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Manchester United have lowered ticket prices for their derby match against Manchester City due to low ticket sales. The move follows criticism over high ticket prices this season and planned fan protests, including a sit-in after the game. United, struggling in the Premier League, are hoping for a sell-out at Old Trafford.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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