Inter continues the search for its fourth ‘Orejona’; they will visit Benfica in the quarter-finals.
Inter don’t want to waste their return to the top European tournament after a nine-year absence and they want to go as far as they can this season as their entry into the next Champions League is still up in the air after remaining fifth in Serie A after 29 trips.
They take on Benfica, a club that usually gets the ‘greats’ into trouble in important cases. With complete dominance in the Primeira Liga, Las Águilas will give everything this year against the ‘Nerazzurri’ and win the title of ‘dark horse’. Will they make it?
The first leg of the quarter-finals between Benfica and Inter will take place at the Estádio da Luz on Tuesday, April 11 at 1pm (Central Mexico time).
In GOAL We give you the date and the channel where this match can be seen live from Mexico:
Contents:
- Day and time
- What TV channel is it on?
- Is it an open channel or paid?
- What channel is on each cable system?
DATE, DAY AND TIME OF BENFICA VS INTER
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The match continues Tuesday, at 1 p.m, Central Mexico and Southeast Time. In the Northwest it starts at 11 a.m. and in the Pacific at noon.
TRANSMISSION OF BENFICA VS INTER
The live broadcast is exclusive on HBO Max, which is the only option available in Mexico to watch this interesting Champions League match between Benfica and Inter.
HOW TO WATCH BENFICA VS INTER ON TV?
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Unfortunately for the public, the match between Benfica and Inter will only be available on the HBO Max streaming platform, so it is necessary to have a subscription to that service.
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HOW TO SEE BENFICA VS INTER ONLINE
The game can be seen via internet streaming through the platform HBO max, which has the exclusive rights to all Champions League matches in Mexico. The app is available on Android and IOS devices and also in the Smart TV menu.
LIKELY ALIGNMENTS: BENFICA VS INTER
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BENFICA: Vlachodimos; Grimaldo, Otamendi, Silva, Bah; Chiquinho, Draxler; Neves, Silva, Mario; bouquets.
BELOW: Handanovic; Dimarco, Bastoni, Acerbi, D’Ambrosio, Darmian; Mjitarian; Brozovic, Barella; Dzeko, Martinez.
Source: Goal