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Serie A (35. round)
03. May 2026. 20:45h
Inter Milan vs Parma
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milano, IT
2026
03
May
Inter Milan - Parma tickets for Serie A at San Siro in the 2025/2026 season run-in
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Inter Milan - Parma tickets for Serie A at San Siro in the 2025/2026 season run-in

Looking for tickets for Inter Milan - Parma in Serie A? Here you can find options to buy tickets for the match at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan, with a concise guide to team form, the San Siro atmosphere and practical matchday travel

Inter Milan vs Parma - match guide at San Siro

Inter Milan and Parma enter the 35th round of Serie A from completely different positions, but with a clear motive. The home side is at the top of the standings and, in this final stretch of the season, has the chance to take a decisive step toward the title in front of its own fans. Parma is in mid-table, but its season is not empty: Carlos Cuesta's team has already shown that it knows how to take points against stronger opponents, so the trip to Stadio Giuseppe Meazza does not look like a mere excursion.

The match is played at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan, at Piazzale Angelo Moratti, starting at 20:45. It is a time slot that usually brings a fuller rhythm around the stadium: fans start arriving much earlier, the San Siro Stadio metro station can be busiest immediately before kick-off, and the approaches around the stadium quickly become slower. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans, especially because Inter is playing a late-season match that can have a direct impact on the top of the table.

What is at stake

Inter Milan have 79 points after 34 matches played, with a record of 25 wins, 4 draws and 5 defeats and a goal difference of 80:31. Napoli are second with 69 points, so Inter enter the run-in with a major advantage and almost the entire title pressure on their shoulders. The 2:2 draw away to Torino postponed the celebration, but did not change the main picture: Cristian Chivu's team still controls the race.

Parma are in 12th place after 34 rounds with 42 points, with a record of 10 wins, 12 draws and 12 defeats and a goal difference of 25:40. That is the profile of a team that does not score much, but knows how to survive difficult matches. In April, Parma drew 1:1 away to Lazio, took a point from Napoli at home, beat Udinese away 1:0 and then defeated Pisa SC 1:0. Such a run says more than a general phrase about "fighting spirit": Parma know how to wait, close space and strike when the match breaks open.


  • Inter Milan: 1st place, 34 matches, 79 points, goal difference 80:31.

  • Parma: 12th place, 34 matches, 42 points, goal difference 25:40.

  • Inter drew away to Torino 2:2 in the last league round after leading 2:0.

  • Parma won their last two league appearances against Udinese and Pisa SC, both 1:0.

  • In the first head-to-head meeting of this season, on 7 January 2026, Inter beat Parma away 2:0.

Inter under Chivu: width, tempo and pressure from the flanks

Cristian Chivu knows Inter well, and this season shows that he did not try to break the team's identity but to speed it up. Inter still often look most dangerous when they draw the opponent into the middle and then open space for wide players. Federico Dimarco is one of the most important players in the league within that structure: according to available statistical overviews, by the end of April he is Serie A's leading assist provider with 17 assists, and against Torino he set up a goal again.

The attacking focus remains on Lautaro Martínez and Marcus Thuram. Lautaro is among the league's leading scorers with 16 goals, while Thuram is near the top of the league with 12 goals according to FotMob's overview. Their role is not only finishing. Lautaro often attacks the centre-backs first, while Thuram stretches the back line and opens space for runs from the second line. When Hakan Çalhanoğlu and Nicolò Barella are added to that, Inter have a midfield that can change rhythm in two touches.

Inter's back line is not without risk. In Turin, a 2:0 lead disappeared in the closing stages, after Giovanni Simeone's goal and Nikola Vlašić's penalty. That is a warning for the match against Parma: the home side will have possession, but must avoid the feeling that the match is decided ahead of time. Parma have shown more than once this season that they are comfortable in a match in which the opponent becomes impatient.

Parma under Cuesta: little space, few goals, plenty of discipline

Carlos Cuesta took over Parma in the summer of 2025 after a spell working in Arsenal's staff, and the club presented him as a young coach with a contract until 30 June 2027. In his first season on the bench, Parma have gained a very recognizable look. This is not a team that will constantly have the ball, but it is unpleasant because it lowers matches into the zone of details: a set piece, a second ball, a cross from wide, one run behind the centre-backs.

Parma's number of goals explains their profile. Only 25 goals scored in 34 rounds shows that the attack is not lavish, but two consecutive 1:0 wins against Udinese and Pisa SC show that Cuesta has found a way to turn points into results. Sofascore described Parma as a particularly effective team in low-intensity matches, with an emphasis on 1:0 wins and economical use of chances.For a fan in the stadium, that means one should not expect Parma to open up without cover. The more likely scenario is a compact block, a lot of duels in front of their own penalty area and an attempt to slow Inter down in the phase when the ball goes toward Dimarco or Barella. If Parma survive the first half-hour without a larger deficit, the match could become more nervous than the table suggests.

Form and head-to-head matches

Inter opened April with a strong 5:2 win against Roma at San Siro, then won 4:3 away to Como 1907, defeated Cagliari 3:0 and after that came back in the Cup against Como from 0:2 to 3:2. The draw away to Torino was the first more serious reminder that the end of the season carries a psychological burden. The home crowd will therefore expect a response without calculation.

Parma, in the same period, picked up a point away to Lazio, drew with Napoli, beat Udinese and Pisa SC. Gabriel Strefezza scored against Napoli already in the 1st minute, while Elphege scored the winning goals against Udinese and Pisa SC. These are concrete signals of form, not just a nice episode in the table. Parma are not a team that dominates, but they know how to withstand pressure long enough for one ball to change the match.

In head-to-head matches, Inter have a clear advantage. AiScore lists 35 head-to-head matches since 2004, with 19 Inter wins, 7 Parma wins and 9 draws. At San Siro, the record is even more strongly on Inter's side: 10 home wins, 6 draws and only one Parma win in that sample. The last league meeting ended with Inter's 2:0 win in Parma, with goals by Federico Dimarco and Marcus Thuram.


  • Parma 0:2 Inter Milan, 7 January 2026.

  • Parma 2:2 Inter Milan, 5 April 2025.

  • Inter Milan 3:1 Parma, 6 December 2024.

  • Inter Milan 2:1 Parma, 10 January 2023, cup competition.

  • Parma 0:2 Inter Milan, 8 August 2021, friendly match.

Key players

Lautaro MartĂ­nez is Inter's first finishing point. When he is healthy and in rhythm, Inter's attacking play becomes more direct because the captain looks for space between the centre-back and the full-back. Marcus Thuram is a different kind of problem: he is tall, strong in contact and dangerous when the attack develops down the left side and then the ball is switched into the far-post zone. Dimarco is the player who constantly feeds that pattern with crosses and cut-backs.

Hakan Çalhanoğlu brings tempo control and a shot from distance. His form is especially important against opponents who defend deep because Inter cannot constantly look only for combinations through the middle. If Parma close down Lautaro and Thuram, shots from outside and switching the side become as important as classic finishing.

For Parma, Gabriel Strefezza, Enrico Del Prato and Elphege should be watched. Strefezza scored an early goal against Napoli, Del Prato scored away to Lazio, and Elphege brought two April wins. It is not an attacking arsenal like Inter have, but it is enough as a warning to the home defence. Parma do not need ten chances to make the match unpleasant.

Absences and squad situation

According to the updated injury overview from 27 April 2026, Inter have the absence of Valentin Carboni reported because of a cruciate ligament injury, with the expected return only in October 2026. For Parma, Matija Frigan is on the list, also because of a cruciate ligament injury. There is no point in expanding the story with names that are not confirmed in the available sources, because absence lists often change during match week.

For Inter, the more important question is rotation rather than the absence list itself. Chivu has the cup final on 13 May in the calendar, but the league situation is too significant for there to be room for a relaxed approach against Parma. For Parma, meanwhile, every change in attack is sensitive because the team already plays with a low number of goals and finds it difficult to compensate for a lack of concreteness in the final third.

  • Inter Milan: Valentin Carboni - cruciate ligament injury, expected return 10 October 2026.

  • Parma: Matija Frigan - cruciate ligament injury, no confirmed return date.

  • The absence lists were updated on 27 April 2026 and may change by match day.



How the match could look

Inter will probably have more of the ball and a greater number of entries into the final third. The key zone will be the home side's left flank, where Dimarco can create an overload, and Bastoni can lift the attack from the back line with a pass outward. Parma will try to prevent an early goal because a match with an open scoreline would suit the home side: then Inter can speed up, switch sides and look for Thuram in space.

Parma's plan should be patient: close the middle, not allow Çalhanoğlu easy vertical balls and wait for a mistake in Inter's build-up. If Parma manage to win the second ball after a clearance or a set piece, they can attack the space behind the wide players. In such a match, one corner, one throw-in near the penalty area or one lost ball by the home side can be enough to change the mood in the stadium.

Inter's greatest advantage is the breadth of solutions. If Lautaro does not get space, Thuram can attack depth. If there is no passage through the middle, Dimarco and Barella can create an overload. If Parma hold the block for a long time, Çalhanoğlu can open the match with a shot or a set piece. That is why Inter are first and why Parma must play an almost perfect match without the ball.

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza and getting to the match

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as San Siro, has 75,817 seats according to stadium data. It is located in the western part of Milan, close enough to the city's transport routes that arriving by public transport is the most practical option. The M5 line, or the purple metro line, leads to the San Siro Stadio station, which is the simplest choice for most fans.On match days, traffic around the stadium quickly becomes dense. If you arrive by car, count on arriving earlier and on the possibility of using the Lampugnano car park, from where a shuttle connection to the stadium exists on match days. Still, for the evening slot at 20:45, the metro is the calmest choice because you avoid queues around Piazzale Angelo Moratti.


  • Address: Piazzale Angelo Moratti, Milan.

  • Stadium capacity: 75,817 seats.

  • Nearest metro station: San Siro Stadio on line M5.

  • From the city centre, a transfer connection via Lotto or Garibaldi FS is often needed.

  • On match days, a shuttle connection between the Lampugnano car park and the stadium is mentioned.



Milan for fans arriving from outside

Milan is a city where a football day can easily be combined with a short trip. If you arrive earlier, the simplest thing is to stick to the metro: Duomo, Cadorna, Garibaldi and Lotto connect the north-western part of the city well with the stadium. For the evening slot, it is good to plan the return immediately after the match, because exiting the stadium happens in large waves and the metro platforms can be full.

For Parma fans, this is an away trip that is logistically simpler than many others in Italy. Milan has good rail connections, and the stadium is not isolated from urban transport. If you come only on match day, it is worth leaving extra time for security checks, finding the sector and moving around the stadium. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when Inter play a match of this weight in the final stretch of the season.

The atmosphere you can expect

San Siro has a different sound in the final stretch of the season. It is not just loud support, but constant pressure that rises with every attack toward Curva Nord. If Inter take an early lead, the stadium can turn the match into a celebration. If Parma hold out for a long time, nervousness will be felt in every lost duel and every too-slow pass by the home side.For a neutral viewer, this is an interesting clash of two rhythms. Inter are a team attacking the title, have the most goals in the league and several players at the top of statistical categories. Parma are a team that took a point from Napoli in April and linked two 1:0 wins. That is exactly why the meeting has a better story than a classic match between first place and mid-table.

It is worth securing tickets in time, especially if you want to choose a sector and arrive without rushing. For a match at 20:45, it is ideal to be around the stadium at least early enough to avoid the densest wave of arrivals. Inter fans arrive with clear expectations, Parma arrive without needing to please anyone, and that combination often creates a match in which the pressure is felt from the first whistle.

What to watch from the stands

The first thing is Inter's left side. If Dimarco gets space for an early cross, Parma will have to move the entire block toward him, and that opens space for Barella and late runs from the middle. The second thing is Parma's reaction after losing the ball: will they immediately restore the block or try to press Inter's back line after the first poor control.

The third thing is set pieces. Inter have quality in deliveries, Parma have reason to look for every set piece as a chance for a breather and a possible shot. If the score remains open until the final 20 minutes, the match can turn into a nervous finish in which the home side attacks ever harder, while the visitor waits for one break down the flanks.

Ticket sales for this match are underway, and the interest is understandable: Inter can take a memorable step in the season in front of their own fans, while Parma arrive with enough fresh evidence that they can spoil the favourites' plans. For a spectator in the stadium, that is the best kind of league finale - a match in which the table says one thing, but the first ten minutes can change the entire tone of the evening.Sources:
- WorldFootball.net - Serie A standings after 34 rounds, results of the 34th round and basic records of Inter and Parma.
- Football Web Pages - April results of Inter and Parma, scorers and Serie A fixture schedule.
- Sportsgambler - updated Serie A injury and suspension list from 27 April 2026.
- AiScore - head-to-head record of Inter Milan vs Parma and latest head-to-head results.
- FotMob - Serie A 2025/2026 player statistics, including scorers, assist providers and ratings.
- San Siro Stadium - stadium capacity, location and public transport directions.
- Parma Calcio 1913 - confirmation of Carlos Cuesta's appointment and contract duration.
- AS - reports on Inter's draw away to Torino and cup comeback against Como.

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