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  1. Juventus vs. Nantes odds, picks, how to watch, live stream: Feb. 16, 2023 UEFA Europa League predictions
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  3. Which clubs have won the treble before?
  4. Juventus vs. Nantes match preview: Time, TV schedule, and how to watch the Europa League
  5. Juventus vs. Nantes live stream: How to watch Europa League live online, TV channel, prediction, odds
  6. Preview: Juventus vs. Nantes
  7. Juventus vs Nantes: Europa League Preview, Lineups & Prediction


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Juventus vs. Nantes odds, picks, how to watch, live stream: Feb. 16, 2023 UEFA Europa League predictions

Juventus F.C. will host FC Nantes in the first leg of a 2023 Europa League knockout matchup on Thursday on Kickoff from Allianz Stadium in Turin is set for 3 p.m. ET on Thursday. The latest Juventus vs. Nantes odds from Caesars Sportsbook list Juventus as the -290 (bet $290 to win $100) favorite on the 90-minute money line, with Nantes as the +800 underdog. A draw is priced at +350 and the over-under for goals is 2.5. Thursday's match will be How to watch Nantes vs. Juventus • Juventus vs. Nantes date: Thursday, February 16 • Juventus vs. Nantes time: 3 p.m. ET • Juventus vs. Nantes live stream: UEFA Champions League picks for Nantes vs. Juventus Before you tune in to Thursday's match, you need to For Juventus vs. Nantes, Sutton is picking Under 2.5 goals to be scored for a -105 payout. The expert notes that both teams have been playing lockdown defense as of late. Juventus have recorded three consecutive clean sheets and won their last two home games 1-0, while Under 2.5 goals has hit in 10 of Nantes' last 12 matches. The expert is, however, still giving a little bit of an edge to the home team. "Juventus will want to take a lead into the second leg of this knockout tie, so I expect the home side to play their best lineup given they aren't in the Serie A title race," Sutton told SportsLine. " Dusan Vlahovic, Angel Di Maria, Federico Chiesa and Co. will prove too much for the visitors on Thursday."

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Nantes defender Nicolas Pallois was sent off for a 17th-minute handball and Di Maria converted the penalty. The Argentine forward got his third with a header in the 78th minute. Juventus dropped into the Europa League after finishing third in their Champions League group and will find out their next opponents in Friday's draw in Nyon, Switzerland at 11:00 GMT. They will play one of the sides that won their Europa League group, with Premier League leaders Arsenal one of their potential opponents. The other teams they could face are Fenerbahce (Turkey), Ferencvaros (Hungary), Feyenoord (Netherlands), Freiburg (Germany), Real Betis and Real Sociedad (both Spain) or Union Saint-Gilloise (Belgium). Juventus are seventh in Serie A after being deducted 15 points following an investigation into their past transfer dealings, so may need to win the Europa League if they are to be playing in next season's Champions League. Nantes are 13th in France's Ligue 1 so unlikely to be in European competition in 2023-24, unless they win the French Cup. Their hopes of winning this tie ended inside 20 minutes as they went two goals down and reduced to 10 men after Pallois' dismissal. Juventus also hit the post twice, through Manuel Locatelli and Filip Kostic. 99 Delort 10 Blas • 1 Lafont • 28 Centonze • 21 Castelletto • 3 Girotto • 4 Pallois Booked at 17mins • 27 Simon Substituted for Ahmed Abdallah at 73' minutes • 17 Sissoko Substituted for Moutoussamy at 45' minutes • 25 Mollet Substituted fo...

Which clubs have won the treble before?

Is it becoming more common? Has any club done it more than once? The Athletic takes a look at every time it has happened… Country: Scotland Manager: Jock Stein Top scorer: Joe McBride (35) The first European treble was achieved by a Celtic team all born within a 30-mile (48km) radius of the club’s stadium in the Scottish city of Glasgow. Their 1966-67 side actually did the quadruple — also winning the Scottish League Cup in the October — which remains a unique feat. Jock Stein’s side held off local rivals Then, following a European Cup run that saw them beat FC Zurich (5-0 on aggregate), Nantes (6-2), FK Vojvodina (2-1) and Dukla Prague (3-1) in the competition’s then two-leg, straight-knockout format, Celtic ahead of the 1967 European Cup final (Photo: Central Press/Getty Images) Helenio Herrera’s team, using the defensive ‘Catenaccio’ system, went 1-0 up with an early penalty, but second-half goals by Tommy Gemmell (63 minutes) and Stevie Chalmers (84) saw Celtic become the first British side to win the European Cup, earning that team footballing immortality — and the nickname ‘the Lisbon Lions’. Ajax in 1971-72 Country: Netherlands Manager: Stefan Kovacs Top scorer: Johan Cruyff (33) A Johan Cruyff-inspired Ajax side playing ‘Total Football’ lost just once all season in all competitions to claim their treble (they played 48 games, winning 42, drawing five). The Amsterdam team won 26 of their last 27 league matches to seal the title at a canter and won the Dutch Cup by b...

Juventus vs. Nantes match preview: Time, TV schedule, and how to watch the Europa League

Related With See? Simple is as simple does. But there’s also that simple matter of Juventus’ play on the field and how Nantes is still very much in this tie after a first leg in which the French side probably shouldn’t have been. That means another mistake, another mishit clearance that doesn’t hit its intended target, another misplaced pass that goes to somebody in the opposition’s jersey, could very much come back and haunt Juventus. And this time it might not just cause some frustration after the first 90 minutes of the two-legged tie, it will see Juve’s Europa League campaign end all of two games after it started following the Juventus manager Max Allegri has said what you would expect him to say — his team is approaching it like a final, they know it’s a one-off match and therefore they have to get everything right, it will be tough against Nantes on its home turf. All of that kind of stuff that Allegri said before facing The first leg against Nantes was frustrating both for how Juve played, how ineffective in front of goal Allegri’s team ended up being and how the visitors scored their only goal of the night on their only shot on goal in the entire game. Whether it was seeing a Juve player blast a shot high or wide or seeing Federico Chiesa’s tight-angle attempt go off the crossbar and then the far post, it was very much a frustrating night in front of goal for Juve and arguably the biggest reason why this tie is 1-1 heading into the second leg. On paper, Juventus sh...

Juventus vs. Nantes live stream: How to watch Europa League live online, TV channel, prediction, odds

Juventus host Nantes on Thursday in the UEFA Europa League in a game which was a Champions League fixtures almost 30 years ago. The Italian giants have fallen out of Europe's top competition while the French outfit are back on the continental stage thanks to their Coupe de France success. This is one for the nostalgic soccer fan as Massimiliano Allegri's men will be looking to avoid an upset at the hands of Antoine Kombouare's disciplined Canaris side. Juve have lost twice and drawn once since the FIFA 2022 World Cup while Nantes have lost just once and only conceded three goals from 11 games since the restart. Here's our storylines, how you can watch the match and more: How to watch and odds • Date: Thursday, Feb. 16 | Time: 3:00 p.m. ET • Location: Allianz Stadium -- Turin, Italy • TV and live stream: • Odds: Juventus -275; Draw: +360; Nantes +800 (via Caesars Sportsbook) Team news Juventus: Federico Chiesa is back in action after missing much of a poor Champions League campaign while Leonardo Bonucci and Juan Cuadrado are also back and ready for involvement. There is no Weston McKennie anymore and Arkadiusz Milik could be missing until next month. Fabio Miretti is also out while Paul Pogba is no closer to a comeback after his latest setback. Chiesa, Dusan Vlahovic, and Angel Di Maria could feature in attack here while Nicolo Fagioli is also in contention in the middle. Nantes: Quentin Merlin is missing while Nicolas Pallois is only just getting back into action after in...

Preview: Juventus vs. Nantes

After three months in hibernation, the Europa League returns on Thursday, when Juventus welcome Nantes to Turin for the first leg of the teams' playoff round tie. With a place in the last 16 at stake, the crisis-hit Italian giants will want to take a lead to France, but their visitors are enjoying a purple patch at the moment, having lost just one of their last seven Ligue 1 games. Match preview © Reuters The make-up of this year's Europa League last 16 will be decided over the coming week, as eight runners-up from the competition's group stage and those sides that finished third in the Champions League groups will clash over two legs. Then, the winners will be pitted together with eight seeded teams who have already qualified. Juventus are among the drop-outs from the latter competition, having crashed and burned in Group H, where they lost five times - including to relative minnows Maccabi Haifa. While the Bianconeri bounced back from such a humbling on Europe's grandest stage by embarking on a long winning run in Serie A without conceding a single goal, events since the turn of the year have left the Europa League as one of their last feasible targets between now and June. Deducted 15 points due to financial indiscretions, Juve subsequently suffered their second defeat of the season to promoted Monza, and embattled coach Max Allegri was even muttering darkly about a potential fight against relegation. With three straight wins in league and cup to follow, though - and Ju...

Juventus vs Nantes: Europa League Preview, Lineups & Prediction

Hit by a massive 15-point deduction for financial irregularities in mid-January, Juventus lag 12 points behind the Serie A top four following Bianconeri’s winning streak to three matches in domestic competitions. But that was a mere consolation given their current position in the Serie A standings. Stuck in mid-table, Juventus must seek an alternate way into next season’s Champions League group stages. There’s a feeling that lifting the Europa League title this term is their best chance of returning to Europe’s elite competition in 2023/24. But Massimiliano Allegri’s men have flopped in continental action this season through and through. Having lost five of their six matches in the Champions League group stages for the first time in the club’s history (W1), Juventus should consider themselves lucky for having an opportunity to still compete on the European stage. Speaking of good luck, they must be grateful for being paired against inexperienced European campaigners Nantes in this seemingly manageable playoff tie. Antoine Kombouare’s side reached the Europa League knockouts as the second-lowest scorers among teams to have finished second in their group (G6). Yet, they should still be proud of themselves for making it to a knockout stage of a major European competition for the first time in over 20 years. Preview Juventus Continuing their faltering European journey in the second-tier competition could be a blessing in disguise for Juventus. Allegri’s men have suffered six d...