Juventus will secure their place in the draw for the Champions League quarter-finals with a win at home to Villarreal on Wednesday.
The Old Lady were held to a 1-1 draw against the Yellow Submarine in the first leg of their last-16 tie in February, leaving it all to play for back at the Allianz Stadium.
Here’s how Massimiliano Allegri could set out his side…
Wojciech Szczesny (GK) – Quietly establishing himself as a bit of a penalty-saving specialist following his heroics against Sampdoria on Saturday. Those skills could come in handy if this one is to be decided by a shootout.
Danilo (RB) – Should get the nod to start over Mattia De Sciglio.
Matthijs de Ligt (CB) – Stepping up in the absence of Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci.
Daniele Rugani (CB) – Injury problems to Juve’s experienced duo have seen Rugani earn eight starts in 2022.
Luca Pellegrini (LB) – Seems to have usurped Alex Sandro in the left-back hierarchy.
Juan Cuadrado (RM) – The 33-year-old remains as reliable as ever for the Bianconeri.
Manuel Locatelli (CM) – Since his summer arrival from Sassuolo, Locatelli has missed just one game for Juventus, and that came through suspension.
Arthur (CM) – Has become a regular in the starting lineup again despite nearly leaving for Arsenal in January.
Adrien Rabiot (LM) – Very lucky not to have been dismissed in the first leg. Some say he’s very lucky to be playing for Juventus at all.


Alvaro Morata (CF) – Goodness knows where the long-term future of Morata really lies, but in the meantime, he’s proving to be a valuable asset to Juventus.
Dusan Vlahovic (CF) – Used sparingly from the bench at the weekend so should be fresh and ready for his home Champions League debut.