Jul 12, 2015 / 10:56
Manchester City and Vietnam prepares for friendly football match at My Dinh Stadium
A press conference was organised in Hanoi on July 10 to announce the friendly match between England’s Premier League football club Manchester City and the Vietnam national football team.
Manchester City have started their Asia Tour with training in Australia, where they will play three matches before flying to Vietnam on July 25 with 65 members.
They will take part in the match at My Dinh Stadium on July 27
The match will be aired live on VTV6 from 8pm.
According to the Vietnam Football Federation, this is a great opportunity for both players and fans to watch and learn from the UK’s top football team.
The match will be aired live on VTV6 from 8pm.
According to the Vietnam Football Federation, this is a great opportunity for both players and fans to watch and learn from the UK’s top football team.
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