Inter vs. Arsenal, the complete guide
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— 8 hours agoStatistics, current form, trends, previous meetings, and curiosities: everything about the Champions League clash scheduled at San Siro on Wednesday, 6 November at 21:00 CET
Inter and Arsenal face off at San Siro on Wednesday, 6 November, at 21:00 CET in Matchday 4 of the UEFA Champions League League Phase. Both teams come into the clash with 7 points from their first three European fixtures.
San Siro is set to be sold out, with the last remaining tickets available on Inter.it/en/tickets
ARSENAL: FORM AND CURRENT STATUS
The same points as Inter in the Champions League: Arsenal has 7 points in this European campaign, drawing 0-0 with Atalanta before defeating PSG 2-0 and Shakhtar Donetsk 1-0. They have scored three goals and conceded none in their first three European outings.
However, in the Premier League, Arteta's side is coming off a defeat against Newcastle, losing 1-0, which leaves the Gunners with 18 points, in fourth place alongside Chelsea and Aston Villa, seven points behind league leaders Liverpool. The team's league form has worsened in their last three matches, where they have managed to collect just one point from three games.
Martin Ødegaard is a question mark on Arteta's agenda, having been sidelined for two months, he is returning to training with the group. His availability for the match at San Siro is uncertain, but he might be fit to play. Those confirmed to be unavailable for the match include Declan Rice, Riccardo Calafiori, Kieran Tierney, and Takehiro Tomiyasu. On the other hand, Ben White and Gabriel Magalhaes have returned to the manager's disposal.
STATS AND INSIGHTS
Arsenal have failed to score in their last four away games in the UEFA Champions League in Italy (D1, L3); the last Arsenal player to score away against an Italian team in this competition was Emmanuel Adebayor (a 2-0 win against AC Milan at the Giuseppe Meazza in March 2008).
Despite only five teams conceding more shots than Inter (53) in this UEFA Champions League season, the Nerazzurri have kept a clean sheet in their last three matches and could set a club record with a fourth consecutive clean sheet in the competition.
Only Atalanta (four) have allowed fewer shots on target than Arsenal (five) this season in the UEFA Champions League, with the Gunners also securing three clean sheets so far. The last time Arsenal kept four consecutive clean sheets was in November 2007.
All three of Arsenal’s goals in this Champions League campaign have come in the first half. In the second half, they have taken only nine shots, second-lowest behind Sparta Prague, who have managed just eight second-half attempts in the competition.
Yann Sommer has kept seven clean sheets in his 10 Champions League appearances for Inter, with a 70% clean sheet rate, the best percentage for any goalkeeper with more than 10 club appearances in the competition.
In the first three games of this UCL season, Mehdi Taremi (Inter) and Kai Havertz (Arsenal) have registered the most high presses (211 each). Havertz leads in presses in the final third, with 92, topping this category in the competition.
A UNIQUE, DOUBLE PRECEDENT
Inter and Arsenal have faced each other just once in history, in the two-legged encounter during the UEFA Champions League group stage in 2003/2004. On September 17 at the historic Highbury, Inter triumphed 3-0 with goals from Cruz, Van der Meyde, and Martins. It was a legendary match, remembered for Van der Meyde's stunning goal and an outstanding performance by Francesco Toldo, who saved a penalty from Thierry Henry.
Two months later, the return match took place at San Siro, where the English side secured a decisive 1-5 victory (Vieri scored for Inter, with Henry netting twice alongside goals from Ljungberg, Edu, and Pires for Arsenal).
WHERE TO WATCH INTER-ARSENAL ON TV
Inter vs. Arsenal will take place on Wednesday, November 6 at 21:00 CET and will be broadcast exclusively on Prime Video. You can watch the game via the Amazon Prime Video app, available on smart TVs and all mobile devices, including smartphones, tablets, PCs, and consoles.
UPDATES ON INTER TV
As always, Inter TV will provide pre-match updates and live coverage leading up to kick-off. Our pre-match Livematch show for Inter-Arsenal will begin at 19:30 CET and can also be viewed on the Club’s official YouTube channel until 20:15 CET. Post-match, tune in for in-depth analysis and interviews.
MATCH OFFICIALS
Referee: István Kovács (ROM) Assistants: Marica, Tunyogi (ROM) Fourth Official: Feșnic (ROM) VAR: Dingert (GER) Assistant VAR: Popa (ROM)