Potential Inter fixture list including Coppa Italia and Champions League Finals
Potential Inter fixture list including Coppa Italia and Champions League Finals
Inter can still play 11 games in the last six weeks of the season, including a Coppa Italia and Champions League Final: here's what their tight fixture list would look like.
The Nerazzurri are still running for the treble this season, leading Serie A and being in the Coppa Italia and Champions League semifinals.
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Lega Serie A has just confirmed the times and dates for Weeks 34 and 35 against Roma and Hellas Verona, which will be played across the two Champions League semifinals against Barcelona.
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The Nerazzurri will visit Bologna in the next Serie A Round before meeting city rivals Milan in the Coppa Italia semifinal second leg on April 23.
Times and dates for the last three games of the season are yet to be confirmed.
The Nerazzurri will end the Serie A campaign against Torino away, Lazio at home and Como away.
If the Nerazzurri qualify for Coppa Italia and Champions League Finals, they'll play 11 games in the last six weeks of the campaign, before starting the Club World Cup against CF Monterrey on June 18.
Inter's potential fixture list
Serie A: Bologna vs Inter – April 20
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Coppa Italia: Inter vs Milan – April 23
Serie A: Inter vs Roma – April 26
Champions League: Barcelona vs Inter – April 30
Serie A: Inter vs Verona – April – May 3
Champions League: Inter vs Barcelona – May 6
Serie A: Torino vs Inter – May 11 TBC
Coppa Italia Final? May 14
Serie A: Inter vs Lazio – May 18 TBC
Serie A: Como vs Inter – May 25 TBC
Champions League Final? May 31
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