Tickets for Vietnam-Myanmar friendly match to go on sale

Tickets for the upcoming U23 friendly football match between Vietnam and Myanmar are set to go on sale on June 4.
Tickets for Vietnam-Myanmar friendly match to go on sale ảnh 1The U23 teams of Vietnam and Myanmar will have a friendly match at the Viet Tri Stadium of Phu Tho province on June 7 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Tickets forthe upcoming U23 friendly football match between Vietnam and Myanmar are set togo on sale on June 4.

There will be numerous outletswhere the 16,700 tickets will be sold, including online, at ticketbooths and through official dispatchers.

Prices will range between 150,000VND and 200,000 VND (6.5 – 8.7 USD)

The match is set to take place atthe Viet Tri Stadium in the northern midland province of Phu Tho.

The friendly match, which willtake place on June 7, will serve as preparation for both sides aheadof the 30th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 30) in the Philippinesthis November. 

The VietnamFootball Federation (VFF) said it is part of its plans to take the nationalteam around the country so that fans could see their idols in person.

It will be thefirst time the 20,000-seat Viet Tri stadium, which received a faceliftrecently, will host an international match.-VNA

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