The last time Juventus went to the Stadio Benito Stirpe in Frosinone, it was the official coming out party for Kenan Yildiz, with the then-teenager scoring his first goal for the club at the senior level two days before Christmas in 2023.
It is at that same stadium where Yildiz and Juventus will open the 2026-27 campaign.
Juventus will begin the new season on the road at Frosinone, with the club back in Serie A after being relegated at the end of the 2023-24 campaign. It will be the start of a 2026-27
season in which so much will be unknown about Juventus — especially with the Serie A calendar being announced 2 1/2 months before the first weekend kicks off and so much changes expected to happen between now and then. Juve will play their home opener at the Allianz Stadium one week later against Parma. (There’s just something about early-season fixtures against Parma at the Allianz, huh? A tradition unlike any other …)
Juventus’ first big game of the 2026-27 campaign will happen on Matchday 3 just as it did this past season, with the Bianconeri hosting AC Milan and their manager that is still to be determined following Max Allegri’s exit.
The 2026-27 Serie A season will kickoff during the weekend of Aug. 22-23 and run through the final weekend of May. There will be two midweek rounds this season, in late October and early January, while the first international break of the season will be one week longer than the usual two-week period without club football.
Check back for more details as the fixture list is still being released at the time of publication.











