In France: Real Madrid is Eagerly Awaited, the Tremendous Fact a Month Before the Game
In a matter of hours, Brest has put up a "sold out" sign, selling out the 17,539 available seats
The Stade Brestois is ready to host Real Madrid in the final game day of the Champions League group stage on January 29th. More than a month before the game, the Roudourou stadium in Guingamp has put up a "no tickets" sign.
The 17,539 available seats were quickly sold out, which is a testament to the enthusiasm of the French fans. This will be historic game for Brest in the top European competition.
Despite playing in a different stadium than usual, due to their field not meeting UEFA requirements, the interest in watching Real Madrid is huge. The anticipation is growing for the opportunity to see stars such as Vinícius, Rodrygo, Mbappé and Bellingham.
Very good performance
Brest has had an impressive Champions League debut and are in an excellent position to qualify. Éric Roy's side are currently seventh on 13 points, tied with Arsenal.
The fight for qualification spots is very tight. If Brest manages to win against Shakhtar Donetsk, they could have a place in the next round, depending on the results of the other groups.
Real Madrid, meanwhile, will go into this match needing to pick up three points. If they do, they could secure their place in the round of 32. The standings are very tight, and every position gained is crucial to avoid teams like Manchester City in the play-off draw.
Stade Brestois is experiencing a historic season and is eagerly awaiting the arrival of the European and, most recently, World champions. The team's fans know that this will be a match they will remember for the rest of their lives. For Brest, facing Real Madrid is a dream come true.
With sold-out tickets and excitement running high, this match promises to be one of the highlights of the season for both teams. Brest's players have the chance to make history, while Real Madrid will seek to seal their qualification and continue to demonstrate their dominance in Europe.
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