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How to buy Manchester United vs Lyon tickets after friendly confirmed

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Manchester United have announced a friendly with French club Lyon this summer in Scotland. The Reds are touring the United States in July, with four games across the Atlantic, but before departing will take on Ligue 1 side Lyon in Edinburgh.

The match is the first friendly for Erik ten Hag's side and could give supporters the first glimpse of any new signings. The game takes place at Murrayfield on Wednesday, July 19, with a 2pm kick-off designed to allow families to attend the contest during the school holidays.

It will be United's first game north of the border since 2010 and a fifth ever meeting with Lyon. ALSO READ: Manchester United confirm Lyon friendly in Scotland ahead of next season Tickets are on sale now to fans who have pre-registered, Manchester United Season Ticket Holders, Official Members and Executive Club Members wishing to sit in an exclusive designated seating area which aims to recreate the famous Stretford End atmosphere in Murrayfield's South Stand.

Adult prices range from £33.75–£84.40 each. Tickets for other areas of the ground go on sale from 6pm tonight (Tuesday, May 16) for those groups.

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