Aston Villa boss Unai Emery made three changes to the side that drew with Crystal Palace as Matty Cash, Lucas Digne and Boubacar Kamara came in for Lamare Bogarde, Ross Barkley and Ian Maatsen.
Tension in Villa Park continued to rise as time went on - but so did disappointment. The hosts lacked an edge in the final third, which has been a persistent issue throughout this dip in form that now stretches to seven games.
Juventus posed little threat for most of the game but when they did, Francisco Conceicao was involved. The outstretched arm of Emiliano Martinez was the only thing that stopped the No 7 heading his side into the lead just after the hour mark.
Morgan Rogers thought he had snatched victory in the dying embers of the game but his celebrations were cut short for a foul in the build-up.