There will be a direct battle for first place in Group G of the FIFA Club World Cup as Juventus face Manchester City in Orlando on Thursday evening, with only goals scored separating the two teams.
Juve are currently leading with nine goals scored compared to City's eight, making this match difficult to predict as both teams are in great form. The stakes are high as the second-placed team is likely to face Real Madrid in the last 16.
Both teams will rely on their key players to deliver, but it is a young talent who is expected to shine at the Camping World Stadium.
Team news
Juventus will still be without long-term absentees Juan Cabal, Bremer, Arkadiusz Milik, and Mattia Perin, but captain Manuel Locatelli returned against Wydad and could feature in the starting lineup.
City's only absentee is Mateo Kovacic as Rico Lewis has completed his one-match suspension. However, Claudio Echeverri picked up an ankle injury against Al Ain and will be evaluated.
Pep Guardiola has some decisions to make, with Oscar Bobb and Rayan Cherki pushing for a start after scoring off the bench against Al Ain.
The statistics
Under Igor Tudor, Juventus have lost just one of their 11 matches, winning seven of them.
City have suffered only one defeat in their last 15 games, winning their last four matches.
The Citizens have managed to keep six clean sheets in eight games.
Kenan Yildiz has scored five goals and provided two assists in his last nine appearances for Juventus.
Juventus emerged as 2-0 victors when they faced City in the Champions League back in December.
Prediction
Considering City's sole defeat in 15 matches was in a closely contested FA Cup final against Crystal Palace and Juventus have lost just one of their 11 games under Tudor, the battle for top spot in Group G is expected to be a close one.
City has yet to concede a goal in the Club World Cup, while Juventus have shown an attacking mindset under Tudor, scoring 14 goals in their last four matches, a feat not seen in Turin for years.
A key player in Juventus' attacking prowess has been the exciting youngster Kenan Yildiz, who ended the Serie A season with one goal and two assists in his final two games and has continued his form in the tournament, scoring against Al Ain and netting a brace in the win over Wydad.
Yildiz could pose a threat to City's young defense in Orlando and appears to be a good bet to either score or provide an assist for the in-form Italian side.