First of all, thanks for the kind answer!
Have a friend that supports Vitoria. Hates Braga, so I suppose you're similar
Yup!
Braga are our local rivals, and the rivalry has deep and old roots between the two cities at all levels.
I trust you've been to several stadiums around Europe and this is not just a random trip, but prepare to be amazed by the entire experience. The first moment you lay eyes on the stadium and the first moment you enter it will be with you forever, especially when it's packed.
Yes, I'm fortunate to travel a lot for professional reasons and I've been to stadiums in may different countries, including "exotic" experiences such as Europa League games in Kazakhstan (Kairat Almaty - Aberdeen, in 2015) and Azerbaijan (Neftçi - Bnei Yehuda, in 2019), and more normal ones like seeing games in England (Newcastle, Sunderland) or Scotland (Celtic). I also go regularly to games in Portugal (and I have my own seat at Vitoria's stadium, of course), and I've also been to international games of Vitória (ex: St. Liege, Portsmouth, Sevilla). Never been before to a game in Italy, so I'm really looking forward to it (and Inter and the Giuseppe Meazza are really part of football history).
Yeap. Just don't have anything awkward inside, they'll ask to check it.
I guess it's the same as here in Portugal (I'll need to go directly from an event to the stadium, hence my question).
It's best to not have one and instead wear an impermeable. If you have tickets in an uncovered space, just be prepared to get drained if that's what it is.
Fully agree and again the same as in Portugal. I'm on the upper ring (3rd tier) so there is a possibility of rain coming through the back with some wind.
These things are fluid and most of us aren't based in Italy and don't go to matches on a frequent basis so it's best to receive the advice directly from the authorities.
Some useful links:
Inter - official website
www.inter.it
https://www.italia.it/en/covid19
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That is what I've seen. Thanks for "confirming it" and I'll be prepared with basic green pass and an FFP2 mask.
P.S: If you have time to spare, visit the museum as well.
Unfortunately I'll probably have no time, but I'll make an effort to do it.
Again, thanks for the help and good luck for Saturday! I hope to celebrate with you and if possible I'll post some pictures here afterwards.