Football: Tickets for Lions’ ASEAN Championship semi-finals to go on sale Dec 22

SINGAPORE: Tickets go on sale at 12 p.m. on Sunday ( Dec 22 ) for the ASEAN Championship semi-finals.

The first leg of the semi-final will kick off at the 6, 000-seater Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday at 9pm, with tickets starting from S$ 24 ( US$ 17.70 ).

The National Stadium was made unavailable for this match and the rest of the tournament due to a late schedule change that had already been booked for concerts during this time, according to the Football Association of Singapore ( FAS ) in a media release on Saturday.

Singapore defeated Causeway competitors Malaysia to a hard-fought bring to advance to the semi-finals on Friday, sealing their position in the competition.

The Lions finished second inside Group A, trailing only Thailand’s scorers who defeated Cambodia 3-2. The Lions finished with seven positions, while the Thais finished with 12 and the Lions finished with seven. &nbsp,

The Lions ‘ semi-final player will be determined on Saturday night with Group B however wide open.

Depending on Saturday’s benefits, Singapore may experience Vietnam, Indonesia, or Myanmar in the semi-finals.

Tickets will only be available for purchase on-site at Jalan Besar Stadium in order to ensure that even Singapore fans can get tickets to the house fan area and speak out against the Lions ‘ fight for a place in the last, according to FAS.

When purchasing tickets online, there will need to be proof of identification, but according to FAS, no private information will be collected.

Additionally, there is a four-ticket order restriction for each individual per transaction.

Category 1 cards, which offer the best opinions of the ball, are priced at S$ 49. S$ 35 for Category 2 tickets, while S$$ 24 for Category 3 tickets.

For aside fans, about 300 votes will be allocated in the absent area. Tickets cost S$ 38 and are only available for purchase on game time from 3 p.m. to 30 p.m. the day before the game’s realization.

Match organisers reserve the right to refuse entry to absent fans holding residence part tickets and to release away fans seated in house sections, according to the association.

The Lions began their battle last Wednesday with a 2-1 get over&nbsp, Cambodia at the National Stadium, followed by a 3-0 win against Timor-Leste in Hanoi.

They led by two goals kindness of a pair of stunners from Shawal and Faris on Wednesday and put in a remarkable showing against local heavyweights Thailand&nbsp.

But the Thais, who are defending champions, did report four with no comment, with two ambitions coming in second half delay period.

Singapore next made the semi-finals of the local competition in its 2021 model, where they were eliminated by Indonesia.

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