The Milano derby is expected to be played in front of a capacity crowd tomorrow when match kicks off at 6:30 pm, a month after the postponement of the match following the tragic death of Fiorentina captain Davide Astori.

There are about two thousand unsold tickets left, and AC Milan, who are the home team, will earn a record gate receipt collection of over €4.1 million, a new record in the league for the Rossoneri. The rescheduling of the match between Milan and Inter, has in recent weeks created a lot of controversy between the two clubs, with Milan preferring to play the match on a public holiday as well as not allowing reimbursements of tickets sold but only the possibility of transferring tickets or obtaining a voucher to attend the upcoming home games in the Serie A.

The entire stadium is open as per usual meaning all three tiers. There are about 700 tickets left in the third tier, 900 in the first tier and 400 tickets left specifically allocated to Inter fans.