The wait is over! Pre-registration for tickets of the Mumbai City FC vs Al Hilal, AFC Champions League game is underway. The ISL shield champions will play Al Hilal in the DY Patil Stadium in in Navi Mumbai on November 6th. Here are all the details you need to know about the bumper clash. The clash might see Brazilian Superstar Neymar play in India.
How to buy tickets for Mumbai City FC vs Al-Hilal?
Mumbai City FC on Friday opened the pre-registration for Mumbai City vs Al Hilal game. One can pre-register for the tickets on Book My Show (BMS). The platform is the exclusive ticketing partners of Mumbai City FC. Upon logging in to the portal, one is being asked to provide details such as the name, email id and phone number. After providing the details, the app will show a message saying further updates of the event will be provided the shortly.
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Ticket prices for Mumbai City FC vs Al-Hilal
Since this is a pre-registration, the ticket prices for the event has still not been disclosed. However, the prices are expected to remain high since this is high-profile match with some of the best players in the world.
The maximum number of tickets available for the AFC clash between Mumbai City FC and Al Hilal is only 38,000 out of the total 55,000 available tickets. 2,000 tickets will be reserved for VIP guests, celebrities, and political leaders.
Al Hilal boasts of a star-studded team including Neymar, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, Kalidou Koulibaly, and Ruben Neves.
The Saudi club has been the top-ranked team in the tournament, winning four times. Al Hilal has also finishing as the runners-up on five occasions. The other two teams in the group that would be playing in Pune are FC Nassai Mazandaran from Iran and PFC Navbahor Namangan from Uzbekistan. Mumbai City will play them on 18th September and 4th December respectively.
Nassaji Mazandaran of Iran defeated Mumbai City FC 2-0 in the AFC Champions League 2023-24 Group D opener. The Iranian club’s goals came from Ehsan Hosseini (34′) and Mohammad Azadi (62′). MCFC couldn’t find the finishing touch to get on the scoreboard.