Olympique Lyon Vs Juventus Champions League 2016-17 Match Highlights, Preview, Head to head, Ticket, Live match, Review
Last season Ligue 1 runner-ups Olympique Lyon will play their 3rd match of the Champions league season at home against Italia giant and defending champion Juventus. The match will take date at 21th August 2016 and it will kick off at Parc Olympique Lyonnais (Decines-Charpieu) stadium. This match will be only 3rd head to head among this 2 teams. At 2013-14 season this both played first time among them in Champions League as well. And Juventus holding the 100% success rate so far. Stream this high voltage match at blow TV channels at 12:45 GMT or 6:45 BST on the match day.

Match Details:
Match : Olympique Lyon Vs Juventus
League : Champions League 2016-17
Kick Date : 21th August 2016
Kickoff : 12:45 GMT or 6:45 BST
Day : Wednesday
Stadium : Parc Olympique Lyonnais (Decines-Charpieu)
TV Broadcasting List:
- Star Sports 4 Asia
- beIN Sports Arabia 1 HD
- QQ Sports Live
- Idman TV
- ESPN Play Latin America
On the first head to head among this 2 teams Juventus win the match by 0-1 away goals. At the second match Juventus beat Lyon by 2-1 goals at home. Juventus started the Champions League season of this year with a 0-0 goals draw against UEFA Europa league title holder Sevilla at home. But they came back strongly at the second match against Dinamo Zagrev by 0-4 goals.
On the other hand, Olympique Lyon start the season with 3-0 goals against Dinamo Zagrev at home match, but they lost to Sevilla bby 1-0 goals at away games.
Olympique Lyon lineup:
Anthony Lopes, Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, Nicolas Nkoulou, Emanuel Mammana, Mouctar Diakhaby, Gueïda Fofana, Clement Grenier, Alexandre Lacazette, Rachid Ghezzal, Jordan Ferri, Christophe Jallet, Nabil Fekir, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Maxime Gonalons (Captain), Maxwel Cornet
Juventus lineup:
Gianluigi Buffon (captain), Giorgio Chiellini (vice-captain), Medhi Benatia, Miralem Pjanic, Sami Khedira, Juan Cuadrado, Gonzalo Higuain, Alex Sandro, Federico Mattiello, Mario Mandzukic, Mario Lemina, Marko Pjaca, Leonardo Bonucci, Dani Alves, Paulo Dybala, Patrice Evra, Daniele Rugani




