
Inter Milan Vs Barcelona Live Streaming For UCL 2024-25 Semi-Final Match: When And Where To Watch INT vs BAR Coverage on TV And Online
Check out the live streaming details for Barcelona and Inter Milan Champions League 2024-25 Semi-Final match to be played at San Siro, Milan.
Inter Milan vs Barcelona Live Football Streaming For Champions League 2024-25 Semi-Final Match:
Barcelona and Inter Milan played out one of the most thrilling Champions League games of this season in the first leg of the semi-finals. Despite conceding two early goals, the Spanish side pulled off a roaring comeback, thanks to an exceptional performance by Lamine Yamal. The 17-year-old winger scored the opening goal for Barcelona a few minutes after Denzel Dumfries doubled the lead for Inter. Yamal almost got his second following a mesmerising solo run, but his shot was tipped onto the top post by Yann Sommer. Ferran Torres finally made it two-all ahead of the first-half whistle.
Inter Milan had a great start to the second half, with Dumfries completing his brace to put his team in front in the 63rd minute. Barcelona were on the verge of another heartbreak, but Raphinha once again stepped up to make it level. The Brazilian forward struck a brilliant long-range shot that deflected off Sommer before going into the net.
The second leg of the Champions League semi-final between Inter Milan and Barcelona is scheduled for May 7. The iconic San Siro in Milan will host the blockbuster contest at 12:30 AM IST on Wednesday.
INT vs BAR will be played on May 7, Wednesday.
INT vs BAR will be played at the San Siro in Milan.
INT vs BAR will start at 12:30 AM IST.
Which TV channels will broadcast Inter Milan vs Barcelona Champions League 2024-25 Semi-Final match?
INT vs BAR will be televised on the Sony Sports Network in India.
How do I watch Inter Milan vs Barcelona Champions League 2024-25 Semi-Final match live streaming?
INT vs BAR will be streamed live on the Sony LIV app and website in India.
What are the Predicted Line-ups for Inter Milan vs Barcelona Champions League 2024-25 Semi-Final game?
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