Inter Milan must overturn a 3–1 first leg defeat when they host Norwegian champions Bodo Glimt in their Champions League playoff second leg at San Siro on Tuesday night. The Serie A leaders face one of the surprise teams of this European campaign and need a strong response to keep their hopes alive.
Bodo Glimt seized control of the tie in Norway, scoring twice in quick succession after the hour mark to shock the Italian side. They now arrive in Milan with a two goal cushion and growing confidence that their impressive run in Europe can continue.
Inter’s former coach Antonio Conte tried to move the club away from its “pazza” or crazy reputation when he took over in 2019. Current boss Cristian Chivu, however, may have to embrace some unpredictability if his team are to turn the tie around against such well organised opponents.
Bodo Glimt coach Kjetil Knutsen is expected to demand focus and discipline from his players as they aim to finish the job at one of Europe’s most intimidating stadiums. The Norwegians will take heart from recent away displays, including strong results at Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid. Another big performance in Milan would reinforce their status as this season’s breakout side in the competition.
Inter struggled to deal with Bodo Glimt’s sharp, fluid attacking play in the first leg. Despite this, their domestic form remains strong, adding intrigue to a clash that pits Inter’s experience and home advantage against the visitors’ momentum and fearlessness.
The match will be played at San Siro in Milan on Tuesday, February 24, with kick off at 8 p.m. GMT, 3 p.m. ET and 12 p.m. PT. Spanish referee Alejandro Jose Hernandez Hernandez will take charge, with Carlos del Cerro Grande on Video Assistant Referee duty.
In their only previous meeting, Bodo Glimt beat Inter 3–1 at home on February 18, 2026 in the first leg of this playoff. That result gives the Norwegians one win from one in the head to head record.
Inter’s recent form in all competitions shows three wins and two defeats in their last five matches, including league victories over Lecce, Juventus, Sassuolo and Torino. Bodo Glimt come into the game on a perfect run of five straight wins, with notable European results against Atletico Madrid, Manchester City and others.
Inter are expected to line up in a 3‑5‑2 system with Sommer in goal, Akanji, Acerbi and Bastoni in defence, Darmian, Barella, Zielinski, Sucic and Dimarco across midfield, and Thuram and Esposito leading the attack. Bodo Glimt are likely to stick with a 4‑3‑3 setup featuring Haikin in goal, Sjovold, Gundersen, Bjortuft and Bjor-kan in defence, Evjen, Berg and Fet in midfield, and Blomberg, Hogh and Hauge in the front three.
With Inter’s league form strong but their European campaign under serious pressure, the second leg promises a tense and high energy contest between a traditional giant and an in form challenger.
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