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How to watch Inter vs. Barcelona and odds. Date: Tuesday, May 6 | Time: 3 p.m. ET; Location: San Siro -- Milan, Italy; TV: CBS; Live .

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How to watch Inter Milan vs Barcelona live, stream link and start time ; Kick off time: 3pm ET Tuesday (May 6) ; Venue: San Siro — Milan ; TV . Inter Milan vs Barcelona will be broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video. Advertisement. Kick-off at the San Siro is scheduled for 8pm tonight.

How to watch Inter vs. Barcelona and odds

  • Date: Tuesday, May 6 | Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • Location: San Siro -- Milan, Italy
  • TV: CBS
  • Live stream: Paramount+
  • Beckham and Friends Live: Paramount+
  • Odds: Inter +194; Draw +280; Barcelona +123

Inter vs. Barcelona live stream: Where to watch Champions League online, lineups, prediction, start time, odds

Inter are set to host Barcelona at the San Siro on Tuesday in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinals. The two sides tied 3-3 on April 30 in Barcelona in one of the most exciting and eventful games in the recent memory. There was some incredible football played, with the guests scoring two goals in the first 22 minutes thanks to an opener from Marcus Thuram and a second from Denzel Dumfries, before the stunning solo play and goal of Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal.

Before halftime, Ferran Torres scored to make it 2-2, levelling the first leg of this semifinal, but then the second half didn't disappoint at all. Inter scored their third goal of the game, through Dumfries again, before an unfortunate own goal from goalkeeper Yann Sommer, a strike from Raphinha from outside the box ricocheted off of Summer's hands, off the post and back into Summer's back before finally dropping in the net to tie the match at 3-3.

Despite the excellent first leg in Barcelona, both sides still need to win the second leg in Milan to advance to the final that will take place in Munich on May 31, and everything will be decided over the 90 minutes, or even more, that will happen on Tuesday in Milan before the other semifinal between PSG and Arsenal that will take place on Wednesday. Here are storylines, how you can watch the match and more.

Inter Milan team news, focus

It was a heavily-changed Inter that beat Verona 1-0 on Saturday at the San Siro. They are without Valentin Carboni and almost certainly set to miss Lautaro Martinez and Benjamin Pavard.

Barcelona team news, focus

Barca rotated heavily at Valladolid and went down early, needing some of its stars to come off the bench and deliver all three points. Robert Lewandowski looks set to return but Jules Kounde, Marc Bernal, Marc Casado, and Pablo Torre will miss out.

Inter Milan vs Barcelona prediction

Of course anything could happen and San Siro will be a cauldron, but Lewandowski’s return really feels like a tipping point. Inter Milan 1-2 Barcelona.

Barcelona and Inter Milan delivered a six-goal thriller in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semifinal, and now head to Italy with promises of more.

The 3-3 draw in Spain saw a goal in the first minute and action from front-to-back that included a tour de force performance from Barca teen phenom Lamine Yamal.

That leg happened without Robert Lewandowski but with a home crowd, and Inter Milan will fancy their chances of using the Italian atmosphere as a boost into a second Champions league final in three years.

Only six teams have won four-or-more European Cups, and Inter would love to become the seventh. Barca, meanwhile want to become just the third team to claim six.

For live updates and highlights throughout Inter Milan vs Barcelona, check out PST’s live blog coverage below… 

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