Brazil v England in Qatar

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Brazil v England in Qatar

by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 02 Oct 2009 20:13

Tickets went on sale today for England Fans and, while I have mine secured, I've got about 20 mates who have already booked flights and hotels but there is bugger all local news about where the other 35,000 odd tickets are going on sale in Doha.

Anyone got any info?

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Re: Brazil v England in Qatar

by RG30 » 02 Oct 2009 20:22

England will play Brazil in an away international friendly on Saturday 14 November 2009.

England will play Brazil in their final match of 2009, with Fabio Capello's side taking on the Confederation Cup winners in Qatar in November.

With both teams having qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South AfricaTM the friendly will be played on the first of two dates set aside in the international calendar for World Cup playoffs.

The match will take place on Saturday 14 November in the Qatari capital Doha, in a rematch of the first England game at Wembley in 2007. The arrangement that saw Brazil face England in their opening game at the new Wembley stadium two years ago included the contractual obligation to play the reverse match within three years.

Under Fabio Capello, England also continue to use their friendly internationals as opportunities to play the very best teams in world football, with Brazil currently ranked number one in the world.

Having faced Holland in August, third in the latest FIFA rankings, England also faced Spain and Germany at the turn of last year, with those teams ranked number one and two in the world at the time.

Capello said: "To play a team like Brazil will be an important moment for us, we can understand more about ourselves and the level we must reach by playing the best teams.

"We have played Spain, Holland, Germany and France, some of the best teams in the world. In each of these games we have also played away from home which is important before South Africa.

"One of the benefits of securing qualification against Croatia is that we can start to plan for the World Cup, and this match is one part of our plans."

Ticketing Arrangements

As we have secured enough tickets to satisfy demand, we will not be asking englandfans+ members to register for this match.

englandfans+ members
Brazil v England
Saturday 14 November 2009
Venue: Kalifa Stadium, Doha
Kick Off: 8pm (local time)
Ticket Price: £TBC

Tickets will go on sale to members of englandfans+ from 12 noon Friday 2 October until 3.00pm on Monday 5 October 2009. Tickets are limited to one per member and limited to a maximum of four members per group.

Please note that the ticket price is not yet confirmed, therefore the above sale dates will remain provisional until early next week.

To purchase tickets via the telephone: You can purchase your ticket by calling the englandfans 24-hour Ticket Line on 0844 847 2010.

To purchase tickets via the internet: If you wish to purchase your ticket over the internet you will need to log onto http://www.TheFA.com/Tickets.

When purchasing your ticket you need to quote your FAN number. If you are buying tickets for a group you will need to be able to quote the FAN numbers and dates of birth of each member of your group.

Disabled Tickets
Disabled englandfans+ members who require wheelchair access can purchase tickets for this match from 10.00am on Tuesday 6 October 2009 by calling the englandfans Customer Relations team on 0845 458 1966.

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Re: Brazil v England in Qatar

by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 03 Oct 2009 04:58

Thanks, RG30, I got all that... :wink:

I was wondering, though, if there might be any bods in Qatar who can get their mitts on about 20 tickets for my mates who are going for this.

The Qataris are so bleedin' disorganized it's not true but we've got flights and hotels booked and I have our office in Doha on the scrounge for tickets locally.

Tickets are priced at 150 Qatari Riyals which is about GBP 20 quid.

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