Where and how to watch Argentina Inter vs. Milan, the return of the 2022/23 Champions League semi-finals: TV channel and internet streaming

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After the 2-0 victory in the first leg, Lautaro Martínez and Joaquín Correa’s Neroazzurro want to secure their place in the grand final in Istanbul.

Inter and Milan will play the second leg of one of the Champions League semi-finals, with a ticket to the grand final in Istanbul as the prize for the winner. With the San Siro Stadium once again hosting the match, but this time with the venue (and the crowd) in their favour, Neroazzurro will look to cement the very good 2-0 lead they got in the first leg. their first definition of Europe in 13 years.

In the absence of official confirmation from DT Simone Inzaghi, everything points to Lautaro Martínez starting as Inter captain, while Joaquín Correa will certainly start from the substitute bench.


WHEN IS?



HOW TO SEE ON TV


The second leg between below And Milan is broadcast simultaneously in Argentina by ESPN and with Fox Sports.


WHO REPORTS AND WHO COMMENTS?


Fox Sp: Stories by Hernán De Lorenzi and commentary by Miguel Osovi.

ESPN and Star+: Stories by Mariano Closs and commentary by Diego Latorre.


HOW TO WATCH BY STREAMING


The meeting can be accessed via the streaming platforms of the various cable television companies: Cablevision stream, Play Telecentre or Direct TV GO. The three platforms are available for PC, MAC and tablets or smartphones with Android (4 or higher) and iOS (8 or higher) systems.

You can also follow Star+, the new streaming service where you’ll find ESPN sports and live events, the shows and movies you love, local original productions, animated comedies, all seasons of The Simpsons and much more.


FORMATIONS


BELOW

Andre Onana; Matteo Darmian, Francesco Acerbi, Alessandro Bastoni; Denzel Dumfries, Nicolo Barella, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Hakan Cahlanoglu, Federico Dimarco; Edin Dzeko, Lautaro Martinez. DT: Simone Inzaghi

AC MILAN

Mike Mainan; Davide Calabria, Malick Thiaw, Fiyako Tomori, Theo Hernandez; Sandro Tonali, Rade Krunic; Junior Messiah, Brahim Diaz, Rafael Leao; Oliver Giroud. DT: Stefano Pioli

Source: Goal

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