The San Siro will be partially opened up for viewing the Champions League final between Inter Milan and Man City.

This according to Italian news outlet Gazzetta.it, who report that around 30,000 total spectators are likely to be accommodated at the stadium between the seats and the pitch and a large screen will be set up to display the action on the pitch in next month’s final in Istanbul.

The demand from Inter fans to see the Champions League is, of course, extremely high.

Given that the Nerazzurri have been given only around 20,000 tickets to sell exclusively to their fans to the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul for the match, there will be many more fans hoping to watch the match some other way.

One live experience for the final will see fans let into the San Siro. Whilst they will not be able to actually watch the action live on the pitch, it will enable the fans to gather and watch the match together in the familiar surroundings of the San Siro.

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According to the Gazzetta, the Nerazzurri have not yet secured full approval to open up the stadium.

However, there is every chance that they will.

Then, the question will be how to manage the event. The Gazzetta notes that the screening will follow a similar procedure to concerts at the San Siro.

This will see a large screen set up in the Orange Sector of the stadium.

Then, around 30,000 fans will be allowed in. They will be seated both in the stands and also on the football pitch.

According to the Gazzetta, this number has to do with the management and safety of the event. This concerns both inside the stadium itself as well as the surrounding area.