Four Singapore Premier League Matches at National Stadium in May and June

SINGAPORE, 15 MAY 2018: Four Singapore Premier League clubs will be playing at the National Stadium, Singapore Sports Hub this weekend to give the clubs greater exposure and the experience of playing at the iconic venue.

Both matches kick off at 8.30pm due to the month of Ramadan. Tickets go on sale at 9am tomorrow, 16 May 2018.

Geylang International FC 19-year-old midfielder Danish Irfan said: “I’m looking forward to playing our first game at the National Stadium. It is not every day we get to play at the iconic venue and it is inspiring to be playing there. Morale is high after our last match and we will be looking to build on that to do well against Warriors this Sunday. I hope that our fans will come down to support us at the National Stadium.”

Singapore Sports Hub Chief Commercial Officer, Mr Adam Firth, said: “We are thrilled that football fans can witness our Singapore Premier League clubs compete in what will certainly be four riveting match-ups, right here at the National Stadium. The Singapore Sports Hub is the home of Singapore football, and we will continue to support our local teams and cultivate a sports culture that brings the community together.”

DATEMATCHTIMEADULTCONCESSION
19 May 2018SaturdayBalestier Khalsa FC vs Home United FC8.30pm$6*$2*
20 May 2018SundayWarriors FC vs Geylang International FC8.30pm$7*$3*

Young Lions, Hougang United FC and Brunei DPMM FC will also be playing at the Sports Hub next month for the first time. Tickets for the matches go on sale at 9am on Monday 21 May 2018.

DATEMATCHTIMEADULTCONCESSION
23 June 2018SaturdayYoung Lions vs Home United FC5.30pm$6*$2*
24 June 2018SundayHougang United FC vs Brunei DPMM FC5.30pm$6*$2*

* Ticket prices are inclusive of ticketing fee.

Tickets are available at www.fas.org.sg/tickets and the Kallang Wave Mall box office on match days.

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