MilanInter is completely sold out tonight, setting a new record, and there are also changes in the stands.

It kicks off at 19.45 GMT, click here for a match preview.

All the tickets have already gone with an attendance of 79,173.

This sets a new record with revenue worth €3,324,594.

There are also changes in the stands, as drums and loudspeakers are allowed back in for the ultras.

Milan-Inter is completely sold out tonight, setting a new record, and there are also changes in the stands.

It kicks off at 19.45 GMT, click here for a match preview.

All the tickets have already gone with an attendance of 79,173.

This sets a new record with revenue worth €3,324,594.

There are also changes in the stands, as drums and loudspeakers are allowed back in for the ultras.

Drums and indeed any musical instruments had been barred from Italian stadiums since 2007, but the local authorities gave the all-clear for the derby.

“It’s an important signal, as drums create atmosphere and never caused anyone harm,” leader of the Curva Sud Luca Lucci told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“They use them in Germany and other stadiums around the world, representing an image of clean fandom.

“The Milan derby has for some time been a fair and loyal encounter both in the stands and outside the stadium.”

All week the two clubs have been trying to ensure a relaxed atmosphere with a joint Twitter campaign asking opposing fans to take pictures together, called ‘Adopt a cousin.’

There will also be comedy duo Ale e Franz in the stands, with Ale leading the Inter chants and Franz among the Milan supporters.

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