TICKETS FOR NAPOLI, SAMPDORIA AND VERONA NOW ON SALE

Fans can book their seat at the Stadio Meazza for the next three home games. Here's how

MILAN - FC Internazionale wishes to inform fans that tickets for the next three home games at the San Siro are now on sale. The matches against Napoli (Sunday 19 October), Sampdoria (Wednesday 29 October) and Hellas Verona (Sunday 9 November) are all scheduled for 20:45 kick-offs.

Tickets can be purchased online here or at over 500 Vivaticket sales points (see list).

Starting this season, tickets bought online with the 'print at home' option can be saved on your smartphone, which can then be used to access the ground.  

Italian citizens resident in the Campania, Liguria and Veneto regions must possess a Fan Card if they wish to purchase or be transfered a ticket for the games against Napoli, Sampdoria and Hellas Verona respectively. The original Fan Card must be displayed at the stadium gates.

Entry to the stadium is free of charge to all children of up to five years of age, provided they are accompanied by a ticket holder aged 18 or over. Simply present an identity document or birth certificate at the gates.

Away section, Inter v Napoli: tickets for the third tier blue section will go on sale at 15:00 on Friday 10 October at Vivaticket by Best Union sales points. Fans must be in possession of and able to produce a Fan Card. Tickets cost €25 each and will remain on sale until 19:00 the day before the game.

Away section, Inter v Sampdoria and Inter v Verona: tickets for the third tier blue section will go on sale eight days before the corresponding match at Vivaticket by Best Union sales points. Fans must be in possession of and able to produce a Fan Card. Ticket cost €20 and sales end at 19:00 the day before the match.

Finally, we remind fans that from this year individual tickets and season tickets can only be transferred online here. This service is no longer possible at the stadium.

See you in San Siro. Forza Inter!


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