Full House Expected at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan

Full House Expected at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan

Kolkata: A huge number of spectators are expected to watch India take on Bangladesh in a Group E Asian Qualifiers match for the FIFA World Cup tie at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan here on Tuesday as all the tickets have been sold out days ahead of the clash.

The city, known for its football madness, is set to host the national team for the first time since 2011 when they beat Malaysia 3-2 in a friendly.

The colossal Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan has a capacity of 65,000 and, according to ticket sales on the eve of the match, is expected to be packed to the rafters with all tickets sold out days in advance.

"The demand for tickets has been massive since the day India held Qatar to a goalless draw. Now we are struggling to meet demands and even our commitments," an All India Football Federation (AIFF) source told IANS.

"We want to see Sunil Chhetri in action. It's been a while since India played in Kolkata. They are doing well and we want to cheer them," said a fan outside the stadium complex.

Stimac, who took over the reins from Stephen Constantine in May, said at the pre-match press conference that he is looking forward to his boys playing in front of a packed stadium and also expecting Bangladesh supporters to come and celebrate the game in the City of Joy.

"I was told that in Kolkata you will get Bangladesh supporters also. I am happy that they will come to the ground. Football is about joy and everyone should enjoy the game tomorrow," said the Croatian.

"We know that we have somehow woken up everyone with our recent performances. We have shown that on our day we can play against anyone. In the first two games, we were not favourites. By now the whole pressure is on us. We worked very hard to ensure everyone enjoys the game we are trying to implement and we hope the efforts give us a result. We have to win this game so that we have a chance to keep dreaming," he added. IANS

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