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Inter Milan - Atlético Madrid: times, how to watch on TV, stream online | Champions League
All the television and streaming information you need if you want to watch Inter host Atlético in the UEFA Champions League round of 16.
The Champions League round of 16 sees Inter Milan and Atlético Madrid meet for the first time ever in Europe’s top men’s competition, as Atleti boss Diego Simeone faces the club where he spent two seasons as a player.
Inter head into the Champions League knockout stages in fabulous form. Nine points clear at the top of Serie A, the Nerazzurri have won nine of their last 10 games, including all eight of their fixtures in 2024. Most recently, the three-time European champions thumped Salernitana 4-0 in the Italian league on Friday.
Meanwhile, Atlético also enjoyed a big win at the weekend. Los Rojiblancos, who sit fourth in LaLiga, ended a three-game winless streak by thrashing Las Palmas 5-0 on Saturday.
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What time does Inter vs Atlético start?
The Champions League round-of-16 first leg between Inter Milan and Atlético will be played at the San Siro in Milan, Italy, on Tuesday 20 February 2024. Kick-off is scheduled for 3pm ET/12 noon PT.
How can I watch Inter vs Atlético?
In the United States, Inter vs Atlético will be broadcast by CBS Sports Network, Galavisión, Paramount+ and ViX.
And you can enjoy the game on the streaming platform fuboTV, which offers new users a free trial.
Inter vs Atlético live with AS USA
You’ll also have the option of following live-text commentary of Inter vs Atlético, right here at AS USA. We’ll be building up to the match in Milan from around an hour ahead of kick-off, before talking you through the action.
Inter vs Atlético: prediction
Inter Milan have won their last five home games with an aggregate score of 12-1, but we reckon the Italians will have to settle for a draw in Tuesday’s Champions League first leg.
Prediction: Inter Milan 1-1 Atlético.
Who is the referee, VAR for Inter vs Atlético?
Romania’s Istvan Kovacs will be the match referee at the San Siro, with compatriots Vasile Florin Marinescu and Ovidiu Artene his assistant referees. Germany’s Marco Fritz will be the video assistant referee.