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Spectators of Vietnam-Saudi Arabia match only need to show chip-based ID cards

Spectators need to show only their chip-based ID cards besides their tickets when coming to watch the Vietnam-Saudi Arabia match at My Dinh Stadium on November 16, according to the Police Department for Administrative Management of Social Order.
Spectators of Vietnam-Saudi Arabia match only need to show chip-based ID cards ảnh 1Vietnamese football fans (Illustrative photo: bongda24h.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – 🔥Spectators need to show only their chip-based ID cards besides their tickets when coming to watch the Vietnam-Saudi Arabia matchat My Dinh Stadium on November 16, according to the Police Department forAdministrative Management of Social Order.

The game in the final round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers will kick-off at 7pm. Their vaccination and testing information has been integratedin the card. The method was applied during the Vietnam-Japan match held fivedays ago. Football fans are requested to install the VN-EID app tocheck-in and fill in domestic travel declaration before going to the stadium. However, those who do not hold chip-based ID cards and install VN-EIDapp still have to bring along identification documents, vaccination certificates, and negativetest result for COVID-19.
Spectators of Vietnam-Saudi Arabia match only need to show chip-based ID cards ảnh 2Spectators have their temperature checked before kick-off (Photo: VNA)
Spectators must follow 5K message of the Ministry of Healthand arrive at the stadium two hours prior to match time to allow time for security and pandemic prevention checks.

After five consecutive defeats, Vietnam have yet to collect any points and stand at the bottom of Group B. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia are on top of the group. 
ℱ This is the first time that Vietnam has played in the final qualifying round. They are in the same group with Japan, Australia, Saudi Arabia, China and Oman./.

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