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Football in Milan

Milan is one of only a handful of major football cities in the world where two top-flight clubs share a single stadium. AC Milan and Inter Milan have shared the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. Universally known as the San Siro, since Inter moved in for the 1947-48 season. The 75,923-capacity ground is the largest stadium in Italy and the seventh-largest football stadium in Europe. The Derby della Madonnina, named after the gold statue of the Madonna atop the city's Duomo cathedral, is among the most photogenic derbies in world football: tens of thousands of red-and-black or blue-and-black scarves filling the same bowl, often with synchronised pyrotechnic displays. Both clubs have proposed to leave the San Siro for new dedicated stadiums; the timeline remains uncertain at the time of writing.

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Music & live events in Milan

Milanis one of the world's busiest live-event cities — concerts and tours, festivals, and big-ticket sport beyond football all pass through its arenas and stadiums. Browse what's on, all backed by the 100% Buyer Guarantee.

Local rivalries

Milan derbies

Getting to Milan grounds

Transit

The San Siro is served by the Lotto / San Siro stop on Milan Metro Line 5 (lilac line) — a 5-minute walk to the stadium gates. ATM (Milan's transport authority) adds matchday capacity on relevant routes. The journey from Milano Centrale (the central rail station) to Lotto is approximately 15 minutes by Metro. Driving is restricted within a matchday-traffic zone; Metro is universally the recommended option for visiting fans.

Match-day tips

On a Milan match-day

Italian football kick-offs are typically 12:30, 15:00, 18:00 or 20:45 local time. The San Siro gates open 90 minutes before kick-off for the "Curva Sud" (AC Milan's home end) and "Curva Nord" (Inter's home end). Bring photo ID matching the lead booker name. Italian football grounds enforce strict ID-matching at the gate as part of anti-touting measures. Bag policy is small backpacks or smaller; full-size luggage is not permitted. Concessions inside the ground are cashless. Allow 30-45 minutes after the final whistle before joining Metro queues at Lotto.

When to visit

Milan football season

Serie A runs August through May. The two derby weekends. Typically September-October and February-March, are the highest-demand fixtures of the season. October-March offers the most atmospheric matchday weather; midsummer Milan can be uncomfortably hot for late-afternoon kick-offs.

Notable facts

Things to know about Milan football

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FAQ

Milan football tickets — frequently asked

  • Do AC Milan and Inter share a stadium?

    Yes. AC Milan and Inter Milan share the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (the San Siro) since Inter moved in for the 1947-48 season. The 75,923-capacity ground is the largest stadium in Italy. It is one of only a handful of major-city stadium-shares in world football.

  • What is the Milan derby called?

    AC Milan vs Inter Milan is officially the Derby della Madonnina. Named after the gold statue of the Madonna atop Milan's Duomo cathedral. It is contested twice each Serie A season plus periodic cup ties and European meetings.

  • How do I get to the San Siro?

    The San Siro is served by the Lotto / San Siro stop on Milan Metro Line 5 (lilac line) — a 5-minute walk to the stadium gates. From Milano Centrale rail station to Lotto is approximately 15 minutes by Metro. Driving and parking around the ground are heavily restricted on matchdays.

  • Will Milan get a new football stadium?

    Both AC Milan and Inter Milan have proposed to leave the San Siro for new dedicated stadiums (some plans involve a shared new ground next to the existing San Siro). The timeline remains uncertain. Political and heritage considerations have delayed the project. Until a new ground opens, both clubs continue to play at the San Siro.