The Champions League match between Inter Milan and Bayern Munich at San Siro generated gate receipts exceeding €10 million, making it the stadium's third-highest earning event in history, after the Milan Derby Champions League semifinals. The quarterfinal second leg match was a thrilling encounter with four second-half goals, ultimately allowing Inter Milan to advance to the semifinals against Barcelona. The game attracted a total of 75,625 spectators, including 4,300 Bayern Munich fans, resulting in a packed stadium and a significant revenue of over €10,061,474 for San Siro. While not surpassing the earnings from previous Inter Milan matches, such as the 2002-03 and 2022-23 Champions League semifinals against AC Milan, it notably exceeded the revenue from the previous season's round of sixteen tie against Atletico Madrid.