Juventus Serie A clash with Parma, scheduled for April 21, 2025, was postponed due to Pope Francis death. The team returned to Continassa for training instead. Focus now shifts to their next fixture against Monza on April 27 at Allianz Stadium. The postponed match is expected to be rescheduled in one of four upcoming midweek slots.
When the Serie A fixture between Juventus and Parma was postponed due to the death of Pope Francis, the Bianconeri had already completed most of their matchday preparations. Scheduled to kick off at 19:45 BST on Easter Monday, the match was one of four top-flight games called off as a mark of respect. Juventus, under head coach Igor Tudor, had traveled to Parma the day before and announced their matchday squad.
However, upon confirmation of the postponement, the team immediately returned to Turin. Instead of the match, Juventus resumed training at their Continassa facility on Monday afternoon to maintain fitness and focus. The squad will now shift its attention to their upcoming Serie A clash against Monza, scheduled for Sunday, April 27, at the Allianz Stadium.
Juventus are currently managing a congested fixture list, and the Parma match is expected to be rescheduled to one of four potential midweek slots in April or May. The official confirmation of the new date is still awaited from league authorities. Meanwhile, Teun Koopmeiners and his teammates will aim to keep their momentum after their recent performance against Lecce on April 12, where Koopmeiners played a key role in securing a victory at home.
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