The Bianconeri strolled to league success last term, finishing 11 points clear of Napoli after looking in control at the summit for much of the campaign.
Nevertheless, that was not enough to keep Massimiliano Allegri in the job, as the coach and Juve’s hierarchy opted to end their five-year association, with some arguing it was due to another Champions League failure.
Juve brought in Sarri just a year after he left bitter rivals Napoli for Chelsea and they have further strengthened their squad, winning the race for Matthijs de Ligt, while also signing Adrien Rabiot, Aaron Ramsey, Luca Pellegrini, Merih Demiral and club great Gianluigi Buffon.
Their fixtures for the new season are now confirmed, although they could be subject to changes for live broadcast and European commitments, and Sarri is set for a Napoli reunion a little sooner than he might have liked.
Juventus’ 2019-20 Serie A fixtures in full:
August 25: Parma v JuventusSeptember 1: Juventus v NapoliSeptember 15: Fiorentina v JuventusSeptember 22: Juventus v Hellas VeronaSeptember 25: Brescia v JuventusSeptember 29: Juventus v SPALOctober 6: Inter v JuventusOctober 20: Juventus v BolognaOctober 27: Lecce v JuventusOctober 30: Juventus v GenoaNovember 3: Torino v JuventusNovember 10: Juventus v AC MilanNovember 24: Atalanta v JuventusDecember 1: Juventus v SassuoloDecember 8: Lazio v JuventusDecember 15: Juventus v UdineseDecember 22: Sampdoria v JuventusJanuary 5: Juventus v CagliariJanuary 12: Roma v JuventusJanuary 19: Juventus v ParmaJanuary 26: Napoli v JuventusFebruary 2: Juventus v FiorentinaFebruary 9: Hellas Verona v JuventusFebruary 16: Juventus v BresciaFebruary 23: SPAL v JuventusMarch 1: Juventus v InterMarch 8: Bologna v JuventusMarch 15: Juventus v LecceMarch 22: Genoa v JuventusApril 5: Juventus v TorinoApril 11: AC Milan v JuventusApril 19: Juventus v AtalantaApril 22: Sassuolo v JuventusApril 26: Juventus v LazioMay 3: Udinese v JuventusMay 10: Juventus v SampdoriaMay 17: Cagliari v JuventusMay 24: Juventus v Roma
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