Bukit Jalil Stadium in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) has a maximum capacity of up to 100,000 spectators. However, up to this point, the stadium's Organizing Committee (OC) announced that they have only sold about 30,000 tickets for the match between the Vietnam and Malaysia teams.

Some Vietnamese players are about to return to Bukit Jalil Stadium (Photo: Khoa Nguyen).
With just two days to go before kick-off, it is highly unlikely that Bukit Jalil will sell out its maximum capacity.
This is quite a surprising detail, because tickets to watch the match between Vietnam and Malaysia at Bukit Jalil Stadium are sold at quite cheap prices.
Previously, the Malaysian host organization issued 4 ticket prices for the match on June 10. The highest ticket price is 70 ringgit (about 420,000 VND)/ticket. In addition, this match also has other ticket prices, including 60 ringgit (about 360,000 VND)/ticket and 40 ringgit (about 240,000 VND)/ticket.

The match between Vietnam and Malaysia is very important for both teams (Photo: Tien Tuan).
The ticket price of 40 ringgit is for standing room tickets (no seats). In addition, FAM also announced a super cheap ticket price of 5 ringgit (about 30,000 VND) for children.
However, many Malaysian fans still prefer to stay home and watch the match on television, instead of going directly to the stadium to watch their team play.
If the Bukit Jalil Stadium is not filled to capacity when Malaysia hosts Vietnam on June 10, the pressure on Vietnam will be significantly reduced. The sound effects in this giant stadium will also be reduced.
The match between Vietnam and Malaysia is a decisive match for the top spot in Group F of the 3rd qualifying round of the 2027 Asian Cup. The top team will qualify for the final round of the Asian Football Championship two years later.

Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/e-ve-o-san-bukit-jalil-doi-tuyen-viet-nam-do-ap-luc-20250608160635626.htm
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