Revealed: Nearly 20,000 tickets still available for Arsenal’s pre-season friendly against Man United… with the most expensive seats for Los Angeles clash costing over £500

  • The Gunners play their second match of their American tour against United on Saturday
  • LA’s SoFi Stadium will host the clash between the Premier League rivals
  • Mail Sport understands the cheapest ticket for the clash will cost around £97

Almost 20,000 tickets are still available for Saturday’s match between Arsenal and Manchester United in Los Angeles, with both clubs doing everything they can to sell them due to the high prices.

This week the Gunners take on Bournemouth at Dignity Health Sports Park and Man United at SoFi Stadium, before taking on Liverpool in Philadelphia next Wednesday as part of their US pre-season tour.

Mail Sport understands that out of a capacity of around 70,000 for the match against Man United, 51,000 tickets have been sold.

This is in contrast to the match against Liverpool at Lincoln Financial Field, where 60,000 of the 67,594 available tickets were sold.

The cheapest tickets for the Red Devils match cost $126 (£97) and can go up to a staggering $667 (£516).

Mikel Arteta’s side begin their US tour with a match against Bournemouth, before taking on United on Saturday.

The Red Devils secured their first pre-season win against Rangers at Murrayfield last week

The Red Devils secured their first pre-season win against Rangers at Murrayfield last week

Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium will host the meeting of the Premier League rivals

Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium will host the meeting of the Premier League rivals

The two teams are looking to capitalize on their record-breaking preseason meeting in New Jersey last summer, which saw 82,000 people attend MetLife Stadium, a record crowd for a soccer game at that venue.

It is hoped that there will be an increase in late ticket sales as the weekend approaches.

Tickets for Arsenal’s US friendly against Manchester United can be purchased here:


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