Tickets for Vietnamese fans in match against Thailand sold out
More than 2,000 tickets allocated to Vietnamese fans for the upcoming match against Thailand in the Asian zone’s second qualifying round for the World Cup 2020 sold out in just five minutes.
Vietnam's team (in red jersey) in a recent international event. They will face Thailand on September 5 in the Asian zone’s second qualifying round for the World Cup 2020. (Photo: nld.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Morethan 2,000 tickets allocated to Vietnamese fans for the upcoming match againstThailand in the Asian zone’s second qualifying round for the World Cup2020 sold out in just five minutes.
According to the FootballAssociation of Thailand (FAT), all tickets were sold within five minutes ofbeing available on August 19 for the September 5 match between Vietnam andThailand.
Vietnamese fans have beenallocated their own area between stand A and stand D. The price for a travellingsupporter is 650 baht (490,000 VND).
Meanwhile, tickets for local Thaifans are at 500 baht, equivalent to 375,000 VND, for a place in stand A,and 200 baht or 150,000 VND, for a place in stand D.
Earlier, nearly 20,000 ticketsfor Thai fans sold out on August 5 and 11.
Vietnam are in Group G alongsideThailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and the UAE. They will gather at a trainingcamp on August 25 to prepare for the event which will take place at 25,000-seatThammasat Stadium in the city of Rangsit.-VNA
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