Inter Milan will welcome Bodo/Glimt to San Siro for their UEFA Champions League knockout playoff second leg on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. Both teams are approaching the game with the tie delicately balanced after a high-tempo first meeting in Norway. The Serie A side return home relieved, remembering that away goals no longer apply.
But, momentum and tactical control will still be decisive under the lights in Milan. Bodo/Glimt’s fearless attacking approach has troubled bigger European sides in recent seasons. Meanwhile, Inter’s recent domestic consistency, superior squad depth, and the hostile environment that is set to welcome the Norwegian side, should give them the edge.
𝗞𝗔𝗠𝗣𝗗𝗔𝗚
— FK Bodø/Glimt (@Glimt) February 24, 2026
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🆚 Inter
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🏟️ San Siro
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You can find more of our soccer predictions on our main picks hub. Here’s how we’re betting Inter Milan vs Bodo/Glimt tonight, including our Best Bet, a Same-Game Parlay, and key trends to know.
Our best bet for Inter Milan vs Bodo/Glimt is Both Teams to Score: No at -245 (BetMGM) / -164 (FanDuel).
Across their last 10 games in all competitions, Inter have scored 18 goals but conceded 12. Six of them featured goals at both ends. On the other hand, Bodo/Glimt’s have scored 21 goals and conceded 14 in their last 10 games across all competitions. The Norwegian champions have scored in eight of those contests.
They’re averaging over two goals per game in the league and maintaining an attacking identity in Europe. Their Champions League campaign has been defined by consistently pulling surprises over big names. So, with their commitment to keep pressing, even on the road, and Inter’s attacking reliability at San Siro makes the pick plausible.
Our pick: Inter Milan to Win at -102 (BetMGM) / -105 (FanDuel)
Inter have won seven of their last 10 matches across all competitions. They’re also unbeaten in their last five at San Siro. During that stretch, they have averaged over 1.9 goals per game. Marcus Thuram remains a focal attacking presence helping build those impressive numbers as he consistently produces high-quality chances. He has been directly involved in multiple goals across Inter’s recent fixtures.
Bodo/Glimt have also shown resilience on the road. They’ve won six of their last nine road matches in all competitions. However, several of those wins came in the league. Against top-tier opposition, they have conceded multiple goals when forced into prolonged defensive phases. So, a deeper bench, experience in knockout ties, and tactical control at home puts Inter ahead for getting away with a win.
Bet $100 to Win $121.86 (FanDuel)
Total Goals Over 2.5 (-420) + BTTS: Yes (-1640) + Marcus Thuram to Score or Assist (-230)
Over 2.5 goals aligns with Inter’s recent home output and Bodo/Glimt’s consistent push against big names. Seven of Inter’s last 10 matches have produced at least three total goals. Meanwhile Bodo/Glimt’s fixtures frequently surpass that threshold due to their aggressive pressing and open transitions.
Adding BTTS makes sense considering Inter will be especially motivated playing at home and to progress and Bodo/Glimt not sitting back quietly. Including Thuram to score or assist is grounded in his consistent involvement in Inter’s final-third sequences. He averages multiple shots per match. He also regularly contributes through either finishing or key lay-offs inside the box.
Bodo/Glimt are unlikely to sit deep for 90 minutes. It should elevate the tempo of the game and create counterattacking moments. Inter’s wing-backs, by pushing high, increase shot creation. But they also occasionally expose channels in behind.
Considering both sides have averaged above 1.8 goals scored per match across their last 10 outings, a three-goal baseline is statistically realistic. Thuram’s role as a primary attacking conduit makes him the most reliable individual contributor within that projected scoring environment.
| Market | BetMGM | FanDuel |
| 1X2 | Inter Milan -375 / Draw +575 / Bodo/Glimt +850 | Inter Milan -450 / Draw +600 / Bodo/Glimt +900 |
| Goals Markets | Over 2.5: -375 / Under 2.5: +250 Over 3.5: -145 / Under 3.5: +105 | Over 2.5: -420 / Under 2.5: +310 Over 3.5: -158 / Under 3.5: +128 |
| BTTS | Yes: -155 / No: +110 | Yes: -158 / No: +124 |
| Asian Handicap | Inter Milan +1.25: +108 Bodo/Glimt -1.25: -242 / -1.50: -133 | – |
| Draw No Bet | Inter Milan: -1200 Bodo/Glimt: +650 | Inter Milan: -1200 Bodo/Glimt: – |
| Double Chance | Inter Milan or Draw: -1600 Bodo/Glimt or Draw: +290 | Inter Milan or Draw: -1500 Bodo/Glimt or Draw: +330 |
In soccer, injuries and rotations can drastically alter how a match plays out, especially when it comes to BTTS, totals, and goalscorer markets. Navigating through a few key injuries in this clash, both coaches will look to lineup their strongest XI. Here are the players who are either doubtful or are set to miss out:
| Team | Player | Status | Notes |
| Inter Milan | Lautaro Martinez | Out | Calf |
Reminder: Always check confirmed lineups 60–75 minutes before kickoff, especially for goalscorer and BTTS markets.
Inter Milan vs Bodo/Glimt kicks off at 3:00 PM ET on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 (8:00 PM local UK time).
The match will be played at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy.
Broadcast rights vary by territory. In the US, the Champions League can be telecast on Paramount+. The match will be telecast on TNT Sports in the UK. The match will also be available to stream on these broadcasters’ official websites.
| Detail | Info |
| Date | February 24, 2026 |
| Time | 3:00 PM ET / 8:00 PM GT |
| Competition | Champions League |
| Venue | San Siro Stadium, Milan, Italy |
| TV / Streaming (USA) | Paramount+ |
| TV / Streaming (UK) | TNT Sports |
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