Inter Milan Vs. Lazio Prediction, Odds
Kick-off: Sunday, November 9, 2025, at 20:45 CET (San Siro) Competition: Serie A, Matchday 11 Venue: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro), Milan
Quick facts Fixture is confirmed on Inter’s official calendar and ESPN’s schedule for Nov 9 at San Siro. Recent H2H: Inter dominant in last year—6–0 away (Dec 2024), 2–0 at home (Feb 2025), 2–2 at San Siro (May 2025). Form snapshot: Inter: wins over Roma, Fiorentina, Verona; one slip at Napoli.
Lazio: unbeaten run with clean sheets vs Pisa/Atalanta and a 1–0 vs Juventus; latest a 2–0 vs Cagliari. Odds (illustrative): Home win around 1.42–1.45, draw ~4.5–5.0, Lazio ~6.0–7.0; over/under and BTTS lines suggest moderate scoring. (Odds vary by book & time.) Team news: Inter’s Marcus Thuram returned from hamstring injury on Nov 5; Henrikh Mkhitaryan nursing a thigh strain. Lazio likely miss Alessio Romagnoli; Taty Castellanos still out; Nuno Tavares pushing to be fit. Why this game matters
This is a high‑leverage fixture in the upper third of Serie A: Inter have positioned themselves as a title contender again under Cristian Chivu, while Maurizio Sarri’s Lazio are stabilizing after a wobbly start and eyeing European places.
The Nov 9 kick‑off sits between Champions League dates, adding rotation and fatigue as tactical variables. Match context Inter Milan: strong response after Naples setback
Inter bounced back from their 3–1 loss at Napoli with a clean 3–0 home win over Fiorentina and a gritty 2–1 away victory at Verona, alongside a 1–0 at Roma and a comprehensive 4–0 at Union SG in Europe. That run paints a clear picture: robust defensive structure, varied chance creation, and plenty of depth in wide areas.
Squad news is encouraging: Marcus Thuram made his return off the bench in the Champions League on Nov 5, giving Chivu a marquee forward option again, while Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s thigh strain is being managed with caution.
Lazio: defensive resilience powering an unbeaten streak
Sarri’s side strung together a 0–0 away at Pisa, a 0–0 at Atalanta, and a vital 1–0 vs Juventus, then beat Cagliari 2–0—all pointing to an improved defensive base and a run of clean sheets.
There’s a caveat: star center‑back Alessio Romagnoli is expected to be rested through this Inter game (precaution after flexor fatigue), with Oliver Provstgaard set to deputize; Taty Castellanos remains sidelined, and Nuno Tavares is targeting a return at San Siro. Head‑to‑head & trends Inter have had the upper hand recently: 6–0 in Rome (Dec 2024), 2–0 in Milan (Feb 2025), and a 2–2 draw (May 2025).