"Tottenham" - "Inter": Not Enough Equality Anymore (Interesting Facts)

Another intriguing match is on Wednesday in the UEFA Champions League.

At "Wembley" stadium, two teams from Group B will face off - London's "Tottenham" and Milan's "Inter". Mauricio Pochettino's team is facing a "do or die" situation in this confrontation, as even a draw is not enough for the "Spurs".

"Barcelona" has already secured a spot in the next stage with 10 points, "Inter" has 7 points, and "Tottenham" only has four. If the match were to end in a draw, there would be a three-point difference, and considering that "Inter" beat their opponents from London in the first match, the ticket to the quarterfinals would belong to them.

"Tottenham" needs a victory and hopes that in the last round, PSV will cause trouble for the team from the capital of fashion.

Here are some interesting facts about the upcoming match:

"Tottenham" won both of their last home matches against "Inter" - they triumphed with a score of 3:1 in the 2010-11 Champions League season and after two years, a crushing victory of 3:0 in the UEFA Europa League.

For the Milan team, in the last five matches against "Tottenham", they have never managed to keep a clean sheet, but they have only scored once.

The home team has won all of their last five matches in which they faced the "Tottenham" - "Inter" pair.

Four out of seven "Tottenham" goals in the Champions League this season were scored in the second half.

Star player Harry Kane has scored 13 goals and made two assists in his last 14 Champions League matches.

This will be the first official match for "Inter" at "Wembley" stadium. The Italian team has won four out of their last five visits to this stadium.

The Milan team is arguably the team with the most character in the Champions League - three out of their five goals this season were scored after the 85th minute, including two against the same "Tottenham".

Mauro Icardi has scored in five out of the last six matches for "Inter" in the Champions League.

Predicted lineups:

"Tottenham": Lloris; Aurier, Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Davies; Sissoko, Dier, Eriksen; Alli, Kane, Son.

"Inter": Handanovič; D'Ambrosio, De Vrij, Skriniar, Asamoah; Vecino, Brozović; Politano, Nainggolan, Perišić; Icardi.