Messi, Ronaldo faceoff: PSG vs Al-Nassr, Al Hilal XI tickets, venue, when and where to watch
- Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi to face each other in friendly game
- PSG will travel to Riyadh for the Riyadh Season Cup
- The Parisians will face a combined XI from Saudi clubs Al-Nassr and Al Hilal
It looks like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the lead characters in one of football’s most storied rivalries, are set to meet on the football field once again.
PSG have announced that they will be playing a friendly in Saudi Arabia where they will face a combined XI of players from Al-Nassr and Al Hilal, the two rivals clubs. The match will be played for the Riyadh Season Cup.
Ronaldo signed for Al-Nassr recently for what is being termed the biggest contract in sporting history.
Also Read| Why did Gareth Bale retire from professional football?
PSG revealed on their official website that the team will be traveling to Doha and then to Riyadh, where the two Saudi clubs are based.
Date
The star-studded match that will see the likes of Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe in action has been scheduled for January 19, 2023.
Tickets
Unfornutaley, tickets for the event have been sold out already. Tickets were being sold on the website ticketMX.
Also Read| Gareth Bale retires: What next for former Real Madrid, Wale’s star
Venue
The match is set to be held at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh.
When and where to watch
Fans who have not managed to procure tickets for the match need not worry, since the encounter will be available for streaming on all of PSG’s social media channels for free, as per a report published by FanNation Futbol.
The match is set to commence at 8:00 PM local time.
All you need to know
Critics have been saying that the iconic rivalry between the two all-time greats came to an epic end when Messi won the World Cup and weeks later Ronaldo announced that he was giving up European football and shifting base to Riyadh.
However, Ronaldo is someone who has always been fuelled by criticisms, and he will have a bone to pick with Messi after months of online trolling he has been facing following Portugal’s exit from the World Cup.
Related Articles
ADVERTISEMENT