Serie A – Inter vs Juventus: ticket info, prices and sales phases for Derby d’Italia | OneFootball

Serie A – Inter vs Juventus: ticket info, prices and sales phases for Derby d’Italia | OneFootball

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·09 de outubro de 2024

Serie A – Inter vs Juventus: ticket info, prices and sales phases for Derby d’Italia

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InterJuventus is one of the most awaited games of the season in Serie A, so here’s how to get your tickets for the upcoming clash at the Stadio Meazza.


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Thiago Motta’s Juventus visit Simone Inzaghi’s Inter at San Siro on October 27, with kick-off at 18:00 CET (16:00 GMT).

It’s one of the biggest rivalries in Italian football, and it’s already a meaningful test in the Serie A title race, although Antonio Conte’s Napoli are the table leaders after the opening seven rounds.

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How to buy Inter vs Juventus tickets

Inter report on their official website that “Ticket sales began on Tuesday, 8 October, with the phase reserved for Serie A 24/25 season ticket holders with a Plus rate. This will be followed by phases for Inter Club members, Siamo Noi cardholders, and BPER Mastercard holders before tickets go on general sale.”

Club members have a priority to purchase tickets for the game. If any remain available, the general sale is scheduled to begin for all fans from 12:00 CEST on Monday, 14 October.

Tickets on the Inter website range from €420 for premium seats in the main stand to €99 for a seat in the third and highest Meazza tier.

Further tickets are already available on LiveFootballTickets starting from €200. This is a super reliable and efficient service that also guarantees a 150% money-back on all ticket purchases. This means a full refund plus the value back to spend on another event.

October a key month for Inter and Juventus

Juventus and Inter have a busy schedule in October, with several key Serie A and Champions League matches. The Nerazzurri will meet Roma, Napoli and Juventus in Serie A as well as Arsenal in Europe, playing seven games across all competitions until the November break.

Juventus will play the same number of matches in the same period. In addition to the meeting with their Serie A rivals, the Bianconeri will also face Lazio and city rivals Torino in Serie A, Stuttgart and Lille in the Champions League.

How to get to the Stadio Meazza

There are plenty of ways to get to the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on public transport.

Using the Metro, the M5 Line arrives directly at the San Siro Stadio station directly outside the ground. The M1 Line stops at Piazzale Lotto, which is a  few minutes’ walk away from the stadium.

Supporters can also arrive by Bus or Tram. The 49, 64, 78, 80 and 98 bus routes all stop close by to the stadium. For tram users, the required line is the 16.

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