What are the details of the extra ticket sale?

Samurai Blue will add roughly 1,200 tickets for the Sep 28 Kirin Challenge Cup 2026 home match at Edion Peace Wing Hiroshima. Sales start at 10 am on July 11 (Sat), with a resale system opening at the same time. Categories 1‑5 and the Premium Terrace are included, and tickets are allocated on a first‑come, first‑served basis. Kick‑off is set for 19:25, and the opponent is still to be announced, but will be posted on the official site once confirmed.

Why is this match drawing attention?

Japan exited the 2026 World Cup in the round of 32 after a 1‑2 loss to Brazil, and now the national side has scheduled a four‑match domestic series. The Hiroshima fixture is the second of those games, and fan interest is high. Moreover, the latest result was Japan 3‑0 Bolivia on 2025‑11‑18, and the team’s recent five‑match form stands at 3W‑1D‑1L, showing a solid run. Tickets are classified as “specific entertainment admission tickets,” requiring buyer name and contact details, and resale at higher than face value is strictly prohibited.

What’s next on the calendar and what can fans expect?

Four days before the Hiroshima game, on Sep 24 (Thu), another Kirin Challenge Cup match will be held at Q&A Stadium Miyagi, with ticket sales also beginning at 10 am on July 11. Samurai Blue aims to use this domestic series to tighten squad cohesion and fine‑tune tactics ahead of upcoming international duties. Fans who grab the extra tickets will be able to watch the team chase a third consecutive win on home soil.

What should buyers watch out for?

Buyers must submit their full name and contact information, and selling tickets above the listed price is illegal under the Ticket Resale Prohibition Act. Purchases are made through the JFA’s official ticket portal, and a confirmation email follows each transaction. Resale opens simultaneously, so if plans change, official transfers are possible. Secure your seat safely and be there to witness Samurai Blue’s push for redemption.