It’s estimated that around 45,000 fans are expected at San Siro tonight for Atalanta’s Champions League Round of 16 game against Valencia.

La Dea are making history, as it’s their first Champions League knockout game in the club’s history.

The club has been playing their European games at San Siro this season, due to the Gewiss Arena failing to meet UEFA requirements.

It’s estimated that around 45,000 fans are expected at San Siro tonight for Atalanta’s Champions League Round of 16 game against Valencia.

La Dea are making history, as it’s their first Champions League knockout game in the club’s history.

The club has been playing their European games at San Siro this season, due to the Gewiss Arena failing to meet UEFA requirements.

According to financial website Calcio e Finanza, around 45,000 fans are expected to converge at the home of Milan and Inter for the clash against the Spanish side.

This number could rise closer to kick off time, states the website.

This is remarkable, considering the population of the city of Bergamo is just over 120,000.

La Dea’s average home attendance across the group stage was 29,571 fans.

The second leg will be played on March 10 in Valencia.

Byemmet

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