The Lega Serie A has released the dates and kick-off times for the Inter Milan fixtures that will take place from matchdays 21 to 24 as well as Coppa Italia quarterfinal.
As confirmed by Lega Serie A via FCInterNews, the Nerazzurri will also face Torino in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals at the beginning of February.
Inter Milan will resume their Serie A title pursuit with an away clash against Udinese on Saturday. Then, they’ll face newcomers Pisa at Stadio San Siro on January 23.
Meanwhile, Inter’s February schedule kicks off with a trip to Cremonese on February 2 before taking on Sassuolo on the road six days later.
Inter’s first home league game in February pits them against bitter rivals Juventus.
Finally, Cristian Chivu’s men end the Serie A February schedule with an away clash against Lecce.
However, the day and kick-off times for the Lecce and Juventus clashes are yet to be confirmed.
Inter Milan Serie A Dates & Kick-Off Times Until Matchday 24 & Coppa Italia Quarter-Final Confirmed

In addition to a congested Serie A schedule, Inter will also return to their Coppa Italia duties next month.
Indeed, the San Siro giants face Torino in a one-off quarter-final tie at home on February 4, as per Lega Serie A via FCInterNews.
Torino pulled off a huge upset in the Round of 16, squeezing past Roma at the Stadio Olimpico to set up this tie.
As for Inter, they trounced second-tier Venezia 5-1 in the previous cup round.
Dates & Kick-Off Times For Inter Milan Serie A Fixtures Until Matchday 24

Matchday 21
Saturday, 17/01/2026
Udinese vs Inter Milan, 15:00 CET
Bluenergy Stadium, Udine
Matchday 22
Friday, 23/01/2026
Inter Milan vs Pisa, 20:45 CET
San Siro, Milan
Matchday 23
Sunday, 01/02/2026
Cremonese vs Inter Milan, 18:00 CET
Stadio Giovanni Zini, Cremona
Matchday 24
Sunday, 08/02/2026
Sassuolo vs Inter Milan, 18:00 CET
Mapei Stadium, Reggio Emilia
Dates & Kick-Off Times For Torino Vs Inter Milan Coppa Italia

Wednesday, 04/02/2026
Inter Milan vs Torino, 21:00 CET
U-Power Stadium, Monza

Why is the coppa italia game at monza. That has to be a mistake. I’m pretty sure its home
Because the Winter Olympic Games will be played at San Siro.
Darn. We have the rube game in that period. Not cool