Just before the last round of the V-League 2025/26, many clubs have declared they will open their gates free of charge to fans. This heartfelt thanks is expected to transform the final matchday into a blazing football celebration.
At 6:00 PM on June 7th, all seven matches of Round 26 of the V-League 2025/26 will kick off simultaneously. Although the championship has already been secured by Cong An Ha Noi FC, the appeal of these final matches remains extremely high.
Fans are focusing their attention on the race for the runner-up spot between The Cong Viettel and Ninh Binh. Alongside that is the nerve-wracking relegation battle among Becamex TP.HCM, PVF-CAND, and Da Nang.
To thank fans for their support throughout the season, many home clubs have decided to offer free entry. This move not only creates a lively atmosphere but also gives players an extra boost to excel.
At the passionate Lach Tray Stadium, Hai Phong FC announced free admission for their home game against Nam Dinh. The club's management expects to "paint the stands red" with the trademark fervor of the local fans.
At Lach Tray Stadium, Hai Phong FC issued free tickets to all supporters for the match against Nam Dinh. The leadership of the Port City club hopes to "fill the stands in red" with the enthusiasm of the spectators.
The derby between The Cong Viettel and Cong An Ha Noi will also offer free tickets at Thien Truong Stadium. This match directly determines the silver medal target for the army team.
Meanwhile, Hang Day Stadium will open its doors for free for the match between Ha Noi FC and Cong An TP.HCM. This game is an opportunity for the purple-shirted team to reflect on a season full of ups and downs yet rich in memories.
In the central region, Song Lam Nghe An announced free access to stands A2, A3, and B at Vinh Stadium when facing PVF-CAND. This decision makes it easy for Nghe An fans to enter and cheer for their home team.
Notably, the match at Hoa Xuan Stadium between Da Nang and Thanh Hoa will also offer free tickets for stands B, C, and D. This is an invaluable spiritual support for the Han River team in their tough relegation battle.