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How to watch Napoli vs Inter Milan in the UK: Live stream and TV channel for Serie A title showdown

Scott McTominay is dreaming of Serie A glory
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Scott McTominay is potentially just 12 games away from becoming a champion in Italy.

The Scotland international has been a revelation in Serie A since swapping crisis-hit Manchester United for Napoli in the summer. Described by La Gazzetta dello Sport as "one of the symbols of this new Napoli based on physicality and tactical nous", McTominay has even been compared to Steven Gerrard and former Azzurri favourite Marek Hamsik.

As the Red Devils continue to slip down the Premier League, Tartan Army idol McTominay will play a central role in the title battle with leaders and defending champions Inter Milan in the Maradona Stadium on Saturday night, with Antonio Conte's high-flying Napoli just a point behind. Here, Record Sport tells you everything you need to know ahead of the top-of-the-table showdown.

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When is Napoli vs Inter Milan?

Napoli welcome Inter Milan to the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on Saturday March 1. Kick-off is at 5pm UK time.

Is Napoli vs Inter Milan on TV in the UK?

Yes, it is. The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage starting at 5pm and running until 7pm.

Can I live stream Napoli vs Inter Milan in the UK?

Indeed, you can. Viewers can stream the match on their devices via the Discovery+ website or app at a cost of £30.99 per month. However, the broadcaster does not provide a pay-per-view option. To sign up click HERE.

Team news

Napoli will be without injured trio Frank Anguissa, David Neres and Pasquale Mazzocchi. Fit-again Marcus Thuram is expected to return to Inter Milan's starting XI, but first-choice keeper Yann Sommer, and defensive trio Matteo Darmian, Carlos Augusto and Nicola Zalewski have all been ruled out.