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Tom Coleman

Manchester United v AC Milan tickets: How much are they and where can I get them?

Manchester United are set to take on Italian giants AC Milan at the Principality Stadium this summer as part of their build-up to the 2019-20 Premier League season.

The game is set to be part of a busy summer tour that will also see them take on Inter in Singapore on 20 July before facing Tottenham in Shanghai on July 25.

They will also take on bitter rivals Leeds United and Perth Glory in Australia on the 17 and 13 of July respectively.

The game in the Welsh capital is United's only pre-season date in Europe, and will likely attract plenty of interest in Cardiff's world famous stadium.

Here's everything you need to know.

When is it?

The game at the Principality Stadium will take place on Saturday August 3, and will kick-off at 5.30pm BST.

Is it on TV?

Television details have not yet been fully confirmed, but supporters will be able to catch the action on United's dedicated TV channel MUTV.

When are tickets on sale?

Presale tickets go on sale today at 3pm on ticketmaster using the presale code REACHPRE.

A full general sale is set to begin on Friday March 29 at 10am.

Manchester United to play glamour clash with AC Milan in Cardiff this summer  

How much will they cost?

Tickets will start at £25 for adults and £10 for juniors. Adult tickets in the pre-sale go up to £61.88.

I'm a Manchester United fan, can I sit anywhere?

There won't be any strict segregation in place, although both sides have been designated specific areas of the stadium. Manchester United fans have been allocated all three tiers of the North Stand, while Milan fans have been handed the lower tier of the south stand, with all other areas available to neutrals.

What's been said?

Andy Cole , Manchester United legend, who played in the 2002 League Cup final with Blackburn Rovers : "It's a stadium that I've fond memories of. I was lucky enough to get a winner out here. It will be good for Manchester United supporters in Wales to get a chance to watch their team in the pre-season period.

"It's a special stadium. Especially when it's a full house. I understand how special it is to people in Wales. Not just for rugby, but for football as well.

"This is a match between two football clubs with a great history. I know it's pre-season, but there's no sch thing as a friendly and hopefully it will be a good game here."

Franco Baresi, a three-time European Cup winner with Milan: "I'm very happy to be here in Cardiff. There's a great passion here for football. Playing against a team like Manchester United is something we'll be looking forward to very much.

"Everything is special about this fixture."

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