MILAN - After Sunday night's trip to Turin, we're back in action again this evening, as we face Juventus once more. The Nerazzurri host the Bianconeri for a place in the Coppa Italia final.
Here are some statistics ahead of the match, courtesy of Opta:
PAST MEETINGS
Tonight sees the 31st meeting between these two sides in the Coppa Italia. Juventus lead the way with 14 wins to Inter's nine.
This will be the third Coppa Italia semi-final second leg between Inter and Juventus. The two previous matches - in 1983 and 2004 - ended level to send the Bianconeri into the final.
Before the first leg, Inter had gone seven unbeaten against Juventus in the competition (three wins, four draws).
Juventus have found the net in each of their last seven ties against Inter.
PAST MEETINGS IN MILAN
Juventus have the edge in Coppa Italia matches at Inter. The Bianconeri boast six victories to Inter's five. A further five have ended all square.
Both sides have scored in their last five Coppa Italia ties at Inter.
The Nerazzurri have only failed to get on the scoresheet once in their last 13 home cup games against Juventus.
CURRENT FORM
Inter haven't drawn a Coppa Italia tie since May 2011 (nine wins, six draws). That was also a semi-final second leg, which ended 1-1 against Roma.
The Nerazzurri have won 14 of their last 16 home matches in this competition. The other two ended in a draw and a defeat.
Inter have found the net in 19 of their last 20 home games in the Coppa Italia, only failing to score against Lazio in 2008.
The Nerazzurri have overturned a 0-3 deficit from the first leg of a knockout tie before: Inter beat Verona 5-1 after extra time in the 1984/85 quarter-finals.
Juventus have won seven of their last eight Coppa Italia matches (one loss), including their five most recent games. The Bianconeri have scored 21 goals in that time at an average of 2.6 per match.
The Bianconeri are yet to concede in three games this season: they have let in one in their last five in this competition.
GENERAL STATISTICS
Juventus have kept clean sheets in all three of their Coppa Italia matches this season.
No side has faced fewer shots on target than Juventus' two from the last-16 onwards.
Only Alessandria (21) have allowed their opponents more shots than Inter (14) in the same period in this season's competition.
Juventus are averaging six efforts on target per match in this year's Coppa.
Mancini has used 22 players in his side's three games so far. No other team has used more from the last-16 onwards.
This is a meeting between the two teams with the highest number of different goalscorers (five) from the last-16 onwards.
PLAYER FOCUS
In the first leg, Alvaro Morata scored the second of his three braces for Juventus. The first came against Parma in Serie A in November 2014, while he hit his other double against Chievo in the league on 31 January. No player has had a hand in more goals (two scored, two assists) than the Spaniard from the last-16 onwards.
Paulo Dybala has struck twice in three Coppa Italia games for Juventus, having failed to find the net in his previous four with Palermo. Both of the Argentine's goals have come off the bench. He is yet to score in this competition as a starter.
Should he score, Mario Mandzukic would become the second Juventus player - after Dybala - to find the net in four different competitions this term.
Miranda and Jeison Murillo are banned: This will be the second game this season in which Inter will be without both centre backs (the previous one came in the Coppa Italia and a 3-0 victory over Cagliari).
COACHES
Roberto Mancini lost his first Coppa Italia match against Juventus in the first leg: he also boasts two wins and the same number of draws against them.
Massimiliano Allegri had never met Inter in this competition before the first leg, which was also the first meeting between the two coaches in the cup.
SUSPENDED
Inter: Murillo (1), Miranda (1)
Juventus: None
ONE BOOKING AWAY FROM SUSPENSION:
Inter: Brozovic, Kondogbia, Medel.
Juventus: Bonucci, Chiellini, Dybala, Marchisio.