While we still don’t know for sure who will be [Juventus](https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com)’ manager for the 2025-26 season, we found out on Friday where the Bianconeri will begin their new campaign come August.
And if it does end up being Igor Tudor being confirmed and sticking around a little longer after being Juve’s interim manager for the final nine games of the 2024-25 campaign, the new season will get going against the team that last handed their Bianconeri a loss.
Juventus’ next manager — which, right now, feels like it will end up being Tudor, [according to reports earlier this week](https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2025/6/4/24443245/reports-igor-tudor-heading-toward-increasingly-likely-confirmation-at-juventus) — will open the new season at the Allianz Stadium against a Parma squad that just saw the manager that helped them stave off relegation, Cristian Chivu, head to the club he won the treble at. We found out the rest of the 2025-26 season schedule, too, with Friday night’s roll out coming earlier than normal in a summer that will be anything but normal thanks to Juve’s participation in the Club World Cup.
The new Serie A season will begin on Aug. 24 — exactly three months after the 2024-25 campaign finished and saw Juve qualify for the Champions League.
Following Juve’s season opener against Parma, their first away game of the season will come a week later when they head to the Marassi to face Genoa ahead of the September international break.
It’s that post-international break in which the first big run of games will arrive. Juventus will return from the break with the first Derby d’Italia of the season against Chivu and Inter Milan in Turin. Also getting underway during this stretch will be the Champions League league phase, with Juve set to face Hellas Verona and Atalanta before their first reunion with Max Allegri and AC Milan at the San Siro the first weekend of October — which will serve as the final fixture before the October international break.
The first Derby della Mole against Torino is set for the second weekend of November at the Allianz Stadium, while Juve face reigning champions Napoli at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in their first Serie A fixture of December. After facing two potential relegation battlers (Lecce and Cagliari) and two newly-promoted sides (Cremonese and Sassuolo) to begin January, Juventus will wrap up the first month of 2026 with the return fixture against Napoli in Turin.
One final interesting twist in the schedule involves Juve’s season finale, which will be the second Derby della Mole against Torino on May 24.