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Champions League: Barcelona vs Inter | Team Previews, Stats, and Odds

The UEFA Champions League 2024/25 season has reached the semifinal stage. The four teams that made it to the semis – Barcelona, Inter Milan, Arsenal, and Paris Saint-Germain – will play the semifinal matches in a two-leg format.

Barcelona will host Inter Milan for the first leg of the semifinal on Wednesday, 30th April at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Barcelona. The match kicks off at 8:00 pm UK time.

Will Barcelona be able to blaze through the game? Or will Inter dominate Wednesday’s match? Below, we give you team previews, head-to-head stats, and odds for the Champions League – Barcelona vs Inter match.

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Where to Watch the Champions League Live

Fans in the United Kingdom can catch the action on TNT Sports, Amazon Prime, and the BBC (highlights only). 

Key Details

  • Day and Date: Wednesday, 30th April 2025
  • Time: 8:00 PM UK time
  • Venue: Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Barcelona
  • Where to watch in the UK: TNT Sports, Amazon Prime, BBC (highlights only)

Match Preview and Head-to-Head History

The last time the two teams faced each other was back in the 2022/23 season. They met in the UEFA Champions League group C match held in October 2022. The thrilling match ended in a 3–3 draw. Ousmane Dembélé and Robert Lewandowski scored for Barcelona while Nicolò Barella, Lautaro Martínez, and Robin Gosens netted for Inter.

Currently, both teams are among the top contenders for the domestic league titles in their respective countries. Barcelona and Inter are in good form, so Wednesday’s match promises plenty of action.

Head-to-Head Record

The two teams have faced each other 12 times in the UEFA Champions League. Barcelona won six matches, Inter won two, while four ended in a draw.

Recent head-to-head meetings in the Champions League:

  • Barcelona 3–3 Inter Milan (13 October 2022, group stage)
  • Inter 1–0 Barcelona (5 October 2022, group stage)
  • Inter 1–2 Barcelona (1 December 2019, group stage)
  • Barcelona 2–1 Inter (3 October 2019, group stage)
  • Inter 1–1 Barcelona (7 November 2018, group stage)
  • Barcelona 2–0 Inter (25 October 2018, group stage)
  • Barcelona 1–0 Inter (29 April 2010, semi-final, leg 2 of 2)
  • Inter 3–1 Barcelona (21 April 2010, semi-final, leg 1 of 2)
  • Barcelona 2–0 Inter (25 November 2009, group stage)
  • Inter 0–0 Barcelona (17 September 2009, group stage)
  • Inter 0–0 Barcelona (27 February 2003, group stage)
  • Barcelona 2–0 Inter (19 February 2003, group stage)

Barcelona’s Current Form (Across All Competitions)

  • Won against Real Madrid 3–3 (26 April, Copa del Rey final)
  • Won against Mallorca 1–0 (23 April, La Liga)
  • Won against Celta Vigo 4–3 (19 April, La Liga)
  • Lost to Dortmund 1–3 (16th April, Champions League quarterfinals, leg 2 of 2)
  • Won against Leganes 1–0 (13 April, La Liga)

Inter’s Form (Across All Competitions)

  • Lost to Roma 0–1 (26 April, Serie A)
  • Lost to AC Milan 0–3 (23 April, Copa Italia semifinal)
  • Lost to Bologna 0–1 (19 April, Serie A)
  • Draw with Bayern 2–2 (17 April, Champions League quarterfinal, leg 2 of 2)
  • Won against Cagliari 3–1 (12 April, Serie A)

Barcelona: Analysis, Team Preview, and Lineup

In La Liga, Barcelona leads the standings with 76 points in 33 matches. Real Madrid is close on its heels with 72 points, and with five matches to go, the La Liga trophy is set to be tightly contested. 

The two teams met on April 26 in a thrilling Copa del Rey final. Barcelona clinched the title, defeating Real Madrid 3–2.

In the UEFA Champions League, Barcelona has advanced to the semi-finals after defeating Dortmund 5–3 in the quarter-finals.

Aggregate Record

  • La Liga: 27 titles
  • Copa del Rey: 32 titles
  • Supercopa de España: 15 titles
  • Copa Eva Duarte: 3 titles
  • UEFA Champions League: 5 titles
  • UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup: 4 titles
  • UEFA Super Cup: 5 titles
  • FIFA Club World Cup: 3 titles

Squad

  • Goalkeepers: W. Szczęsny, Iñaki Peña, A. Astralaga, D. Kochen
  • Defenders: Jules Koundé (3 assists), Álex Balde (2 assists), Pau Cubarsí (1 assist), Íñigo Martínez (2 goals, 1 assist), Ronald Araujo (1 goal), A. Christensen, Eric García (1 goal), Gerard Martín (1 assist), Héctor Fort 
  • Midfielders: Pedri (2 assists), Dani Olmo (1 goal, 1 assist), F. De Jong, Marc Casado (2 assists), Gavi, Fermín López (1 goal, 3 assists), Marc Bernal, Pablo Torre
  • Strikers: R. Lewandowski (11 goals), Raphinha (12 goals, 7 assists), Lamine Yamal (4 goals, 3 assists), Ferran Torres (2 goals, 1 assist), Pau Víctor, Ansu Fati

2025 Transfers

Players In

None

Players Out

  • Vitor Roque, transferred to Palmeiras
  • Álex Valle, on loan to Como

Injuries Update

  • R. Lewandowski: Hamstring injury, ruled out till early May 2025
  • Álex Balde: Hamstring injury, ruled out till early May 2025
  • Marc Casado: Ligament injury, ruled out till late May 2025
  • M. Ter Stegen: Cruciate ligament injury, ruled out for the season
  • Marc Bernal: Cruciate ligament injury, ruled out for the season

Inter Milan: Analysis, Team Preview, and Lineup

Inter is currently placed second in the Serie A, Italy’s highest domestic tournament. It is just three points behind leader Napoli, and with four matches to go, has a good shot at winning the cup.

Its Coppa Italia campaign ended in the semifinals with a 1–4 aggregate loss to AC Milan.

In the UEFA Champions League, Inter will meet Barcelona in the semis after defeating Bayern 4–3 in the quarterfinals.

Inter’s key players are strikers Lautaro Martínez and Marcus Thuram, who lead the goal-scoring chart.

Aggregate Record

  • Serie A: 20 titles
  • Coppa Italia: 9 titles
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 8 titles
  • UEFA Champions League: 3 titles
  • UEFA Europa League: 3 titles
  • FIFA Club World Cup: 1 title

Squad

  • Goalkeepers: Yann Sommer, Josep Martínez, R. Di Gennaro
  • Defenders: A. Bastoni (1 assist), F. Dimarco (1 assist), D. Dumfries, F. Acerbi, M. Darmian, S. De Vrij, B. Pavard (1 goal), Carlos Augusto (2 assists), Yann Bisseck, N. Zalewski, Matteo Cocchi, G. Re Cecconi, Mike Aidoo, Matteo Motta
  • Midfielders: H. Çalhanoğlu (3 goals, 1 assist), Nicolò Barella (2 assists), H. Mkhitaryan, P. Zieliński (1 assist), Davide Frattesi (1 goal), Kristjan Asllani, Thomas Berenbruch, M. Zanchetta
  • Strikers: Lautaro Martínez (8 goals), Marcus Thuram (3 goals, 1 assist), Mehdi Taremi (1 goal, 2 assists), M. Arnautović (1 goal), G. De Pieri, Daniele Quieto

2025 Transfers

Players In

  • Petar Sučić, transferred from Dinamo Zagreb
  • N. Zalewski, on loan from Roma

Players Out

  • Enoch Owusu, on loan to St. Gallen II
  • Jan Zuberek, on loan to Avellino
  • Alessandro Fontanarosa, on loan to Carrarese
  • Andrei Radu, transferred to Venezia
  • T. Buchanan, on loan to Villarreal
  • Issiaka Kamate, on loan to Modena
  • T. Palacios, on loan to AC Monza

Injuries Update

  • B. Pavard: Ankle injury, ruled out till late May 2025
  • Marcus Thuram: Groin injury, ruled out for a few days
  • V. Carboni: Cruciate ligament injury, ruled out for the season

Champions League Season Highlights: Key Stats and Insights

Barcelona Stats Inter Milan
9 League stage matches won 9
1 Drawn 2
2 Lost 1
37 Goals scored 19
17 Goals conceded 5
20 Goal difference 14
57 Ball possession % 50
88 Passing accuracy % 88
34 Saves 41
4 Clean sheets 8

Barcelona: Home and Away Form in the Champions League

Home Matches:

  • Won against Young Boys 5–0 (2nd October, matchday 2 of 8)
  • Won against Bayern 4–1 (24 October, matchday 3 of 8)
  • Won against Brest 3–0 (27 November, matchday 5 of 8)
  • Draw with Atalanta 2–2 (30 January, matchday 8 of 8)
  • Won against Benfica 3–1 (12th March, Round of 16, leg 2 of 2)
  • Won against Dortmund 4–0 (10th April, quarterfinal, leg 1 of 2)

Away Matches:

  • Lost to Monaco 1–2 (20 September, matchday 1 of 8)
  • Won against Crvena Zvezda 5–2 (7th November, matchday 4 of 8)
  • Won against Dortmund 3–2 (12 December, matchday 6 of 8)
  • Won against Benfica 5–4 (22 January, matchday 7 of 8)
  • Won against Benfica 1–0 (6th March, round of 16, leg 1 of 2)
  • Lost to Dortmund 1–3 (16th April, quarterfinal, leg 2 of 2)

Inter Milan: Home and Away Record in the Champions League

Home Matches:

  • Won against Crvena Zvezda 4–0 (2nd October, matchday 2 of 8)
  • Won against Arsenal 1–0 (7th November, matchday 4 of 8)
  • Won against RB Leipzig 1–0 (27 November, matchday 5 of 8)
  • Won against Monaco 3–0 (30 January, matchday 8 of 8)
  • Won against Feyenoord 2–0 (12th March, Round of 16, leg 2 of 2)
  • Draw with Bayern 2–2 (17th April, quarterfinal, leg 2 of 2)

Away Matches:

  • Draw with Man City 0–0 (19 September, matchday 1 of 8)
  • Won against Young Boys 1–0 (24 October, matchday 3 of 8)
  • Lost to Leverkusen 0–1 (11 December, matchday 6 of 8)
  • Won against Sparta Praha 1–0 (23 January, matchday 7 of 8)
  • Won against Feyenoord 2–0 (6th March, round of 16, leg 1 of 2)
  • Lost to Bayern 1–2 (9th April, quarterfinal, leg 1 of 2)

Barcelona vs Inter: Odds as per 7bet

1×2 Odds

Barcelona (1) x Inter Milan (2)
5/8 13/4 4/1

Both Teams to Score

Yes No
5/8 5/4

Total

Over 2.5 Goals Under 2.5 Goals
5/9 27/20

Please note that the odds are accurate as per the publishing time of the article. Make sure to check the latest odds before placing a bet.

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