Inter
Line-up
- 1S. Handanovič
- 18Kwadwo Asamoah
- 37M. Škriniar
- 23João Miranda
- 21Cedric Soares
- 20Borja Valero
- 8M. Vecino
- 14R. Nainggolan
- 44I. Perišić
- 16M. Politano
- 9Mauro Icardi
- 87A. Candreva
- 5R. Gagliardini
- 10Lautaro Martínez
Subs
- 27D. Padelli
- 29Dalbert Henrique
- 13A. Ranocchia
- 15João Mário
- 11Keita Baldé
Chievo
Line-up
- 1A. Šemper
- 40N. Tomović
- 12B. Cesar
- 14M. Bani
- 27F. Depaoli
- 56P. Hetemaj
- 4N. Rigoni
- 11M. Léris
- 55Emanuel Vignato
- 25S. Grubac
- 69R. Meggiorini
- 44P. Jaroszyński
- 13S. Kiyine
- 31S. Pellissier
Subs
- 16A. Seculin
- 33M. Andreolli
- 18Karamoko, Ibrahim
- 43Ndrecka, Angelo
- 3S. Tanasijević
- 21Burruchaga, Mauro Antonio
- 7Lucas Piazon
- 10M. Pucciarelli
- 9M. Stępiński
Chievo coming into this one following a 4-0 home defeat by SPAL, the temptation here is to back a high scoring clash. That should be the outcome between these two, but goals haven’t been easy for an Inter side who have Serie A’s most clinical finisher in their ranks. The hosts have had a tough campaign in terms of goals, scoring 23 times in 17 at home. It’s not the greatest record going forward, while it has been rescued by their fantastic defensive record here.
Having let in just nine goals at home this season, Inter are stellar at the back at San Siro. They should have little issue against a Chievo outfit who have scored only 11 away goals this season. However, Chievo were able to hold them to a 1-1 draw at home earlier in the season. Inter come into this clash having seen under 2.5 goals in nine of their last 10 home games, with fewer than three scored in 71% of their games here overall. That makes us think that under 2.5 is huge value, while we see a 2-0 home win.