Around 57,000 spectators are expected to be in attendance at the San Siro when Inter host Napoli in Serie A on Sunday.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who report that all the available tickets for the fixture have already been sold out for this weekend’s massive head-to-head clash.

Stadiums in Italy are still not permitted to be open at full capacity, so the Nerazzurri cannot yet play in front of a truly full house at the Giuseppe Meazza.

However, the 75% capacity regulation has meant that the team can still let in 57,000 or so fans to watch the matches, and they will enjoy the support of an atmospheric crowd when they take on the Partenopei.

Inter have already hosted Atalanta and Juventus at home, while the Milan derby was nominally an away match, and the Meazza is set to be at maximum allowable capacity as it plays host to yet another vital match in the standings at the top end of Serie A.