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As happened in 2010, in this edition of the **Champions League** as well, **Inter** will have to face **Barcelona** in the semifinals. Both teams are competing for the **Treble** and have amazed all of Europe with the spectacular football proposed by their respective coaches, Simone **Inzaghi** on one side and Hansi **Flick** on the other.

Furthermore, the Nerazzurri return to play a European semifinal two years after their last appearance, when they convincingly defeated **AC Milan**. As in that two-legged tie, according to what was reported by *La Gazzetta dello Sport*, this time as well, both of **Inter’s** home and away matches will be broadcast free-to-air, as required by **AgCom** regulations.

In that case, it was **TV8** that broadcast both Milan derbies free-to-air following an agreement reached between **Sky** and **Amazon**, a scenario that could be repeated this time as well. However, Amazon could also decide to stream the matches directly on its own platform, also opening up to non-subscribers, or it might transfer the rights to a traditional broadcaster Rai, Mediaset, or TV8. As for the second leg, in all likelihood Sky will air the match on TV8.