Last warm-up against Nice - tickets available

PRAGUE - Last warm-up game before starting up in the UEFA Champions League 3rd qualifying round will be played in Eden Arena on Sunday 16th July. Slavia will host OGC Nice – 3rd team of 2016/17 French Ligue 1 with Mario Balotelli in their line-up.
After taking on Krasnodar and West Bromwich Albion in Austria, Slavia will play their last pre-season friendly back home in Prague. The game with OGC Nice takes place in Eden Arena on Sunday, July 16. The kick-off is at 7 pm.

OGC Nice is the 3rd team of 2016/17 Ligue 1. Their biggest star is undoubtedly Italian striker Mario Balotelli, who was top-scorer of Nice during the last season (23 games/15 goals).

In the red-and-white jersey the game will be the first chance to see new Slavia reinforcement Danny in action together with other new faces – Halil Altintop, Ruslan Rotaň – and players coming back from their international duties.

Tickets are available online via Ticketportal (print-at-home) and in Eden Arena box office (from Wednesday 12th July on). If not sold-out, the tickets will be available also on matchday.

FOR ONLINE TICKETS, CLICK HERE.

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