Roma have conceded just two goals in the first half an hour of games in Serie A this year, less that any other team.
Juventus and Roma have averaged 2.62 goals per game between them in 183 league and cup encounters - 481 total goals.
Juventus come into this match on the back of ten consecutive league victories with Gianluigi Buffon keeping a clean sheet in five of those games.
Roma have found the net eight times in the first 15 minutes of play this season – a Serie A high.
Francesco Totti has plundered ten goals against Juventus over the course of his career. He is Roma's all-time topscorer against the Bianconeri, followed by Fulvio Bernardini, Dino Da Costa and Giuseppe Giannini on six apiece.
Radja Nainggolan's strike against Verona last Sunday means Roma have now had 15 different names on the score sheet in Serie A this season, more than any other side.
In 81 trips north to play Juventus, Roma have drawn 21 times and won just eight.
There have been 27 1-1 draws between Juventus and Roma in all competitions – the most frequent scoreline between these two sides.
This will be the 28th Serie A meeting between Francesco Totti and Gianluigi Buffon. The Roma skipper has beaten the goalie 11 times (at Parma and Juventus), but only three of those have been away from the Olimpico.
Juventus and Roma have both scored 37 goals in Serie A this term. They are the league's joint-second highest scorers behind Napoli, who lead the way with 41.
Juventus have allowed opponents just 48 shots on target this season, less than any other Serie A outfit.
Luciano Spalletti claimed 51% of available points in away games during his first stint in the Roma dugout, earning the Giallorossi 118 points from a possible 231 on the road between 2005 and 2009.
It's been 91 days since Roma last took all three points on their travels in Serie A. The Giallorossi have drawn four and lost one since beating Fiorentina 2-1 at the Stadio Franchi on 25 October 2015.
Tonight's meeting at Juventus Stadium will be the 164th top-flight meeting between Roma and Juventus. The Bianconeri have 77 wins to the Giallorossi's 38, while the spoils have been shared on 48 occasions.
Roma are third in the rankings for shots attempted in Serie A 2015-16. The Giallorossi have pulled the trigger 226 times, with only Napoli (264) and Juventus (256) firing off more. 47% of Roma's efforts have been on target, placing them second behind Torino (51%) in the accuracy stakes.
The last time Roma beat Juventus in Turin was on 23 January 2010. John Arne Riise grabbed a last-gasp winner to hand Claudio Ranieri's side a 2-1 victory that day after Francesco Totti's penalty conversion had cancelled out Alessandro Del Piero's opener.
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