Premier League official announcement - NUFC Red Bull Arena match now sold out NUFC
‘Tickets for the Premier League Summer Series are selling fast – and the match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Newcastle United on Friday 28 July at Red Bull Arena, New Jersey, is the first to sell out.
“With just over a month to go until the Premier League Summer Series,” said Premier League Chief Executive, Richard Masters. “I have no doubt this is going to be a memorable tournament for them, the League and the clubs taking part. “We’re really looking forward to showcasing our club and the League to such passionate and engaged supporters next month.”
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