Somewhat surprisingly, Inter Milan beat Bayern Munich at Allianz Arena. It was Bayern’s first loss at home in the Champions League in over three years.
Now, the German powerhouse needs to try and overcome the deficit at Inter’s San Siro Stadium. Can they pull it off? Let’s find out!
Inter Milan vs. Bayern Munich Odds
Moneyline | Odds |
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Inter Milan | +170 |
Tie | +235 |
Bayern Munich | +160 |
Goals | Odds |
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Over 2.5 | -182 |
Under 2.5 | +129 |
When, Where, and How to Watch?
- Place: San Siro in Milan, Italy
- Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2025
- Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
- How to Watch: Paramount+
Inter Milan Hoping to Continue Playing Great
Nerazzurri are playing phenomenal soccer in 2025 in all competitions they’re in. They’re in the race for the Serie A title, as well as for the Italian Cup.
They also stand a decent chance of winning the Champions League. But first, they need to get the job done in the quarterfinal.
They beat Bayern Munich 2:1 in the first leg, with goals by Lautaro Martinez and Davide Frattesi. Still, the man of the match was their goalkeeper Yann Sommer, who saved six of Bayern’s seven shots on goal. It was one of his best performances this year.
He’ll have to do at least as well on April 16 as the visitors from Germany are bound to go all-in on the offense.
Bayern Munich Needs to Throw Everything at Inter Milan
Given that Inter Milan is one of the best defensive teams on the planet, Bayern Munich’s offense will have to do much better than last time around. In the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinal, they scored one goal – Thomas Miller did it in the 85th minute.
However, they made another 19 goal attempts that day. Obviously, they didn’t lack creativity in that game, but their forwards just couldn’t find the net more than once.
This is somewhat surprising given that they have Harry Kane on the roster. The Englishman is a real scoring machine with 10 goals scored in 12 games of the 2024-25 Champions League.
Inter Milan vs. Bayern Munich Prediction
This is going to be a very close game, with Bayern Munich probably being the one to be on the front foot. The Germans will probably try to dominate the game, but we don’t think they’ll score too many goals.
And if they do, Inter Milan will almost certainly strike back. That said, we think that the most realistic outcome of the April 16 game is a draw.