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Inter have one last obstacle to overcome to win Serie A title

10 February 2026 at 19:58

Inter have been far the most consistent team in Serie A this season, but they have yet to beat any direct rival, which feels like the final step missing to claim the Scudetto.

Inter have an eight-point lead over second-placed Milan after Serie A Round 24, but the Rossoneri have a game in hand to be played against Como at San Siro on February 18.

Cristian Chivu’s side have been the more consistent team this season as they hardly dropped points against teams in the bottom half of the table, a reliability that bettors following the trend with a fanduel promo code have been quick to take advantage of.

SASSUOLO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 08: Luis Henrique of FC Internazionale celebrates with Federico Dimarco after scoring his team fifth goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Luis Henrique of FC Internazionale celebrates with Federico Dimarco after scoring his team fifth goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Inter, however, have yet to win a game against either Juventus, Milan or Napoli and that is an issue that has been ongoing for some time as the Nerazzurri faced the same problematic under Chivu’s predecessor Simone Inzaghi.

Inter have not won any of their last 14 Serie A meetings against Milan, Juve or Napoli and they’ll be hoping to reverse this trend in the second part of the campaign.

Inter have the best attack in the league with 57 goals scored in 24 matches. The Nerazzurri just beat Sassuolo 5-0 away with a dominant performance at the Mapei Stadium.

“This team seems more mature now, of how to accept and adapt in certain moments of the game,” Chivu said at full-time.

“We’ve understood the moment that we’re in, we suffered from their intensity and once they got hold of the ball, they went straight at the game. We struck at the right time with that corner, then our solidity became an important factor for how we went about the game.

“We can’t forget where we’ve come from. We can’t be afraid of anything, but we have to be aware that we can still improve. There’s no such thing as perfection.

“It isn’t easy because there’s still a long way to go in the league and these are important phases of the season. We’re halfway through the marathon, we have to keep our maturity and be competitive.”

Inter are still running for three titles this season, having qualified for the Coppa Italia semifinals and the Champions League play-off, where they’ll meet Bodo/Glimt.

MADRID, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 26: Alessandro Bastoni of Internazionale reacts after his side conceded a goal, scored by Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid (not pictured) during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Internazionale Milano at Estadio Metropolitano on November 26, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 26: Alessandro Bastoni of Internazionale reacts after his side conceded a goal, scored by Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid (not pictured) during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Internazionale Milano at Estadio Metropolitano on November 26, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Despite their impressive results in recent weeks, Chivu remained cautious when asked about the Nerazzurri’s chances to win the Scudetto in 2025-26.

“Zero for me. There are fourteen games left to play. Theory’s still work to be done,” he replied.

Inter last won the domestic title in 2023-24, collecting 94 points under Inzaghi and lifting the 20th Scudetto in the club’s history.

During Inzaghi’s tenure, Inter also reached two Champions League Finals but lost to Manchester City and PSG, in 2023 and 2025, respectively.

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How to buy Scotland tickets for 2026 World Cup

9 February 2026 at 18:29

There will surely be vast numbers of fans looking for Scotland World Cup tickets, so we’ve put together this handy guide for how to buy Scotland World Cup tickets for the summer 2026 tournament in North America.

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It’s the first time since all the way back in 1998 that Scotland have qualified for the World Cup, so this truly could be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a lot of fans to see their team play live at this level.

After a thrilling qualifying campaign, Scotland are now preparing for what could be a memorable summer as they hope to make the most of this chance to make history for themselves, with big names like Scott McTominay and Andrew Robertson sure to be particularly keen to show that they deserve to be at this level.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JUNE 06: Scott McTominay of Scotland looks dejected as he is substituted during the international friendly match between Scotland and Iceland at Hampden Park on June 06, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Steve Welsh/Getty Images)
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – JUNE 06: Scott McTominay of Scotland looks dejected as he is substituted during the international friendly match between Scotland and Iceland at Hampden Park on June 06, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Steve Welsh/Getty Images)

How to buy Scotland World Cup tickets

Scotland World Cup tickets will surely be selling fast as fans head to the official link to find out more information about how to buy them here.

However, we’d also highly recommend trying an alternative and following our link here to give yourself a better chance of an affordable and reliable route to Scotland’s games.

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Who are Scotland playing in the group stage?

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JUNE 6: Lennon Miller of Scotland during the international friendly match between Scotland and Iceland at Hampden Park on June 6, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Steve Welsh/Getty Images)
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – JUNE 6: Lennon Miller of Scotland during the international friendly match between Scotland and Iceland at Hampden Park on June 6, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Steve Welsh/Getty Images)

Scotland have been drawn in Group C alongside Brazil, Morocco and Haiti – not a bad way to return to the World Cup after 28 years!

The game against Brazil will be particularly intriguing to follow, with Scotland likely to relish their tag as underdogs against the five-time winners of this prestigious competition.

Meanwhile, Steve Clarke’s side will surely fancy themselves against Morocco and Haiti, even if they can obviously take no opponent for granted.

Scotland had a strong qualifying campaign, though, including beating Denmark 4-2 in their final game to clinch their World Cup place, so there’s no reason for them to fear Morocco and Haiti and possibly aim to get through this group.

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How Scotland could line up at the World Cup

Clarke has a decent list of options for his Scotland World Cup squad, but overall it’s probably fair likely we’ll see mostly familiar faces making his first XI.

McTominay has shone for Napoli so seems like one of the first names on the team sheet for his country these days, while Liverpool left-back Robertson is another who will surely have a key role.

Another Napoli player, Billy Gilmour, also seems like a decent bet to start, as does Aston Villa captain John McGinn, while goalkeeper Craig Gordon may be 43 years of age but is still going strong and surely deserves to start.

Scotland predicted line up: Gordon; Hickey, Robertson, Hanley, McKenna; McGinn, Gilmour, McTominay; Adams, Doak, Dykes

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