
Juventus have historically enjoyed positive results against Roma in Turin. The Bianconeri have won 48, drawn 21 and lost 8 championship encounters on home soil.
A 2-0 win is the most common result from fixtures contested in Piedmont, occurring on ten seperate occasions.
1942 – Colaneri and Sentimenti III handed the hosts a win, in the season in which Roma would go on to celebrate their first Scudetto success.
1959 – Defending champions Juventus broke Giallorossi resistance courtesy of strikes from Charles and Nicolè midway through the second-half.
1963 – Del Sol put the Bianconeri in the driving seat after the break, with Miranda securing the points shortly afterwards.
1967 – Zigoni broke the deadlock early on before Rome-born Menichelli sealed victory.
1970 – German striker Haller saw off the Giallorossi with a double. The game was also remembered for both Roma forwards, Amarildo and Cappellini, receiving their marching orders.
1978 – Trapattoni’s men strengthened their grip on top spot through second-half goals from Fanna and Bettega.
1979 – Bettega opened the scoring before Marocchino weighed in with a second ahead of the interval.
1987 – Serena and Briaschi were on target in a comfortable success.
2004 – Capello’s side ran out 2-0 winners thanks to goals from Del Piero and Zalayeta.
2008 – Juventus celebrated the club’s 111-year anniversary with a win. Del Piero’s sensational free-kick put the Bianconeri in the driving seat before Marchionni’s neat finish rounded off a solid performance.
Source: Juventus.com
