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Don’t Miss Out! How to Buy Tickets for the Indonesia vs Bahrain National Team Match

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Football fans, get ready! The Indonesian national team is set to face Bahrain in an exciting return match as part of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers. Following their previous controversial encounter, this match promises to be a thrilling event for supporters.

Indonesia will play two crucial matches in the 2026 World Cup Qualification (WCQ) round in March 2025. One of these will be against Bahrain, while the other will be against Australia. Here are the key details:

  • Match vs. Australia: Thursday, March 20, 2025, at 16:10 WIB (4:10 p.m) at Sydney Football Stadium, Australia.
  • Match vs. Bahrain: Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at 20:45 WIB (8:45 p.m)at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta.

How to Buy Tickets Indonesia vs Bahrain

Tickets for the Indonesia vs Bahrain match will be available for purchase starting Tuesday, March 4, 2025, at 10:00 WIB via the Livin’ by Mandiri app. Follow these steps to secure it:

  1. Log in to the Livin’ by Mandiri app.
  2. Open the Sukha menu.
  3. Click on the “IDN vs BHR National Team” banner.
  4. Select the event Indonesia vs Bahrain.
  5. Click “Book Now”.
  6. Read and accept the Garuda ID terms and conditions.
  7. Select the number of tickets and confirm.
  8. Choose a ticket category from the available seating options.
  9. Select your preferred seat and confirm.
  10. Review your order and proceed to checkout.
  11. Fill in your personal details and Garuda ID.
  12. Click “Pay” and choose your payment method.
  13. Complete your payment, and you’re all set!

Ticket Prices

The ticket prices for the Indonesia vs Bahrain match (excluding admin, booking, handling, and operational fees) are as follows:

  • Mandiri Premium West Zone 1 – IDR 1,750,000
  • Mandiri Premium East Zones 6 & 7 – IDR 1,750,000
  • Freeport Garuda West Zone 11 – IDR 1,250,000
  • Freeport Garuda East Zones 5 & 8 – IDR 1,250,000
  • Astra Financial Garuda South Zones 3 & 4 – IDR 600,000
  • Astra Financial Garuda North Zones 9 & 10 – IDR 600,000
  • Indomie Upper Garuda Zones 1-12 A/B – IDR 300,000 (cheapest option)
  • All spectators must have a Garuda ID to purchase tickets.
  • Additional fees such as admin, booking, handling, and operational charges will apply.
  • Tickets are limited, so book early to avoid missing out!

 

Don’t miss this thrilling clash between Indonesia and Bahrain! Mark your calendar and get your tickets before they sell out.

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