Tomorrow night’s Milan derby is available to watch in no less than 181 countries according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
A potential 728 million people could take in the game on top of the fans lucky enough to get a ticket for the second Derby della Madonnina of the season.
“From North to South everyone will see the derby, although it is understandable that their is big interest for the game from the East [where both clubs respective owners hail from],” the Milanese newspaper add.
“The derby will also be seen in the West, from the United States to South America and will of course be broadcast in Africa and almost all over Europe.”
The derby, which was rescheduled in wake of the tragic death of Fiorentina captain Davide Astori at the start of March, is scheduled to kick off at 18:30 local time tomorrow.
Tuttosport meanwhile report that there are only around 2500 tickets remaining and they are likely to be snapped up today or tomorrow.