MILAN – Inter return to the San Siro on Saturday 31 October, the night of Halloween, in a match that is not to be missed!
Roberto Mancini's Nerazzurri players will line up to face Roma in Week 11 of Serie A 2015/16. The San Siro will once again play host to one of the biggest matches of the season, with more than 55,000 fans cheering the teams on. Is there anywhere better to be on #FrightNight?
Individual tickets are completely sold out in the second tiers Green, Red and Orange as well as first tiers Blue, Green and Orange. But don't worry, you can still purchase a 14-match season ticket in every sector at prices starting from €169.
Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.inter.it/en/biglietteria, where you can choose your seat directly on a map of the ground. You can also bag your spot at Vivaticket branches right up until kick-off (listed here: inter.it/it/punti-vendita). Tickets bought online with the 'Print at Home' option can also be saved on your smartphones for easy access to the stadium.
Gates to the stadium will be opened at 18:30 CET, while accreditation booths will be opened half an hour earlier at 18:00. Ticket offices around the stadium will be operating from 17:15 until kick-off. To avoid queues, we invite all fans to purchase their tickets online or at the designated sales points. Alternatively, you're advised to get to the San Siro two hours before the match gets under way.
There have been lots of new features for fans to enjoy at the San Siro this season, not least the Family Stand, which is the perfect place for you to cheer on the Nerazzurri with your son or daughter. We have a range of special activities planned for our young fans around entrance 1BIS from 18:30 CET onwards.
A valid ID document is necessary to gain access to the stadium. Fans are reminded that they can no longer change the name on their matchday or season ticket on the day of the game at the stadium's ticket offices – this can only be done here.
Provided they are accompanied by a ticket-bearing adult, children up to the age of five can watch the game without an assigned seat for free. Simply bring an ID document or birth certificate to the stadium.
See you at the San Siro. Forza Inter!