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Thanks to the excellent vaccination rate amongst Slavia season ticket holders, Legia tickets with the test go on sale!

All football stadiums in the Czech Republic may be sold out. However, the larger ones can only have 3,000 people with a test and the rest must have had an illness or vaccination.

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All football stadiums in the Czech Republic may be sold out. However, the larger ones can only have 3,000 people with a test and the rest must have had an illness or vaccination. The vaccination rate of the Slavic season ticket holders is so high that there are still tickets left with the test against Legia.

Prague Slavia will face the last double match of the Europa League qualification on Thursday at 7 pm. The first match is played at home, so the club is selling tickets.

Jaroslav Tvrdík has now announced some really positive news for fans who don’t have a season ticket. They can go to the stadium even if they are not within the legal time limit of being sick or if they do not have vaccinations.

“As the number of season ticket holders with registered vaccinations exceeded 6,000 people and all of them did not use the opportunity to buy a ticket for Thursday’s match against Legia, Slavia will release tickets with PCR/antigen test for the first time this afternoon,” he wrote on his Twitter account.

This will allow more people to see the stadium, supporting the club in its quest for the Europa League group stage to a hopefully nearly sold-out stadium.

It is the limited capacity for the test that is a problem for most people, but one that is improving as the days go by. Indeed, many are starting to pay for vaccinations.

These people are then no longer taking up space for those who can still come with only a test. It is to be expected that a derby like this should be sold out by now.

Source: Jaroslav Tvrdík

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