Prior to the 2-2 in the reverse fixture, the previous seven meetings between Inter and Monza (1929 onwards)
had all been played in the Coppa Italia, with the Nerazzurri recording five wins, one draw and one defeat.
Inter are unbeaten in their last 28 Serie A matches against newly promoted opponents (W24 D4), netting 78 goals in the process (2.8 on average per match).
They have slipped out of the top four after three losses and a draw in their last four games and will be desperate to return to winning ways.
No team has scored more Serie A goals in the first 30 minutes of games than Inter this season (17, level with Napoli) and should look to strike early again in front of the home fans.
Meanwhile, Monza have failed to score in three of their last seven league games. Hence, they also have struggled to get points in the recent past succumbing to three draws and one loss in their past four games. However, they still find themselves in the 13th spot, 13 points off relegation-threatened Verona which should please club president Silvio Berlusconi.
GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the U.S., UK and India as well as how to stream live online.
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Kick-off time
Game:
Inter vs Monza
Date:
April 15, 2023
Kick-off:
3:45 pm EDT
Venue:
San Siro
The game is scheduled for April 15, 2023, at San Siro. It will kick off at 3:45 pm EDT in the US.
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How to watch Inter vs Monza online — TV channels & live streams
TV channels & streaming options
Country
TV channel
Live stream
US
NA
Paramount+, Fubo TV
In theUnited States (US) it is can be streamed live on Paramount+ and Fubo TV.
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Team news & squads
Inter team news
Although Inter can hardly afford to drop futher points as they are chasing a top-four berth, Simone Inzaghi might be lured to rest a few key players against the 13th-ranked side as he will have an eye on the Champions League clash with Benfica.
Milan Skriniar (back) and Turkish midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu (adductor) will be missed due to injuries which could pave the way for Danilo D'Ambrosio and Robin Gosens to get into the starting XI.
Dany Mota will miss this fixture but Monza have Gianluca Caprari back from suspension to partner with Andrea Petagna up front.
It will be interesting to see Inter loanee Stefano Sensi feature against his parent club with former Inter player Luca Caldirola likely to be on the bench.