Juventus showing no intention to push forward, as they know a point is enough. There's no desire to force an opening and the same is the case for Roma, who are defending for their lives.
87'
The Nainggolan red card has really taken any sting out of this game and there wasn't really any to begin with. It's been a really disappointing performance from both sides.
85'
Jesus brushes Dybala aside inside the area, leading some fans appealing for a penalty, but the forward didn't protest as it was simply superb defending from the Roma man.
84'
Juventus now just minutes away from another domestic double but they're hardly sealing the Scudetto in style.
82'
K. Strootman enters the game and replaces D. De Rossi.
Roma also take off captain De Rossi, with Strootman introduced for his 100th Serie A appearance.
81'
P. Schick enters the game and replaces C. Ünder.
R. Bentancur enters the game and replaces M. Mandžukić.
Finally the ball is out of play and the managers can make their changes. Roma are up first, bringing on Schick for Under.
Juventus follow by replacing Mandzukic with Bentancur for the final moments of the game.
79'
Both sides are patiently waiting to make changes but the ball shows no signs of going out of play. I can't remember the last stoppage we had.
77'
Quite obvious that Roma's approach to the game has changed since behind reduced to ten men, as the hosts are now focused on their defensive play and are putting all of their players behind the ball. Juventus are allowed to knock the ball around the defence but they're struggling to create an opening.
75'
Nervous moment for Roma, as De Rossi's attempted clearance loops up in the air and almost unleashes Higuain. It doesn't quite fall for the experienced striker though.
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73'
M. Gonalons enters the game and replaces L. Pellegrini.
First Roma change of the game, as Lorenzo Pellegrini is replaced by Gonalons to bolster the midfield after Nainggolan's dismissal.
71'
Dybala steps-up to take the free-kick but it's blocked by the wall and goes out for a corner. The Argentina ace trots out wide, with Juventus working the ball short before Pjanic smashes a wayward ball well over the bar. Juventus are still without a shot on target this evening.
69'
Incredibly poor discipline from Nainggolan, who will be suspended for the final day next weekend. Roma will now face a huge amount of pressure heading into the final 20 minutes.
68'
R. Nainggolan gets a second yellow card and is sent off.
RED CARD! Two yellow cards in a matter of minutes for Nainggolan, who lunges in on Dybala with a tackle from behind. He gives referee Paolo Tagliavento no option but to brandish a red.
67'
Douglas Costa enters the game and replaces F. Bernardeschi.
Allegri makes the game's first change, replacing the disappointing Bernardeschi with Douglas Costa.
65'
CLOSE! Szczesny finally scrambling as Kolarov steals possession off Bernardeschi, with the full-back then firing an effort from distance that deflects off Pjanic and loops just over the Poland international's goal.
63'
R. Nainggolan gets yellow.
I'm anticipating some changes very soon, as neither manager will be thrilled by what they've seen. Hopefully a substitution or two will spark this game into life.
Nainggolan has conceded a number of fouls this evening and now has his name taken, after tugging the shirt of Sandro in the middle of the field.
61'
Dybala wins a free-kick inside Roma territory and it gives the visitors a rare opportunity to test Alisson. It's quite a long way out and Pjanic clips a cross into the box, where Jesus heads the ball away.
59'
Heading towards the hour mark and, as it stands, Juventus are set to clinch their seventh title in a row. It's hardly a performance to be proud of this evening though and there's still time for the situation to change.
57'
Home fans starting to express their feelings towards Bernardeschi, who they're accusing of going to ground too easily, and they certainly have a case. The winger is fortunate not to escape a booking for simulation and is now walking a tightrope.
55'
Fantastic intervention from De Rossi to slide and pinch the ball ahead of Higuain, who looked set to be fed through on goal by Bernardeschi's through ball.
54'
Barzaglia bundles Under to ground out wide, giving Roma a decent opportunity to put a cross into the box. Florenzi curls it deep to the far post but it's another poor delivery with too much height and the chance goes begging.
52'
Juventus looking much more like the side we're used to but Roma are still posing a threat. It's fairly balanced but chances are still few and fair between.
50'
Certainly a much fiercer affair and the game has really livened up. All we need now is some goals!
48'
OFFSIDE! Certainly more zip from Juventus! Dybala finds space and retrieves a lofted ball comfortably, smashing home superbly but seeing the flag raised, which was the correct decision.
47'
More of the same in the opening exchanges of the second period but Juventus are showing some more zip in their play.
45'
A threatening free-kick for Roma is taken by Kolarov, who curls a shot into the side netting. A decent effort but Szczesny appeared to have it covered.
KICK-OFF! Back underway at the Stadio Olimpico, surely the second half will be better than the first 45 minutes!
43'
Alex Sandro gets yellow.
Another Juventus man in the book as Sandro hauls Under to ground.
41'
Lorenzo Pellegrini drills a shot goalwards and it's deflected behind by Barzagli, giving Roma a corner. He trots across to deliver but it's headed back to Szczesny, who collects comfortably.
40'
Pjanic's initial cross is put behind for another corner and Dybala is the man to deliver this time, crossing deeper into the box but Dzeko rises to head the ball away.
38'
Bernadeschi has been very quiet this evening but he's tried his luck from distance there, seeing his shot deflect off Fazio and behind for a corner.
36'
A goal before the interval would be huge for Roma and they seem determined to get it, although Juventus remain firm at the back. They have the answer to anything that the hosts offer.
34'
Roma look brilliant until they get into the final third, where they then appear to look like a rabbit caught in the headlights.
32'
M. Pjanić gets yellow.
First yellow card of the game is issued to Pjanic, who's penalised for a strong challenge against his former club.
28'
Edging towards the half hour mark and we're still yet to see Juventus create a meaningful attack, it's far too easy for the Roma defence. That suits the hosts though, who are looking increasingly dangerous on the counter.
26'
Roma hit on the counter and Under fires at goal, which is superbly blocked by Rugani, before Lorenzo Pellegrini fires an effort from outside the box well wide of the mark.
25'
The pendulum has swung back in Roma's favour but Juventus seem happy enough to soak up the danger. Higuain and Dybala are looking very isolated though and need more support to get in the game.
23'
Roma knocking the ball around well as they try to create an opening but Juventus' back-line remains solid, as you'd expect from the Serie A's finest defence this season.
21'
Roma's tempo has started to drop too, with a lot of the game being played in midfield. Neither side managing to get full control of the game though and we're still awaiting the first big opportunity.
19'
Juventus giving the ball away very sloppily and showing signs of fatigue after their dominating victory over AC Milan in the Coppa Italia final on Wednesday.
17'
Roma may have already clinched their Champions League status next season but they still have a lot riding on this match. A win would see them finish above arch-rivals Lazio for the sixth season in a row.
13'
Roma still looking the more threatening of the two sides but they haven't made their dominance count, with Szczesny still untested.
11'
There was a very late change to the Juventus line-up after Khedira picked up an injury in the warm up, with Matuidi taking his place. The Juventus XI is now: Szczesny; De Sciglio, Barzagli, Rugani, Sandro; Matuidi, Pjanic; Bernardeschi, Dybala, Mandzukic; Higuain.
10'
We're yet to see to see Juventus get going in this one, which will disappoint Allegri.
8'
OVER! Dzeko fires the first shot of the game over the bar, as Lorenzo Pellegrini elects not to shoot himself and feeds the ball to the Bosnia striker.
6'
Another early corner for Roma, who are the better side at the moment. However, it's another poor delivery by Lorenzo Pellegrini and the hosts have to start from the back.
4'
This time it is a corner for Roma, won by Dzeko, but Lorenzo Pellegrini's delivery is poor. The hosts eventually work the ball into the area but Juventus hold firm, then clearing the ball away.
3'
Fairly even in the opening exchanges in the capital but Roma have got furthest forward but Barzagli was on hand to shepherd the ball out of play, preventing Lorenzo Pellegrini from winning a corner.
1'
KICK-OFF! We're underway at the Stadio Olimpico, as two giants of Italian football go toe-to-toe!
Good evening and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the Serie A clash between Roma and Juventus, where the visitors need just a single point to clinch their seventh league title in a row.
Pressure on Roma ahead of this game was reduced by Inter Milan's shock defeat to Sassuolo yesterday, which means that tonight's hosts have already secured their spot in the Champions League group stages next season. They'll still be looking to finish strong though in their final match this season at the Stadio Olimpico.
Football can change a lot in just two weeks and that's been the case for Juventus. After losing to Napoli, it seemed like the title race would go right down to the wire but back-to-back wins against Inter and Bologna, accompanied by a severe fall from grace for their Naples rivals, means only a miracle can stop the Scudetto heading to Turin once again.
Roma XI: Alisson; Alessandro Florenzi, Federico Fazio, Juan Jesus, Aleksandar Kolarov; Lorenzo Pellegrini, Daniele De Rossi, Radja Nainggolan; Cengiz Under, Edin Dzeko, Stephan El Shaarawy.
Juventus XI: Wojciech Szczesny; Mattia De Sciglio, Andrea Barzagli, Daniele Rugani, Alex Sandro; Sami Khedira, Miralim Pjanic; Federico Bernardeschi, Paulo Dybala, Mario Mandzukic; Gonzalo Higuain.
Roma subs: Bogdan Lobont, Patrik Schick, Gerson, Luca Pellegrini, Kevin Strootman, Diego Perotti, Maxime Gonalons, Kostas Manolas, Lukasz Skorupski, Jonathan Silva, Elio Capradossi.
Juventus subs: Gianluigi Buffon, Kwadwo Asamoah, Douglas Costa, Carlo Pinsoglio, Stefano Sturaro, Giorgio Chiellini, Claudio Marchisio, Stephan Lichtsteiner, Medhi Benatia, Rodrigo Bentancur, Blaise Matuidi, Benedikt Howedes.
Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco makes four changes to the side that beat Cagliari 1-0 last weekend, bringing in Florenzi, Jesus, Lorenzo Pellegrini and El Shaarawy. Jesus, Gerson, Gonalons and Capradossi all drop to the bench.
In what could be his penultimate game in charge of Juventus, Massimiliano Allegri makes five changes to the team that beat Bologna last weekend. Szczesny, De Sciglio, Pjanic, Mandzukic and Bernardeschi are the players brought in, with Buffon, Marchisio, Matuidi and Asamoah dropping to the bench. Juan Cuadrado is suspended.
HALF-TIME! Well, that was rather drab. Roma have been the better side but they've failed to break down Juventus, who have offered barely anything going forward and will surely get kicked into gear by Allegri at the break.
Meanwhile Juventus, for the third league game in a row, have performed very poorly in the first 45 minutes. They've responded in previous weeks to go on and win, so Allegri will expect similar, but a point is enough to hand the Old Lady their seventh Scudetto in a row.
Victory for Roma this evening would secure third-place in Serie A, ahead of arch-rivals Lazio. They need to improve too though, as their creativity in the final third has been very poor.
FULL-TIME! That's it! A goalless draw in Roma is enough to seal a seventh title in a row for Juventus and another domestic double. It was hardly a performance to be proud of but the result will be sweet, as they've clinched success at the home of one of their arch-rivals. Roma looked positive for large periods but the second-half dismissal of Radja Nainggolan gave them little chance of victory.
Roma's quest to finish third and above Lazio once again will now extend to the final weekend, where they travel to face Sassuolo. They performed admirably for large periods of the game, particularly in the first half, but struggled to create opportunities.
It's a 34th Serie A crown for Juventus and they've extended their dominance of Italian football. That's four domestic doubles in a row for Massimiliano Allegri, who continues to be widely linked with Arsenal and could wave goodbye to Turin after next weekend's final fixture against Verona.
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