Of the total, around 3,000 tickets are for Vietnamesefootball fans, according to the host country’s organising committee.
Spectators are asked to follow Japan’s COVID-19 preventionand control measures for the March 29 match. Violators may be asked to leave the 60,000-seat Saitama Stadium.
As planned, the Vietnamese team will have a training onMarch 28 afternoon to get familiar with the ground.
Vietnam lost 0-1 to Japan in the first leg which took placeat Hanoi’s My Dinh Stadium on November 11./.
