Ajax vs Juventus
Uefa Champions League 2018-19
Quarter-final, first leg
Venue: Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam
Date: Wednesday, 10 April, 2019
Kick-off time: 8pm GMT
After completing sensational comebacks in their respective last-16 ties, Ajax and Juventus meet at the Johan Cruyff ArenA on Wednesday ready to battle for a place in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
The Dutch giants recovered from a home defeat against Real Madrid to win 4-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu to pull off one of the most memorable comebacks in the competition's recent history.
Their reward for that incredible display in Madrid is being drawn against Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus, who are on the verge of wrapping up the Serie A title for the eighth year in a row.
The Bianconeri also pulled off a remarkable comeback after losing 2-0 against Atletico Madrid in the first leg, with Ronaldo hitting a stunning hat-trick to continue their quest for a third Champions League final in five years.
Max Allegri's side have three times in the competition this season, having been beaten by Young Boys and Manchester United in the group stage, but the Old Lady are still sure-fire favourites to make the last four.
Can the Eredivisie outfit pull off another shock by winning the quarter-final first leg or will Ronaldo get a chance to win a sixth Champions League winners' medal?
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Ajax vs Juventus team news and line-ups
Ajax XI: Onana, Veltman, De Ligt, Van de Beek, Neres, Tadic, Blind, Schone, De Jong, Ziyech, Tagliafico
Subs: Varela, Kristensen, Sinkgraven, Huntelaar, Magallan, Dolberg, Ekkelenkamp
Juventus XI: Szczesny; Joao Cancelo, Rugani, Bonucci, Alex Sandro; Bentancur, Pjanic, Matuidi; Bernadeschi, Mandzukic, Ronaldo
Subs: Perin, De Sciglio, Spinazzola, Khedira, Dybala, Douglas Costa, Kean
Score prediction: Ajax 1-2 Juventus

If an under-performing Real Madrid side can come to the Johan Cruyff ArenA and pick up a win, a much more capable Juventus side should have no trouble in doing so.
Ajax are unlikely to roll over, given how they performed against Bayern Munich in the group stage, and have scored over 100 goals in all competitions this season. But expect Ronaldo and co. to be too strong for Erik ten Hag's men.
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