Juventus return to their home comforts of Turin after a poor away run, hosting struggling Brescia on Sunday with top spot in Serie A at stake as title rivals Inter Milan and Lazio go head-to-head in the Stadio Olimpico.
Inter moved top last weekend ahead of Juventus on goal difference after the eight-time reigning champions' shock 2-1 defeat at Hellas Verona.
Maurizio Sarri's side will be counting on a win over Mario Balotelli's lowly Brescia, who are second last in the table.
Sarri's side have been rattled by two successive away defeats, with Cristiano Ronaldo's late penalty snatching a 1-1 draw in their Italian Cup semi-final, first leg against AC Milan at the San Siro on Thursday.
"We have to change gears. We need more from everyone," said defender Leonardo Bonucci with a Champions League last 16 trip to Lyon looming later this month.
"There is absolute unity with the coach," insisted Juventus chief football officier Fabio Paratici.
"We have precise ideas along with Sarri which go beyond a game done a little less well or a game done better.
"In ten years Juventus have always managed to change cycles and continue to be successful and competitive. The same thing this year, we are in line with expectations."
One to watch
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Key statistics
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38 - Points between Juventus and Brescia
18 - Lazio's unbeaten run in Serie A
4 - Torino's losing streak
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