Leeds vs AC Milan: Weather update, ticket details, fan guide 

Leeds United are set to take part in their final friendly of pre-season on Saturday against AC Milan in Dublin. 

Daniel Farke has had a successful summer so far, overseeing multiple new signings while also picking up good results in their friendlies.

Last weekend, Leeds United drew 1-1 with Villarreal, a positive result against a Champions League outfit.

On 9 August, the Yorkshire club face arguably their toughest test yet as Leeds take on Italian giants AC Milan at the Aviva Stadium.

MOT Leeds News has highlighted everything you need to know about the match. 

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke waving at fans
Daniel Farke will be pleased with what he has seen this summer (Credit: Imago)

Chance of rain for Leeds vs AC Milan

With Leeds travelling to Dublin for their match against the Italian giants, many fans will be hoping that the UK’s hot weather will continue across the Irish Sea.

According to the Met Office on 8 August, it should be another warm day, with highs of 22 degrees.

However, the chance of precipitation is high, reaching 50 per cent at 12pm, before falling to below 5 per cent for kick-off.

The humidity also reaches a high of 75 per cent early in the day, before dropping to 41 per cent at 3pm.

Leeds striker Joel Piroe gives a thumbs up
Joel Piroe will be hoping to find the net again on Saturday (Credit: Imago)

Tickets left for Leeds vs AC Milan

Any Leeds or AC Milan fans looking to make last-minute plans to watch the match should not be concerned.

According to Ticketmaster on 8 August, there are still tickets available for the clash, although not many remain.

Leeds fans are known for their incredible support, and this appears to be no different heading into Saturday.

It appears to be close to a sell-out at the 51,700 capacity stadium. 

The cheapest price for an adult ticket, as it stands, appears to be £63.34.

Travel guide for Aviva Stadium

There are multiple ways to get to the Aviva Stadium for the match.

Lansdowne Road DART station is the nearest train station and is literally under the West Stand.

If looking to travel via bus Farney Park is the nearest stop and serves routes C1, C2 and 47. It is a four-minute walk from the stadium.

Fans could also simply walk to the ground, with it being around 40 minutes from the city centre.

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