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Time Out Dubai
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
Disney On Ice is coming to Dubai: Dates, tickets and more
One of the world's most magical live shows is coming to Dubai later this year. Disney On Ice will bring its Into The Magic production to the Coca-Cola Arena in September for 10 days. The travelling ice skating show stars several of Disney's biggest and most beloved modern characters, including stars of Moana, Frozen and Beauty and the Beast. Tickets are priced from Dhs125 for the shows held between Thursday September 18 and Sunday September 28. During its 10-day run at the City Walk venue, there will be evening shows from 7.30pm. On Fridays, there will be an additional matinee performance at 3.30pm. Weekends will include the matinee show timing and an additional morning show at 11.30pm. There will be no shows on Monday September 22 and Tuesday September 23. Into The Magic will take you to Belle's enchanted world, sail across the ocean with Moana and follow Miquel from Coco on a musical journey. And Anna will travel through snow-covered mountains to find Elsa. You can also expect an appearance from Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Disney On Ice tickets Dhs125, Bronze Dhs245, Silver Dhs345, Gold Dhs500, Platinum Dhs750, VIP Dhs1,000, Royal Disney On Ice show timings Thu Sep 18: 7.30pm Fri Sep 19: 3.30pm, 7.30pm Sat Sep 20: 11.30am, 3.30pm, 7.30pm Sun Sep 21: 11.30am, 3.30pm, 7.30pm Wed Sep 23: 7.30pm Thu Sep 25: 7.30pm Fri Sep 26: 3.30pm, 7.30pm Sat Sep 27: 11.30am, 3.30pm, 7.30pm Sun Sept 28: 11.30am, 3.30pm, 7.30pm Heading to Coca-Cola Arena and want to make a day of it with the family? We've got you covered with our handy day-out guide. From Thu Sep 18 – Sun Sep 28. Show times vary. From Dhs125. Coca-Cola Arena, City Walk. Family things to do in Dubai 13 brilliant things to do in Dubai after sunset It's a late-night city, so make the most of it 14 best beaches for families in the UAE Sandy fun with the kids 19 top family brunches in Dubai to bookmark Mega brunches designed for every family occasion
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
‘The players want to do better' – Leicester City ready to bounce back against West Ham says Miquel
'The players want to do better' – Leicester City ready to bounce back against West Ham says Miquel Leicester City manager Amandine Miquel says that her side are keen to bounce back to winning ways after last weekend's disappointing draw at Crystal Palace. The Foxes were held to a 2-2 draw against the already-relegated Eagles. Leicester City had led twice in the game before being pegged back. Advertisement Leicester City end the campaign with a home fixture against West Ham United. When speaking to the media in the pre-match press conference, manager Miquel said that the players are keen to return to winning ways. 'We were a bit upset at the end of the game last weekend because we didn't control it well enough and didn't react well at 2-1,' Miquel said. 'I think the players want to do better. 'It's a completely different opponent that are in good form but we will be looking to finish strongly in our stadium.' Latest opponents West Ham United have enjoyed an excellent season and could yet finish in the top half of the Barclays Women's Super League table. Miquel believes that her side would have had similar success if not for a catalogue of injuries. Advertisement She said 'Their project and their game plan could be really close to ours. The difference between them and us right now are the injuries. If they spent 19 games out of the 22 without a striker, which was our case, it's a different season. 'If we had lost less players, we would be looking more like them, closer to that upper part of mid-table.' Forward Shekiera Martinez has hit the headlines for West Ham United of late. She has hit 10 goals in just 11 Barclays Women's Super League outings. Miquel says that Leicester City won't change their approach to defending in a bid to contain the German. She said 'We will defend as usual. Defending is the thing that we've improved the most this season, so we will make sure that we stick to our defensive concepts and apply them well. We will try to limit any clear chances as much as we can by being really narrow close to our goal.' Leicester City's Barclays Women's Super League fixture against West Ham United kicks-off at 12.30pm on Saturday afternoon. Tickets remain on-sale and can be purchased by clicking here.


BBC News
25-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
'We will look at points after the last game'
Leicester City boss Amandine Miquel refuses to be distracted by the relegation battle even though her side could secure Women's Super League safety this currently sit seven points clear of the relegation zone with three matches remaining and could secure their spot in the top flight prior to kick-off on Sunday (15:00 BST) if Crystal Palace lose to West Ham (12:30 BST) earlier in the day. "We will look at the points after the last game and hopefully, we will have enough," Miquel said."If it's not this weekend, we still have two more games for us to get a really good overall result."Leicester are hosting an injury-ravaged Manchester City, who have only won two of their past five WSL matches to leave their Champions League hopes hanging by a thread. However, Miquel is not underestimating Nick Cushing's side."Even though they have injuries, they still have a good squad and good players. We know when you have injuries, it's the moment for others to show themselves. It won't be easier than usual, it'll just be different," she said."We have focused on us. We want to be stronger defensively and make sure we keep the threats offensively."
Yahoo
27-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Leicester 'closest' to what I want
[Getty Images] Amandine Miquel said last week's victory over Brighton is the "closest" her Leicester side have come to playing the way she wants. The Foxes scored three first-half goals and held off a late charge from Brighton to win 3-2 and pull six points clear from the bottom of the table. "This game is the closest we've been to what I like the team to look like," said Miquel, who took charge in the summer. Advertisement "I'm not really a fan of having the ball. It has been long for the players to understand that when you don't have the ball, you can still win games. "Everyone thinks that having the ball makes you a winner, which is not always the case." She added: "It's starting to look like I want it to look like. "Defensively, it's not good enough yet. We've taken too many goals in the second phase, and we have to improve that. But on the offensive aspects, I think the last games' first half looks closer to what they'd like to have." Here are the key lines from Miquel's news conference before facing Tottenham on Sunday (14:00 GMT): She has "lost count" of the number of injuries her side are dealing with. Miquel would not confirm if Missy Goodwin had recovered from illness and would be back in the squad on Sunday. The Leicester boss wants her side to have "no regrets" after their game against Tottenham. She said previously in the season, anyone "that could kick a ball was playing forward" because of injuries, but now there is a "fight" to be in the starting XI. Leicester will be "fighting in every game, even if it's just to climb up one position".


BBC News
27-03-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Leicester 'closest' to what I want
Amandine Miquel said last week's victory over Brighton is the "closest" her Leicester side have come to playing the way she Foxes scored three first-half goals and held off a late charge from Brighton to win 3-2 and pull six points clear from the bottom of the table."This game is the closest we've been to what I like the team to look like," said Miquel, who took charge in the summer."I'm not really a fan of having the ball. It has been long for the players to understand that when you don't have the ball, you can still win games. "Everyone thinks that having the ball makes you a winner, which is not always the case."She added: "It's starting to look like I want it to look like. "Defensively, it's not good enough yet. We've taken too many goals in the second phase, and we have to improve that. But on the offensive aspects, I think the last games' first half looks closer to what they'd like to have."Here are the key lines from Miquel's news conference before facing Tottenham on Sunday (14:00 GMT):She has "lost count" of the number of injuries her side are dealing would not confirm if Missy Goodwin had recovered from illness and would be back in the squad on Leicester boss wants her side to have "no regrets" after their game against said previously in the season, anyone "that could kick a ball was playing forward" because of injuries, but now there is a "fight" to be in the starting will be "fighting in every game, even if it's just to climb up one position".