Juventus turn focus to Serie A
Juventus must put their European disappointment behind them as they try to stay in touch with leaders AC Milan in the race for the scudetto.
That result saw Juve crash out of the Europa League with one game still to play.
"It's a shame," said Juve captain Alessandro Del Piero. "We are very disappointed as we didn't expect to go out so early in the competition.
"It's hard to be eliminated without even losing a game in the competition."
The outcome in Poland left Juve third in Group A and unable to catch second-placed Lech, who ensured their progress to the next round alongside Manchester City.
Juve have a 10-match unbeaten run in Italy and on the continent they have drawn five consecutive times.
Last weekend's 1-1 draw against Fiorentina lifted the Bianconeri to third in Serie A, six points behind Milan.
"We now must focus on the league," said Del Piero. "We are in a good position in the standings and we can still compete for the scudetto."
Catania held Lazio to a 1-1 draw at the Stadio Olimpico last week.
The Sicilians have climbed to 11th in the standings and will be determined to show the same fighting spirit when they take on Juve.
"We could have beaten Lazio had we made the most of our chances," said Catania coach Marco Giampaolo.
"Nevertheless, it's a good result for us.
"We executed our game plan and I have to praise my players for keeping their concentration until the end.
"We go home with a valuable point against a tough opponent that have shown to be one of the surprises this season. I can only be delighted.
"Against Juve we must pick up where we left off against Lazio."
Juve will be without suspended midfielder Claudio Marchisio as well as six injured players.