The first half was evenly matched, with both teams creating minimal scoring opportunities. Lazio's Fisayo Dele-Bashiru had a shot that went wide early on, but otherwise, there were few chances in the opening period.
Juventus received a blow when Khephren Thuram and Nicolo Savona were booked within a seven-minute span, meaning they will miss the upcoming match against Udinese.
Despite this setback, Juventus created their best chance of the half when Alberto Costa's shot was deflected wide. They began the second half strongly, scoring the first goal just six minutes in. Weston McKennie's cross found Randal Kolo Muani, who headed the ball past the goalkeeper.
However, Juventus' momentum was disrupted when Pierre Kalulu was sent off just after the hour mark.
Lazio capitalized on their numerical advantage but were unable to break through the Juventus defense until the dying minutes of the game. In the end, Matias Vecino scored the equalizing goal, turning in a header from close range to salvage a point for Lazio.
Lazio's sixth consecutive home draw in the league sees them rise to fifth place, level on points with Juventus, who have played one more game than AS Roma in sixth place.
The teams will face new challenges in their next matches: Lazio will travel to Inter Milan, while Juventus will look to bounce back against Udinese.
Weston McKennie was the standout player in the match.
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