
Spectators poured into the stadium at 4:20 p.m. to park their vehicles and find seats early - Photo: QUANG THINH
On the afternoon of October 9, preparations for the match between Vietnam and Nepal were completed. From 3 p.m., security forces were deployed for more than 4 and a half hours.
A few fans were present near Binh Duong Stadium to drink coffee and rest before entering the stadium. The most numerous were still the "black market" ticket sellers outside on 30-4 Street.
Around 4pm, many spectators began to gather at the side gate of the stadium but the gate was not opened yet. Spectators had to wait for the stadium organizer to find someone with the key to open it before they could enter.
There weren't many spectators who had arrived early. The match was on a weekday. The atmosphere wasn't really lively. Inside the stadium, some of the stalls were starting to have customers.
The familiar sound of Vuvuzelas resounds. Many spectators are willing to pay 50,000 to 100,000 VND for a noisy cheering instrument.
Around 5:45 p.m., the Vietnamese and Nepalese teams arrived at the stadium one after another. Some Vietnamese players got off the bus wearing headphones, earplugs, and earplugs, so they couldn’t hear the fans calling their names.
The Nepal team is quite a "mystery". There are almost no notable players, except that coach Matt Ross revealed that most of the Nepalese players are unemployed.
By 6:45 p.m., the audience had only arrived at about one-third of the 18,250-seat capacity of Binh Duong Stadium. As the match approached, more and more spectators poured into the stadium.

Stadium security opens the gate to let spectators into the stadium - Photo: QUANG THINH

Father and son looking for seats in Binh Duong stadium - Photo: QUANG THINH

Plastic Vuvuzela horns are sold inside the yard - Photo: QUANG THINH

Mr. Duyen (46 years old, living in Cu Chi) with his "homemade" shirt - Photo: QUANG THINH

Goalkeeper Dang Van Lam started on the day he returned to the Vietnam team - Photo: QUANG THINH

Nepalese players come to play at Binh Duong stadium for the first time - Photo: QUANG THINH
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/co-dong-vien-cho-sat-gio-moi-den-xem-tuyen-viet-nam-dau-nepal-20251009190033715.htm
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