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How to get the best kick out of the coming Hong Kong Football Festival

How to get the best kick out of the coming Hong Kong Football Festival

A week-long football mega-event set to kick off on Thursday will bring four of the world's most renowned clubs – Liverpool, AC Milan, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur – to Hong Kong's Kai Tak Stadium.
Besides the highly anticipated matches, fans will be allowed to attend open training sessions and engage in various related activities during the Hong Kong Football Festival 2025.
The Post looks at the schedule, highlights and transport arrangements for the event.
What is the event schedule?
The festival features a full line-up of matches and public events.
It will kick off on Friday with open training sessions featuring two European giants: Liverpool FC at 5pm at Kai Tak Stadium and AC Milan at 7.30pm at Hong Kong Stadium.
The first major clash, pitting Liverpool against AC Milan, is scheduled for Saturday at 7.30pm at Kai Tak Stadium.
The following week, fans can catch a training session for Tottenham Hotspur at 6pm on Tuesday and for Arsenal at 6pm the next day, both held at the new stadium.
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