
"The derby between Inter and AC Milan in one week is expected to break the record for the highest box office revenues in Italian football history. As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) recall, last season's first league derby between Inter and Milan - the one decided by Matteo Gabbia's header in the final minute - to date stands as the highest-grossing Serie A match ever."
"The crowd was precisely 75,366: not a single seat was available, the enthusiasm palpable on both sides, with San Siro sold out. That's exactly what the Meazza will be like in exactly one week. Also because, on the pitch, Inter and Milan are (almost) at the summit together, and the derby has returned to being a top-of-the-table clash, one that will weigh heavily on the points tally."
"Currently, the very last available seats are still available for sale online. Starting early next week (more precisely, tomorrow or Tuesday, once the last remaining tickets have been sold), Plus and Full season ticket holders will be allowed to resell their tickets officially. Last season, this platform allowed members to resell over 30,000 tickets, generating (at the final total) a total of €1m from resales."
Next Sunday's Inter vs AC Milan derby is poised to break the Serie A box office record and could surpass the €7,626,430 earned by Inter in last season's first league derby. San Siro sold out previously with 75,366 spectators, and a similar full stadium is expected again as both teams sit near the top of the table. Remaining tickets are almost sold out, with official resale opening to season-ticket holders early next week. Resale platforms previously moved over 30,000 tickets and generated about €1m. Hospitality packages and potential choreographies in Curva Nord and Curva Sud are influencing demand.
Read at SempreMilan
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