Tickets for UWCL round of 16 available

PRAGUE – Slavia Ladies will face Stjarnan from Iceland in the UEFA Women’s Champions League round of 16. The game (2nd leg) takes place in Eden Arena on Thursday November 16 at 6:30 pm.
Tickets for the UWCL game are now available online and in the Eden Arena box office. Price is 100 CZK for adults and 50 CZK for children under 15.

The J. W. Madden Stand and the Northern Stand will be open for the game, tickets will not be allocated to the particular seat.

Slavia season-ticket holders have free entrance with their card. They are not obliged to collect a printed ticket.

Stjarnan ladies are champions of Iceland from 2016 (spring-autumn league system) and did not lose a single game in the UWCL Qualification. In the first round they defeated strong Russian Side Rossiyanka 4-0 in the away game. However, in 2017 Stjarnan finished the Icelandic league on 4th place and will miss the UWCL next season.

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