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Arsenal's Vietnam visit in doubt due to fees

Arsenal would be the first Premier League team to visit Vietnam and while the country's football federation played down concerns the game could be cancelled, they said the price being quoted to use the My Dinh national stadium was too high.

The Vietnam football federation has appealed to the government and local media to pressure the owners to lower fees after they demanded 1.5 billion dong - more than seven times the normal price - to stage the much-anticipated July 17 match.

"The price the My Dinh stadium asked for is too unreasonable," Le Hung Dung, vice chairman of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), told Reuters on Friday, playing down media reports that the game could be cancelled.

"All money is being used to renovate the stadium," he said. "This is a historic game and we have to prepare for that."