Inter Milan will host Arsenal in the Champions League on Wednesday, 6 November. Both sides are unbeaten in the competition so far this season, with the Italian side securing three consecutive clean sheets.
Here is a full guide on how to get Inter Milan vs Arsenal tickets.
Inter Milan vs Arsenal tickets – a full guide
Tickets in the home end

On 14 October, Inter Milan released ticket details for their match against Arsenal at the San Siro. The first phase of tickets in the home end were on offer to “Serie A season ticket holders with the new PLUS rate” on Wednesday, 25 September. They were able to buy up to four tickets for other Inter supporters and had to use their membership number to access the sale.
A day later, 2024/25 Inter Club members were able to buy up to four tickets for active members. Finally, tickets for the Champions League were put on general sale on Friday, 27 September, at the two sales points located at the San Siro and Inter Store Milan. The club also announced that “Vivaticket retailers will also be available”. You can access tickets in the home end using the following link.
Tickets in the away end

Arsenal were given an allocation of 4,361 for the upcoming match against Inter. They have already sold out their allocation following a three-phase ticket sale process.
In the first phase, Platinum, Gold & Travel Club Members with five points were able to buy tickets on 7 October. A day later, members with zero points and above were able to purchase a seat at the San Siro. Finally, Silver, Cannon & Junior Gunner Members were given the chance to buy tickets, and they have already sold out.
To buy a ticket, Arsenal supporters required the following details (as per the club website):
- “A valid password
- “A valid email address
- “Platinum, Gold or Travel Club Membership number/s
- “Passport details of all seated members
- “Credit/debit card details”
Third-party tickets
Due to the high demand for this fixture, supporters could turn to third-party websites to try and get a ticket. This is typically not advisable due to the risk of paying well over the odds for a seat inside the ground, as well as the possibility of being scammed.
Seatpick is a popular website for third-party tickets, and we have provided an in-depth review platform here.