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All HK Football Festival tickets snapped up

All HK Football Festival tickets snapped up

RTHK12-05-2025

All HK Football Festival tickets snapped up
The Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 will take place at the Kai Tak Stadium. Photo courtesy of TEG Sport
Tickets for two upcoming football matches in Hong Kong showcasing four of the world's top teams have completely sold out, according to the organisers on Monday
Premier League champions Liverpool will face AC Milan for the Standard Chartered Trophy on July 26, whereas two other Premier League teams, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, will battle in the first-ever north London derby outside the UK on July 31.
All tickets were snapped up through general sale, which had started at 10am on Monday.
"With a seating configuration of over 48,000 for the matches, The Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 is the first ever international football event to be held at Kai Tak Stadium and has drawn what will be the largest ever crowd to watch a football match in Hong Kong," organisers wrote in a statement.
Fans can still purchase tickets for the open training sessions of Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, scheduled for July 24, 29 and 30 respectively at Kai Tak Stadium. Ticket prices range from HK$99 to HK$299.

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