Inter will face the Norwegian ice in the match against Bodo/Glimt

After the Serie A victory over Juventus FC, Inter returns to action in the Champions League, where the team led by Cristian Chivu will travel to Norway to face Bodo/Glimt in the first match of the play-off phase.
Images from Norway show that the field of the "Aspmyra Stadion" stadium has been cleared of snow, while forecasts indicate the possibility of precipitation overnight.
However, partly cloudy weather is expected from tomorrow and the challenge is not considered in danger of being postponed.

What is most worrying is the low temperature. At the start of the match, which will be refereed by German referee Daniel Siebert, temperatures are expected to hover between -5 and -6 degrees Celsius, with the real feeling possibly dropping to -11 degrees.
The difficult weather conditions and synthetic turf increase the risk of injuries, which does not do Inter any credit.
Billetter til bortefelte i Milano er i salg nå 🤩 https://t.co/doJIhfZyeN pic.twitter.com/ID1vPMtxvC
— FK Bodø/Glimt (@Glimt) February 16, 2026
For this very reason, Chivu has decided that the team will train on synthetic grass pitches at the Interello training center, so that players like Lautaro Martínez and his teammates can acclimatize to the conditions they will find in Norway. /Telegrafi/






















































