The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) is offering early bird discounts on tickets for the Lions' home matches in the ASEAN Mitsubishi Electric Cup. Fans can purchase tickets starting from S$8 during an early bird sales period from noon on Monday until 11.59pm on December 1st.
Shakir Hamzah goes in for a tackle in Singapore’s international friendly with Myanmar, on Nov 14, 2024. SINGAPORE: Lions fans can get tickets for the team's Mitsubishi Electric Cup home matches from as low as S$8 , the Football Association of Singapore said on Sunday .
Tsutomu Ogura’s Lions will play two home matches at the National Stadium, taking on Cambodia on Dec 11 at 7pm, followed by a clash against defending champions Thailand on Dec 17 at 8.30pm. Category 1 tickets, which offer the best views of the pitch, are priced at S$20 during early bird sales and S$33 during regular sales.
To encourage parents to watch the matches with their children, there are limited Family Zone tickets at S$20 for one adult and one child or youth aged 16 and below. “Affordable ticket pricing is part of an overarching move by the FAS to better engage Singapore football fans and has already seen several initiatives rolled out,” said FAS on Sunday.
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