I'm one of the 150k. LolInter website says 150k people have requested to be made aware when tickets are on sale for the Lazio game.
Good luck next week whoever is trying for tickets
The best answer is to choose a game there won't be a ton of demand for. Venezia, Empoli, Lecce, etc. Tickets don't go on sale to the general population until about a month before the match.Can someone advise best way to get tickets for an Inter game? Wanting to go this season . Coming from very far it requires quite a bit of planning. Don't want to book flights and then can't attend the game cause no tickets available
You might as well wait and try to get tickets directly from the club before resorting to the third parties.Thanks for the replies
Think I’ll be okay for the Atalanta game?
I’ve seen some tickets going for 100 euros plus on viagogo ,I’d prefer not to use that site and go direct to the club
I’ll bear the phone issue in mind ,nice oneYou might as well wait and try to get tickets directly from the club before resorting to the third parties.
One thing I'll caution: last year when I bought tickets online I had to enter a phone number for 2FA. It was a giant pain because of my American cell number. Might work better for Europeans, but I've seen other people complain about this as well. I ended up downloading some app and using a free trial to get a burner Italian phone number.
Siamo Noi card takes a bit of time to arrive even if you order it today. But for Atalanta game I think general sale should be enough.
Club membership is about local Inter club. So you can't just sign up for Inter club as there isn't one, it has to be an Inter club, assumably some club close to you.
35£ seems well worth it given your situation.Sure I read the card won’t arrive for a few weeks but it’s active digitally straight away? could be wrong tho
Being from south wales the closest members club branch is London ,I’ve emailed them and they’ve replied saying £35 a year and you get pre sale ticket code amongst other benefits
I’ll have to have a think
Couple of options tho
That’s what I was thinking35£ seems well worth it given your situation.
Thank you.The best answer is to choose a game there won't be a ton of demand for. Venezia, Empoli, Lecce, etc. Tickets don't go on sale to the general population until about a month before the match.
I've never bothered with a Siamo Noi card in the past. Maybe someone who has one can give you some insights on if that helps.
I've never had problems buying tickets for matches I wanted to go to, but I'll caveat that most matches were during the Banter Era.
The timing shouldn't be a problem as we are planning a 10 day Italy trip.Create an account to Inter website and go to tickets section and buy tickets. As ADRossi mentioned, they become available for sale about month before, give or take.
Bigger issue is (or might be) Serie A which doesn't lock the actual date and time of the kickoff until 2 weeks before the kickoff. Meaning game can be played on Sat or Sun (or even Fri/Mon) you know the exact time when they lock it. For the first few matches this season, I believe they've locked the kickoff times already.
Ring 2 is a good start. A bit more expensive than ring 3 but better view, usually. Don't pick seats at the lower side of the section since fences might block the view partly.
There are sites where people upload photos of their seats so everyone can check what kind view there is.
https://aviewfrommyseat.com/venue/San+Siro/
Bigger issue is (or might be) Serie A which doesn't lock the actual date and time of the kickoff until 2 weeks before the kickoff. Meaning game can be played on Sat or Sun (or even Fri/Mon) you know the exact time when they lock it. For the first few matches this season, I believe they've locked the kickoff times already.