Will the Stade de France really be well-stocked on Thursday November 14 (8:45 p.m.), match day between the French team and Israel in the Nations League?
Between the increasingly glaring disenchantment of the French with football and their national selection as well as the global context surrounding Israel and the latest clashes in Amsterdam last week, the Blues enclosure is still struggling to fill three days before the encounter.
Less than 15,000 tickets sold last Friday
On the official ticket office of the Federation, many places are still available for purchase between €23 and €145 to find yourself in the 1is ring, the stands closest to the pitch. It is difficult to estimate at the moment the number of seats still empty, but only less than 15,000 tickets were sold on Friday November 8 in the venue which can hold up to 80,000.
The event in Saint-Denis will be placed under the highest surveillance, the security system having been reinforced: 1,600 police officers and 1,400 stewards will supervise the holding of the game according to our information, i.e. double what is in place usually.
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Named ticketing, closed stadium parking… Security measures which can logically explain the reasons for the large number of tickets still on sale.
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