Sunday’s Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus will be broadcast to over 200 countries around the world.

The two sides square off at San Siro in one of Italian football’s biggest fixtures as both look to keep pace with Milan at the top of Serie A.

Antonio Conte’s side hold a four point lead over Juve going into the game but haven’t won in this fixture since September 2016.

According to Turin-based sports daily Tuttosport a total of 43 different broadcasters will beam the match to more than 200 different countries.

Sky will show the match in Italy while it will also be broadcast live in the UK, North America and China.

However, it’s not only those big markets which will get to enjoy the Derby d’Italia.

The game will also be televised in countries as diverse as Jamaica, Gabon, Gambia and Ghana.

Interisti from the Maldives to Kazakhstan will be able to tune in as the Nerazzurri look to establish a seven point lead over their bitter rivals.