Tickets on sale for Lions' opening home matches for 2022 World Cup qualifiers

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Singapore are drawn into a tough Group D, together with Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Palestine.

SINGAPORE — Singapore’s national football team will embark on qualifying for the 2022 World Cup Finals in September, and the Football Association of Singapore has announced ticketing details for the first three home matches of the campaign.

These matches will be the Lions’ first competitive matches under new coach Tatsuma Yoshida. “It is important for us to do well in our home matches, in order to stand a chance of progressing to the next stage of qualifying for not just the World Cup but also the Asian Cup,” the Japanese said in a media release on Tuesday .2 matches at National Stadium, 1 at Jalan BesarTwo of the home matches will be played at the National Stadium: against Yemen on 5 September and against Uzbekistan on 15 October. Tickets for both games will be priced at $15 and $10 .

The Lions’ second home match against Palestine on 10 September will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Tickets for this match will be priced at $12 and $8 . Fans can also purchase a bundle for the two September matches against Yemen and Palestine. This will be priced at a 10 per cent discount of $24.30 and $16.20 .Tickets are on sale at www.sportshub.com.sg.

 

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