Juventus vs Inter: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Juventus against Inter in Coppa Italia in the US, as well as kick-off time and team news.

Juventus will be looking for their third win over rivals Inter in as many games this season as the two teams clash in the Coppa Italia semi-final first leg at the Allianz Stadium on Tuesday.

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The Old Lady completed a Serie A double over their Derby d'Italia foes, and come into this tie on the back of a 1-0 league win against Verona.

Although both of Tuesday's Coppa Italia contestants have made progress in their respective European engagements, Inter are on a four-game unbeaten run in all competitions including three consecutive league defeats – the last a 1-0 result against Fiorentina.

GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the U.S. as well as how to stream live online.

(C)Inter MilanKick-off timeGame:Juventus vs InterDate:April 4, 2023Kick-off:3pm EDTVenue:Allianz Stadium

The game is scheduled for April 4, 2023, at the Allianz Stadium located in Turin, Italy.

It will kick off at 3pm EDT in the US.

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Adrien Rabiot and Leandro Paredes are back from their domestic bans, with the former to feature in midfield against Inter. Another change in the middle may come in the form of Fabio Miretti ahead of Enzo Barrenechea.

Going forward, either Angel Di Maria or Moise Kean should start ahead of Arkadiusz Milik in support of Dusan Vlahovic, who is expected to keep his place up front.

Leonardo Bonucci and Paul Pogba are out injured, while Federico Chiesa's return from a long-term layoff may also take a while longer.

Juventus possible XI: Szczesny; Danilo, Bremer, Gatti; De Sciglio, Miretti, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Di Maria; Vlahovic

Position Players

GoalkeepersSzczesny, Perin, PinsoglioDefendersBremer, Gatti, Rugani, Sandro, Danilo, De SciglioMidfieldersLocatelli, Ihattaren, Barrenechea, Cuadrado, Kostic, Miretti, Rabiot, Paredes, Fagioli, Iling-Junior, Di Maria, SouleForwardsVlahovic, Milik, Kean, JorgeInter team news

Defender Milan Skriniar is sidelined with a back problem, but Hakan Calhanoglu may be available despite the midfielder picking a muscle injury while on Turkey duty last month.

Federico Dimarco is expected to remain unavailable, as Robin Gosens will continue on the left flank.

In attack, Inter boss Simeone Inzaghi may be tempted to try out the Edin Dzeko-Lautaro Martinez partnership given that Romelu Lukaku and Joaquin Correa haven't quite delivered the goods up front of late.

Inter possible XI: Onana; Darmian, Acerbi, Bastoni; Dumfries, Barella, Brozovic, Mkhitaryan, Gosens; Martinez, Dzeko

Position Players

GoalkeepersOnana, Handanovic, CordazDefendersBastoni, De Vrij, Acerbi, D'Ambrosio, Fontanarosa, Dalbert, Bellanova, Darmian, ZanottiMidfieldersBrozovic, Asllani, Barella, Calhanoglu, Gagliardini, Dumfries, Gosens, Mkhitaryan, CarboniForwardsCorrea, Martinez, Lukaku, DzekoHead-to-head record

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March 20, 2023Inter 0-1 JuventusSerie ANovember 7, 2022Juventus 2-0 InterSerie AMay 12, 2022Juventus 2-4 (AET) InterCoppa ItaliaApril 4, 2022Juventus 0-1 InterSerie AJanuary 13, 2022Inter 2-1 (AET) InterItalian Super CupENJOYED THIS STORY?

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Isobel Joyce steps down as Ireland Women captain

Isobel Joyce has stepped down as Ireland Women’s captain, though the 32-year-old allrounder has said she will continue to play

ESPNcricinfo staff31-Mar-2016Isobel Joyce has stepped down as Ireland Women’s captain, though the 32-year-old allrounder has said she will continue to play. Her decision comes following her team’s group-stage exit from the Women’s World T20 in India. No new captain has been named as yet.Having captained Ireland in 62 matches across formats, Joyce said she thought the time had come for “a younger leader” to take charge while she was still around to offer her guidance. “I’ve played cricket for Ireland for over half of my life and while I have not decided when I will call time on my playing career, I feel it’s time to step aside and help a younger leader to learn the role before I do eventually retire,” she said. “I’m looking forward to focusing on my own cricket for the twilight of my playing career and hopefully helping the team qualify for another 50-over World Cup, 16 years after I played in my first one.”Joyce had led her team through the qualifiers into two World T20s, and was a dedicated professional, coach Aaron Hamilton said. “Isobel has been a professional leader both on and off the field for the team,” Hamilton said. “She will be missed in the role of skipper but I’m delighted she will continue to play and assist this group of talented young players; her experience will be invaluable for us going forward.”

Shahzad blitz gives Afghanistan second big win

Mohammad Shahzad cracked 74 off 37 deliveries to set up an eight-wicket win for Afghanistan over United Arab Emirates

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Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsMohammad Shahzad cracked 74 off 37 deliveries to set up an eight-wicket win for Afghanistan over United Arab Emirates. Asghar Stanikzai and Samiullah Shenwari shut out UAE completely with an unbeaten 69-run stand in seven overs as Afghanistan chased down 165 with 16 balls to spare.Shahzad and Nawroz Mangal put Afghanistan on their way with a 43-run opening stand in four overs. By the time Shehzad holed out to long-off in the 11th over trying to hit his sixth six, Afghanistan had raced to 99.UAE’s batting had crumbled in their opening match against Scotland, but this time, they posted a competitive 164 for 6 after winning the toss. It was their bowling that proved no contest for Afghanistan.Shahzad powerfully cut the first ball of the chase, a short and wide one from Mohammad Naveed, for four. UAE’s seamers continued to bowl short and provide width, and Shahzad punished them for boundaries. He then slog-swept and stepped out repeatedly to lift the spinners for sixes. UAE’s fielding failed to support their bowlers, with misfields and a dropped chance off Stanikzai adding to the pressure.Stanikzai and Shenwari took over after Shehzad’s departure. Stanikzai kept the sixes coming to end on 44 off 33, while Shenwari carved fours through off to finish with 30 off 23.UAE’s openers Faizan Asif and Mohammad Shahzad had given them a solid start with a stand of 63 inside seven overs. But the introduction of Mirwais Ashraf sent back the openers and also slowed down the scoring. Swapnil Patil ran himself out cheaply and Shaiman Anwar fell to Hamid Hassan in the 17th over after looking good for his 35 off 25. Despite some late hitting, UAE finished on a par score when they could have managed more.

Rutherford resists as tourists tested

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IPL costing NZ players valuable preparation

From a certain angle, you might convince yourself that things are as they always have been at New Road. The horse chestnut trees still bloom, they still queue for tea in the Ladies’ Pavilion and they haven’t as much as added a conservatory to the cathedral.But this is a much-changed game. Whereas on New Zealand’s first Test tour of England in 1931, they played 32 first-class matches in all – even as late as 1999, they played 12 – this time, their premier players will go into the first Test having not played a red-ball match for five months.Instead, Trent Boult, Tim Southee, Brendon McCullum and Kane Williamson will meet up with the New Zealand squad as little as two days before the start of the series against England. After their spells in the IPL, they will go into the first Test reliant upon the practice they have gained from taking some Dukes balls to India to use in net sessions when possible. It is far from ideal preparation.To underline the new balance of power, Corey Anderson, who has joined up with the squad in Worcester, is awaiting clearance from Mumbai Indians before he can take part in this warm-up game. Not so long ago, it was national boards who granted clearance and domestic teams who waited. But money changes everything and not always for the better.It is nobody’s fault. The players, with a finite career in which to maximise their earnings, are understandably keen to take advantage of the opportunity the IPL provides and argue that the experience improves them as cricketers. New Zealand Cricket cannot compete with the money on offer. The compromise solution is not unreasonable.None of this means New Zealand will be a pushover in the Test series. There is too much talent, experience and professionalism in this squad to expect that. But it does mean that an England side who, once again, seem to be at the start of a new era, are not likely to come up against a side quite as well-prepared to exploit their weaknesses as might have been the case.Certainly there was no obvious disparity between the tourists and the county side at New Road on Friday. While the New Zealand seamers possessed more pace, the ability of the Worcestershire attack to harness the conditions exposed some fragility among the New Zealand batting against the moving ball. For a side that is about to face James Anderson on an early season wicket, that must be a concern.New Zealand’s opening combination will come under examination and Tom Latham fell cheaply, pushing at one outside off stump, before a stand of 68 between the two other candidates, Martin Guptill and Hamish Rutherford. Latham’s Test average of 40.23 and the fact he has played nine consecutive Tests since debut might make him feel secure of his place – he also made a half-century at the start of the tour in Taunton – but while Rutherford is the other incumbent, Guptill’s one-day form has pushed him back into contention.Rutherford resisted stoutly here, going into lunch unbeaten on 40, and Guptill appeared to have done the hard work before mistiming one that seemed to stop in the pitch and gifting a catch to mid-on. While Rutherford was rarely fluent – he reached his half-century with just his third boundary, an edge through the slip cordon off the deserving Charlie Morris – he generally left with sound judgement and demonstrated the patience required to prosper in such bowler-friendly conditions.Until he came up against Moeen Ali, anyway. Moeen, knowing he was some way below his best, asked to play in this game and soon drew Rutherford down the pitch with a ball that dipped sharply and spun to beat his outside edge. A little later, he also had Mark Craig beaten in the flight and caught at extra cover.After a couple of modest bowling performances – in Barbados for England and at Edgbaston for Worcestershire – this was a more encouraging display from Moeen. He still looks short of bowling – one full toss was thrashed for six by Craig – but there were fewer short balls and he also looked in fluent form with the bat in the evening. Perfectly straight drives for four and six were probably the strokes of the day.The same could not be said of Ross Taylor. After his brief innings was ended by an edge as he reached for a ball well outside off stump, he trudged off to the nets for another long practice session. He has been caught behind in all three of his innings on tour to date and looks less compact than in his prime.BJ Watling edged a good one that appeared to bounce and take the outside edge, while Luke Ronchi was caught at second slip as he attempted to leave a short. Only a ninth-wicket stand of 70 took New Zealand above 250.Nobody, surely, would be unwise enough to call New Zealand “mediocre” or suggest that there should be “some enquiries” if they win the series, but with much media focus currently on the fresh bout of chaos and bickering within England cricket, this was a reminder that life for their opposition is also far from perfect.

Xavi defended by Carlo Ancelotti! Barcelona boss given backing by Real Madrid counterpart amid underwhelming La Liga form

Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has claimed that Xavi can turn Barcelona's fortunes around.

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Barcelona are four points off the top of La LigaDrew with Rayo Vallecano at the weekendAncelotti insists Xavi's job should be safeWHAT HAPPENED?

Pressure has been mounting on Xavi after his Barcelona side struggled in recent weeks. Most recently, the Blaugrana dropped points to Rayo Vallecano, needing a late own goal to steal a scarcely-deserved draw. In response, Xavi took to the press to encourage his players to raise their levels.

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In a press conference, the veteran manager asserted that Xavi won't have much difficulty getting his team back on track: "Xavi, like me, knows football very well, and there is criticism. Sometimes it can happen, but Xavi has the experience to manage all this. He knows the atmosphere (around Barca) and I think he has everything he needs to manage the situation."

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After winning the league title last season, Xavi's side are already slipping out of contention this campaign. They are in fourth, and four points off the top — with a crucial fixture against second-placed Girona coming up next month. The manager has addressed their slow run of late, while there have been scattered reports of "crisis talks" at the Barca training ground in recent weeks.

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The Blaugrana's fixture today will be crucial in their European future. A win against Porto would send the Blaugrana into the Champions League knockout stages for the first time in three years — and also likely see them top the group. Lose, though, and they will face a must-win contest at Antwerp on the final matchday.

Mumbai Indians sign up Hilfenhaus, Munro

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George Bailey, the Kings XI Punjab captain, is impressed with his domestic Indian new-ball pairing of Sandeep Sharma and Anureet Singh.Both seamers have taken eight wickets each so far from five games. While Anureet has also been used at the death and has gone for 8.75 runs an over, Sandeep has struck consistently at the start and conceded just 5.55.”Sandeep is showing great capacity of taking wickets upfront, which is very important,” Bailey said. “A lot of teams look for a bowler who can break up the top order.”Anureet has shown how versatile he is to be able to bowl at any stage of the game. He has taken well to the death-bowling role, which is a very difficult one. Our depth is pretty good. We have Shardul Thakur, who had an outstanding Ranji Trophy. But we haven’t been able to get him in yet.”

Mohamed Salah is BACK! Liverpool talisman returns to training with huge smile on his face after AFCON injury nightmare as he puts himself in contention for crucial Brentford game

Mohamed Salah was spotted back in training at Liverpool with a huge smile on his face on Tuesday, having already recovered from his AFCON injury.

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Salah left AFCON early due to injuryHas made swift recoveryLiverpool star in line to return vs BrentfordWHAT HAPPENED?

Salah has not played for Liverpool since New Year's Day, having suffered a serious hamstring injury in the AFCON group stages with Egypt that forced him to return to Anfield early for treatment. The 31-year-old was initially expected to be out for a significant period, but has recovered ahead of schedule, and looked to be in great spirits when stepping out onto the training turf at Melwood on Tuesday morning.

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Salah limped off just before half-time during Egypt's 2-2 draw with Ghana on January 18, and was subsequently ruled out of action for a month after being evaluated by medical staff. Egypt exited the AFCON at the round of 16 stage in Salah's absence, ending any hope of a potential final return for the attacker, who was instead able to focus all his energy into completing a rehabilitation programme at Liverpool's training base.

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Salah started participating in light drills again at the start of the month, but wasn't fit enough to make his return for Liverpool's 3-1 win over Burnley at the weekend. Jurgen Klopp's men are now preparing for a must-win trip to Brentford on February 17, and with Salah now properly back with the first-team, he could put himself into contention for minutes at the Gtech Community Stadium.

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Liverpool will need to pick up all three points at Brentford to maintain their two point lead over Manchester City at the top of the Premier League standings. Salah's presence could give the Reds a vital edge heading into the business end of the season, as the Egyptian is still the club's top scorer for 2023-24 with 18 goals to his name across all competitions, despite being absent for their last eight matches.

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Gayle misses second Test

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ESPNcricinfo staff11-Sep-2014Chris Gayle has been ruled out of the second Test against Bangladesh in St Lucia after being given permission to deal with a “personal matter” by the WICB.His place in the squad has been taken by Leon Johnson, the 27-year-old Guyana batsman, who is uncapped at Test level but has played three ODIs. Johnson has a first-class average of 33.18 from fifty matches with two hundreds.Gayle made 64 and 9 not out in the first Test, which West Indies won by 10 wickets, and bowled 17 overs in the second innings to claim 1 for 50.Other than the absence of Gayle there are no other changes in a 13-man squad. Shane Shillingford and Jason Holder are the two players who did not appear in the first Test in St Vincent.The match will mark West Indies’ 500th Test.Squad Denesh Ramdin (capt), Sulieman Benn, Jermaine Blackwood, Kraigg Brathwaite, Darren Bravo, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Kirk Edwards, Shannon Gabriel, Jason Holder, Leon Johnson, Kemar Roach, Shane Shillingford, Jerome Taylor

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