Meridianbet Match Focus: Inter Milan VS Barcelona

May 6 2025 Share

After a dramatic 3-3 draw in the first leg, Inter Milan and Barcelona meet again at San Siro with a place in the UEFA Champions League final at stake. Both sides showed their attacking strengths in Spain, and with the tie finely poised, Tuesday’s clash promises to deliver another high-stakes encounter.

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After an electric first-leg encounter in Barcelona, which saw six goals shared in a frantic end-to-end battle, the tie now shifts to Milan. Inter, with a rock-solid home record in Europe, will look to replicate their famous 2010 triumph over Barca—while the Catalans aim to return to the final for the first time since 2015.

Inter are 2.92 to win in 90 minutes, while a Barcelona victory is priced at 2.23, and a draw—which would force extra time—is available at 3.86.

To Qualify

With the aggregate score tied, qualification could go either way:

Barcelona to Qualify: 1.73
Inter to Qualify: 2.17

Will we see another dramatic finish? Extra time is priced at 3.90, while penalties are a long shot at 6.80.

Form Guide

Inter are unbeaten in their last 15 UCL home games, winning 12.
Barcelona have only managed 2 away wins in UCL semi-finals, losing 11 times.
But don’t count them out—Barça have scored 40 goals in the tournament so far.

 

Players to Watch

Lamine Yamal continues to dazzle, scoring five UCL goals as a teenager. Back him to score first?
Denzel Dumfries, after bagging a brace in the first leg, remains a threat down the flank.

 

Will Inter strike first at home? They’re 2.09 to score the opening goal.

Betting Specials

Both Teams to Score (GG): 1.42
Over 2.5 Total Goals: 1.45
Correct Score 1-2 in favour of Barcelona: 9.00

 

With both sides carrying firepower and defensive gaps, a high-scoring encounter could be on the cards again.

Team News

Inter could miss top scorer Lautaro Martinez due to injury.
Barcelona welcome back several stars, with Lewandowski and Balde nearing a return.
Keep an eye on starting lineups before finalising your selections.

 

Cards, Corners & More

Looking for extra value? Meridianbet offers hundreds of side bets:

Over 3.5 Total Bookings: 1.64
Barcelona to get First Booking: 1.86
Inter Over 4.5 Corners: 2.03

Meridianbet Tip:

This match is expected to deliver drama and goals. While Barca’s attack may give them the edge, Inter’s home resilience can’t be underestimated. Explore Double Chance markets, goal combos, and custom bet slips to build your perfect ticket.

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PN Leader Meets Prime Minister Over Conscience Vessel Case

PN Leader Meets Prime Minister Over Conscience Vessel Case
May 6 2025 Share

Opposition Leader Bernard Grech took to social media following an urgent meeting with Prime Minister Robert Abela regarding the vessel Conscience, currently located in territorial waters near Malta.

Grech said he received “all assurances” that the interests of the Maltese people and the country’s security are being safeguarded.

He emphasised that the well-being of the individuals aboard the ship was also being addressed, stating, “For us, every life matters,” and he was satisfied that guarantees were given regarding their health and safety.

Grech also addressed the issue in Parliament, where he thanked Malta’s law enforcement and all those involved in handling the situation.

He noted that “the national interest comes first and above all,” explaining that this principle guided the Opposition’s cautious approach.

The Nationalist Party refrained from public commentary on the matter until they had a clearer understanding of the facts.

The Opposition leader expressed appreciation to the Prime Minister for accepting his request for an urgent meeting, highlighting the importance of unity in such sensitive cases.

Grech concluded by condemning the alleged incident involving the vessel, stating, “We condemn this attack—if it is confirmed to have been an attack—regardless of who carried it out.”

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Scouting Trip Turns Into Turtle Rescue Mission

Scouting Trip Turns Into Turtle Rescue Mission
May 6 2025 Share

Taking to social media over the weekend, NGO Żibel shared what happened when a scouting trip ended up becoming a turtle rescue mission.

The team was diving around Mġarr ix-Xini and Crystal Lagoon looking for ghost nets, when they came across a juvenile turtle on their way back.

The turtle was flapping its left flipper without touching the water and was not diving.

Concerned that something was wrong, the team brought the turtle – named Lil Zibz – to Wildlife Rescue Team Malta.

The team found algal growth on the left side of the caprice, indicating it has been floating lopsided at the water’s surface

Lil Zibz is now being cared for by a vet.

‘If you spot any wild animal in Malta injured or in danger, please call 9999 9505.’

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Terry Muscat Takes Legal Action Against Bajd U Bejken

Terry Muscat Takes Legal Action Against Bajd U Bejken
May 6 2025 Share

Local social media personality Terry Muscat spoke out via Facebook Live after a photo she described as offensive and deeply hurtful was displayed during the Bajd u Bejken live show on May 2nd.

Muscat, who was not present at the event, said she received messages and screenshots from audience members showing a digitally altered image of her.

The image depicted half of her face, while the other half was edited to include a male body part, which she says was meant to mock her identity as a transgender woman.

“I usually don’t get offended easily, but this broke me,” Muscat said. “I felt like I couldn’t ever go out again.” She explained that the image crossed a line and caused her emotional distress, especially given the public nature of the mockery.

“I’ve tolerated jokes and comments before, but this is too much,” she added, noting that Facebook’s guidelines prevented her from reposting the photo to raise awareness about what had happened.

 

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Muscat has since reported the incident to the Bormla police station, hoping action will be taken against the show’s producers.

‘Satire is not an excuse for degradation’, she posted on social media. ‘Freedom of expression should go hand-in-hand with respect of every individual’s dignity.

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