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International friendly: Bulgaria v Lithuania ticket update

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International friendly: Bulgaria v Lithuania ticket update

Dimitar Berbatov and coach Stanimir Stoilov

The Bulgarian Football Union has unveiled on its website ticket prices for the international friendly against Lithuania on August 12 at the Vassil Levski National Stadium in Sofia.

For the main stand or Sector A, tickets are priced at 10 leva, whereas for sector V, the stand opposite the main stand, tickets are available for seven leva. Both terraces behind the goals, or B and G stands, are at four leva a ticket.

Tickets will be released on general sale on August 10 at 11.45 am at all turnstiles at the national ground and will be on sale until kickoff, 8.45pm on Wednesday.

Bulgarian head coach Stanimir Stoilov is expected to bank on as many as 13 legionaries and only five Bulgarian-based players for the Lithuania encounter, Dnevnik daily has reported.

This will be Bulgaria's last test prior to the crucial South Africa qualifiers against Montenegro and Italy at the beginning of September.

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