Where To Catch The Thrilling Clash: Inter Vs Feyenoord – Don’t Miss Out On The Action!

Where to Catch the Thrilling Clash: Inter vs Feyenoord – Don’t Miss Out on the Action!

**Where to Watch Inter vs Feyenoord on TV** This evening at 9 PM, Inter Milan welcomes Feyenoord to the hallowed ground of San Siro, for the second leg of their Champions League Round of 16 clash. Fans can catch the action live on Sky Sports Uno, Sky Sport 252, and Sky Sport 4K, as well as streaming via NOW. The match commentary will be provided by Maurizio Compagnoni, with insights from Giuseppe Bergomi, and on-the-ground updates courtesy of Matteo Barzaghi, Andrea Paventi, and Gianluca Di Marzio. Plus, don’t miss out on 'Champions League Show' hosted by Federica Masolin alongside a panel that includes the likes of Fabio Capello, Paolo Condò, Alessandro Costacurta, Esteban Cambiasso, and Faouzi Ghoulam, with Mario Giunta delivering the latest news. Sky Sport 251 will also feature Diretta Gol at 9 PM, keeping you updated on concurrent fixtures. **Inter's and Feyenoord’s Stats** In European encounters, Inter and Feyenoord have faced off three times, ending in one win apiece and a draw. The last outing saw the Nerazzurri triumph in the Netherlands with a 2-0 victory, while Feyenoord previously claimed a 1-0 win in Italy back in April 2002. The Dutch side has struggled recently, without an away win against Italian teams in eight attempts (3 draws, 5 losses), failing to secure a victory in any of their 12 matches away with more than a goal difference (2 wins, 3 draws, 7 losses). Inter boasts a strong home record against Dutch teams in the Champions League, winning four out of five matches (1 draw) and not conceding in any of the victories. That said, the last time they faced a Dutch opponent at home, PSV Eindhoven held them to a 1-1 draw in the 2018/19 edition. Notably, Inter has kept a clean sheet in their last five home matches in the Champions League, a streak last matched by Atlético Madrid in April 2015 (7 games). Feyenoord's journey in the Champions League has seen them only win at least once by more than one goal on one occasion out of 26 at this level, marking their earlier triumph against Benfica (3-1) at Estádio da Luz last October. In contrast, Inter has conceded only one goal throughout this Champions League campaign, averaging just 0.11 goals against per match – the lowest among all teams with at least five appearances in a single tournament season.