Inter Milan vs Bayer Leverkusen: Europa League prediction, team news, TV, start time, live stream, odds, venue
Inter Milan are among the favourites to win the Europa League as they take on Bayer Leverkusen in the quarter-finals.
Antonio Conte's Inter saw off Getafe 2-0 in Milan to book their ticket to Germany, while Peter Bosz's Leverkusen eased past Rangers 4-1 on aggregate.
Conte's future at San Siro may be uncertain beyond this tournament, but the former Chelsea boss would love to go out on a high by lifting the trophy later this month.
Date, time and venue
Inter Milan vs Bayer Leverkusen is scheduled for a 8pm BST kick-off on Monday, August 10, 2020.
The match will be played behind closed doors at the Dusseldorf Arena, with no fans due to be present due to government guidelines regarding coronavirus.
How to watch
TV channel: The match will be televised live on BT Sport 2, with coverage starting from 7:45pm.
Live stream: BT Sport subscribers will be able to stream the match online via the video player and the BT Sport app.
Team news
Alexis Sanchez is available after completing his permanent move from Manchester United.
As for Leverkusen, Chelsea eyes will be on Kai Havertz with the 21-year-old a top transfer target for the Blues.
Prediction: Inter Milan 2-1 Bayer Leverkusen
Leverkusen and Inter have both qualified for the Champions League already so this should be a game played with a certain amount of freedom.
The German side have plenty of threats all over the pitch, although Inter should have the steel needed to secure victory.
Betting odds and tips
Inter to win: 11/10
Leverkusen to win: 12/1
Over 2/5 goals: 4/5
Odds courtesy of Betfair Exchange. Click here to find out more.
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