San Siro is buzzing, and Inter are back on home turf for a massive Serie A showdown. This Sunday night at 20:45 CEST, the Nerazzurri welcome Parma to the Meazza for Matchday 35, and the stakes couldn't be higher. With a commanding ten-point lead over second-place Napoli and Milan trailing 12 points behind, Cristian Chivu's squad is on the verge of something special.
If you need a reminder of what these two sides can produce, just rewind to January 7th. Inter absolutely dominated the return fixture at the Tardini, with Dimarco and Thuram stealing the show and securing the team's first away win of 2026. That performance set the tone for a season that's been nothing short of electric.
This marks the 58th meeting between Inter and Parma in Serie A, and the history books favor the Nerazzurri. Inter have 24 wins to Parma's 16, with 17 draws splitting them. But don't let the record fool you—Parma have historically been a tricky opponent. Among teams Inter have faced fewer than 100 times in the league, their win rate against Parma sits at just 42% (24 wins in 57 games). That's lower than against any other side, except Sampierdarenese (33%). Still, Inter are riding a wave of momentum: they're unbeaten in their last eight league meetings with Parma (five wins, three draws) and have scored at least two goals in each of the last seven, averaging 2.1 per match.
At San Siro, the story gets even more interesting. Across 28 home encounters, Inter have won ten, Parma have taken two, and a staggering 16 have ended in draws. In fact, four of the last six clashes in Milan have finished level. But here's the twist: Inter have found the net in 26 of those 28 home games against Parma, while the visitors have scored in each of their last six trips to the Meazza. Expect goals.
Speaking of goals, Inter are on a historic tear. With the two they bagged away in Turin, the Nerazzurri have now hit 80 goals in this league campaign. Across Europe's top five leagues in 2025/26, only Barcelona (87) and Bayern Munich (113) have scored more. And this isn't just a flash in the pan—Inter have only surpassed 80 goals after 35 matchdays three times in their history: 92 in 1949/50, 96 in 1950/51, and 81 in 2023/24. A huge chunk of that damage has been done at home, where Inter boast a goal difference of +32 this season (47 scored, 15 conceded). That's their best home goal difference after 17 home games in 60 years, only topped by +35 in 1958/59.
Chivu's side is firing on all cylinders, and San Siro is the stage for another chapter in this thrilling campaign. Grab your gear, because this one's going to be a show.
