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Inter Milan v Barcelona: Match Preview, Team News, Probable Line-up | UEFA Champions League

Barcelona will travel to Milan as they face Italian Italian giants for the second time without their talisman Lionel Messi. A point for the Blaugrana will mean that they will qualify to the knockout stages of the Championship with 2 matches remaining while 3 points guarantee them first place in the group.
(Source: EyeWitness Football)
Inter Milan, on the other hand, knows nothing less than a point will mean the match against Tottenham will be more likely to have a knockout match manner at the Wembley if Tottenham wins both of their next matches.

Inter Milan v Barcelona: Kickoff Information

Date: 6th November 2018
Time: 21:00 (local time), 01:30 (IST)
Venue: San Siro, Milan
Live Stream: Sony liv

Inter Milan v Barcelona: Team News

Inter Milan will be without defender Dalbert, midfielders Robert Gilardino and Joao Mario.

Barcelona is expected to be without Lionel Messi who despite returning to training early and being named on the travelling squad is still yet to recover completely from his hand injury.
Samuel Umtiti, Thomas Vermaelen and Sergi Samper are still out injured for the La Liga leaders.

Inter Milan v Barcelona: Probable Line-up

Inter Milan: Handanovic, Vrsaljko, Skirniar, De Vrij, Asamoagh, Brozovic, Vecino, Politano, Nainggolan, Perisic, Icardi

Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Alba, Pique, Lenglet, Roberto, Busquets, Arthur, Rakitic, Rafinha, Suarez, Coutinho

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