The affiliation suggested the general public on Sunday to not buy tickets from resellers, including that it “can not assure” the authenticity of tickets resold on social media and on-line platforms.
CNA’s checks revealed a number of ads for tickets for the match on the e-commerce platform Carousell. Most of the adverts had a couple of ticket on the market, with costs starting from S$60 to S$95.
Tickets for visiting followers will go on sale on the day of the match from 3pm. Away followers can even be ejected from the stadium if they’re discovered sitting in sections reserved for dwelling followers, the FAS stated.
The first leg of the semi-final will start on Thursday at 9pm on the 6,000-capacity Jalan Besar Stadium.
Fans on-line have expressed their dismay on the match going down in a smaller stadium. One person stated that the FAS ought to have taken measures to safe the National Stadium earlier.
The change of venue follows a late match schedule change which noticed the National Stadium unavailable for this match and the remainder of the match, having already been booked for live shows throughout this era, FAS stated on Saturday.