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Explainer | How to get tickets for Bafana’s next home game and why the late kick-off

As per the government’s Covid-19 protocols, a maximum of 2 000 people will be allowed entry at the match against the Warriors at FNB Stadium on Thursday.

- 200 of those will be complimentary tickets to be issued by Safa to stakeholders and role-players as they deem fit; Grobelaar assured fans that the online procedure is a user-friendly mechanism, even though there were requests by fans who wanted to buy at an outlet due to no access to the internet.He added that one of the lessons from the previous fixture was allowing fans to snap up to four tickets, yet not all of the ticket holders pitched at the stadium.“We then realised that a person applied for four and some didn’t come [to the stadium].

Tickets will be issued with the names of individuals. We need to have a detailed audit of all attendees at this fixture.ID or driver’s licence, match tickets and a Covid-19 vaccine certificate.READ:Safa competitions manager Mzwandile Maforvane explained that Fifa decides on the kick-off time of the matches and South Africa would have started their previous home games had it not been for early curfew during lockdown.

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