As the 2025/26 Serie A Women season draws to a close, Juventus Women are set for their final showdown—a Sunday evening clash against Parma on May 17th, with kick-off at 18:00 in Emilia-Romagna. It's been a season of highs and lows for the Bianconere, but they've already locked in a spot in the Women's Champions League, sitting comfortably in third place with 36 points. Parma, meanwhile, have secured their survival and hold 10th place with 16 points, though they could still move up to ninth or drop to 11th depending on results.
Let's dive into the numbers that make this matchup one to watch. Juventus have been dominant in their history against Parma, winning all three of their Serie A Women encounters so far. Away from home, the Bianconere have twice beaten the Gialloblu—a 2-1 victory in November 2022 and a 2-0 win in the Serie A Women's Cup in August 2025. On the road, Juve are also riding a wave of momentum, having won their last two away league games (2-1 at Fiorentina and 3-2 at Napoli). A third straight away win would be a first since December 2024.
Defensively, Juventus have been rock-solid, with nine clean sheets this season—only Roma (11) have more. That's no surprise for a club that has kept at least ten clean sheets in six of their eight Serie A seasons. Key players are also hitting milestones. Barbara Bonansea is just one appearance away from tying Cristiana Girelli's all-time record for most appearances in Juventus Women's history (241). She's also found the net in her last two league games against Parma, dating back to February 2023 and January 2026.
Lindsey Thomas is another name to watch, scoring in each of her last two away Serie A matches. If she scores again, it'll be her first streak of three straight away goals since March-May 2022. Michela Cambiaghi could make her 250th Serie A appearance—a remarkable feat, especially considering 24 of those came during a stint with Parma in 2022/23, where she scored five goals. Ana Capeta has been clutch away from home, involved in three goals in her last four away matches, while Amalie Vangsgaard—who scored against Parma earlier this season—has contributed to three goals in her last four league games. Notably, only Roma's Giada Greggi (19) has won more balls than Vangsgaard in recent play.
With Champions League qualification secured and pride on the line, Juventus Women are ready to close the season with a statement performance. Whether it's a record-breaking appearance, a scoring streak, or a defensive masterclass, this final match promises plenty of drama for fans and players alike.
