U23 have gone three without a win and have conceded in each of their last three, while their away record includes six draws and six losses from 16 matches. Perugia’s home numbers are also more reliable, with just 15 goals conceded in 16 league games.