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On 25 July 2021, Juventus played a friendly against Maltese side Birkirkara winning 12–0 against them.[2] On 31 July, Juventus won against Servette through a Bonansea brace and one goal from Girelli and Berti.[3] On 4 August, Juventus beat 2–1 French side Montpellier.[4] in the 11th minute Girelli gave Juventus the lead with a goal from a Lundorf Skovsen's cross.[4] In the 25th minute Girelli doubled the result after a one-on-one with Lisa Schmitz.[4] In the 38th minute Montpellier's Johanna Elsig shortened the gap through an header.[4] On 8 August, Juventus played against Barcelona in the Joan Gamper Trophy losing 6–0.[5] On 12 August, they played a friendly against Pomigliano losing 3–1.[6]
As winners of the 2020–21 Serie A, Juventus entered the Champions League in the first round of the Champions Path. On 2 July 2021, Juventus were drawn to play in the four-teams bracket 8 of the first round.[13] In the same date, Juventus were also drawned to play the semi-final of the first round against Macedonian side Kamenica Sasa.[13] On 7 July, UEFA decided to play the final four at Juventus Training Center, which is Juventus' stadium.[14] On 18 August, Juventus played the semi-finals of the first round winning 12–0 against Kamenica Sasa.[15] Juventus played the final against Austrian side St. Pölten winning 4–1 thanks to a Barbara Bonansea brace and one goal from Cristiana Girelli and Lina Hurtig.[16] On 1 September, in the second round, Juventus met Albanian side Vilazina winning 2–0 in the first leg with goals from Girelli and Hurtig.[17] Eight days later Juventus played the second leg winning 1–0, thus qualifying in the group stage.[18]