If any scouts are watching tonight, they will not have made many notes. A night to forget from both teams in front of goal, but it looks like Kean's goal will be enough for Juventus this evening.
90' +2
Bad news for Juventus as Chelsea have scored a third, meaning they will top the group if they can hold onto their 3-2 lead over Zenit.
90' +1
Allegri makes another change in midfield as Bentancur is replaced by Miretti.
Four minutes of stoppage time to come...
90'
F. Miretti enters the game and replaces R. Bentancur.
M. Da Graca enters the game and replaces M. Kean.
A. Rabiot gets yellow.
Juventus goalscorer Kean makes way for Da Graca.
Rabiot is the latest player to be booked for a poorly-timed challenge.
89'
A. Nalić enters the game and replaces B. Innocent.
Innocent has struggled with an injury in the last few minutes, with Nalic now on in his place.
82'
J. Cuadrado enters the game and replaces F. Bernardeschi.
Allegri adds some pace into his midfield as Bernardeschi makes way for Cuadrado.
80'
S. Peña gets yellow.
Substitute Pena is shown a yellow card after he fails to win the ball when challenging Morata from behind.
78'
M. Abubakari enters the game and replaces A. Čolak.
Colak has barely touched the ball for Malmo, and Abubakari is now given a chance to impress for the final 12 minutes of normal time.
72'
De Winter, who was making his first senior start for Juventus, is replaced by De Sciglio.
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M. De Sciglio enters the game and replaces K. De Winter.
70'
Juventus are not dominating like they were in the first half, but they seem to have the tools to put the game to bed. That will frustrate Allegri, because his team could have made this game so much easier for themselves.
69'
Innocent has made one or two strong challenges in the second half, but his latest tackle gets him into trouble as he catches Bentancur on the top of his foot, and he is shown a yellow card as a result.
68'
B. Innocent gets yellow.
67'
Chelsea have now scored an equaliser against Zenit, with Romelu Lukaku drawing them level. However, that is still not enough to dislodge Juventus from top spot in Group H.
61'
Bonucci has had a drink and he is now back on the pitch!
53'
We haven't had a great deal of action so far in this second half, but both teams are not giving an inch, with some strong challenges going in from both sides.
51'
Christiansen is OK to continue, which is a relief for Malmo.
49'
A. Čolak gets yellow.
Colak picks up the first yellow card of the game after a late challenge off the ball.
46'
Álvaro Morata enters the game and replaces P. Dybala.
We are back underway in Turin!
One change at the break for Juventus as Morata replaces Dybala!
45' +2
HALF-TIME - JUVENTUS 1-0 MALMO.
45'
One minute of stoppage time to come...
42'
Advantage Juventus!! Chelsea are now losing 2-1 to Zenit, meaning the Old Lady would finish on top of Group H.
40'
Juventus' crowd seem a little bored by their team's performance, but Allegri has something to work on at half-time, thanks to Kean's first-half header.
38'
It has taken them the majority of the first half, but Malmo are now starting to unsettle Juventus near the halfway line, and Allegri's side have lost control of the contest.
35'
Innocent wastes a good chance to test Perin in the Juventus goal, blasting his shot out for a throw-in from the edge of the box. The less said about that shot, the better.
33'
OK, that was a false alarm and not worth waiting for. Juventus cleared the danger at the first attempt, but the Swedish outfit will hopefully find confidence from that foray forward.
31'
We are over 30 minutes into this match, and Malmo have just won their first corner. Hopefully a sign of things to come!
30'
S. Peña enters the game and replaces E. Rakip.
Rakip's night is over and it will be Pena that replaces him in Turin.
27'
This has become a tough watch in the last few minutes, with Juventus looking lazy while on the ball. The majority of their forwards are a little too static, and their tactics are playing into Malmo's hands.
23'
Despite conceding, Malmo are yet to lift the tempo while trying to dispossess Juventus and Allegri's team look in total control.
18'
M. Kean has scored a goal for Juventus! Assist by F. Bernardeschi.
GOAAALLL - JUVENTUS 1-0 MALMO - The deadlock is finally broken as Kean heads his side into the lead from inside the six-yard box. Bernardeschi's cross with the outside of his left boot was exquisite, and Kean did the rest, heading past Diawara from close range.
Juventus' pressure finally proves too much, and it is no surprise with crosses like that from Bernardeschi. That was a beauty, and it made Kean's life much easier.
15'
Juve's midfield are still in total control at present, but at least Malmo are making life difficult on the edge of their own box.
13'
Colak looks like a lonely figure in Malmo's attack, with the rest of his team-mates sitting far too deep. Malmo coach, Jon Dahl Tomasson, seems to be urging his side to push up, but at the moment, they are reluctant to do so.
10'
Malmo are still struggling to get a touch of the ball, and this game has been a classic example of attack versus defence so far.
8'
While they have yet to break the deadlock, Juventus have made a strong start in front of their own supporters, and they look like the team who will open the scoring so far.
4'
Not ideal news for Juventus, Chelsea are already leading against Zenit.
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We are underway in Turin!
Good evening and welcome to our live coverage of the Champions League encounter between Juventus and Malmo. The Italian giants are already through to the knockout stage of the competition, but they need to better Chelsea's result, with the Blues facing Zenit St Petersburg tonight.
Even though they are out of the competition, Malmo still have something to play for during their trip to Turin. The Swedish site will be trying to cause an upset while claiming their first Champions League win since October 2015.
The Old Lady have struggled with consistency this season, but Massimiliano Allegri will hope his team have turned a corner. Juventus have won their previous two Serie A games 2-0, while they have won three in four at home. Malmo are unbeaten in five matches, but they have struggled in Europe, losing four of their first five games in Group H.
JUVENTUS (3-4-1-2): Mattia Perin; Daniele Rugani, Leonardo Bonucci, Koni de Winter; Arthur, Federico Bernardeschi, Rodrigo Bentancur, Adrien Rabiot, Alex Sandro; Paulo Dybala, Moise Kean.
SUBS: Manuel Locatelli, Mattia De Sciglio, Wojciech Szczesny, Fabio Miretti, Alvaro Morata, Giorgio Chiellini, Carlo Pinsoglio, Cosimo Marco Da Graca, Matthijs de Ligt, Juan Cuadrado.
MALMO (4-4-2): Ismael Diarra Diawara; Niklas Moisander, Anel Ahmedhodzic, Lasse Nielsen, Martin Olsson; Jo Inge Berget, Anders Christiansen, Bonke Innocent, Erdal Rakip; Veljko Birmancevic, Antonio-Mirko Colak.
SUBS: Sergio Pena, Franz Brorsson, Sebastian Nanasi, Eric Larsson, Johan Dahlin, Malik Abubakari, Melker Ellborg, Adi Nalic, Peter Gwargis.
Malmo's tactics may have had to change after Rakip was forced off with an injury, but they still need to improve in the second half. Despite being below par, Juventus are currently going to top the group, but Malmo can still get something from this game if Juve does not get into second gear.
That is all for tonight folks, thanks for joining us. Goodbye!
Juventus' confidence in the final third looks totally shot, but they have the players to cause other teams problems. If Allegri can strengthen his squad in January, they may progress into the next round of the competition, but other teams will not fear them after a display like that. Malmo were already out of the Champions League, and they will look to learn their lessons and try to return next season.
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