After an international football drought lasting almost 1400 days, Brisbane is set to play host to two senior men’s matches in three days later this month.

South Korea will “host” Uzbekistan at Ballymore on Tuesday, November 20, three days after the Taeguk Warriors’ meeting with Australia across town at Suncorp Stadium on the 17th.

Ballymore is set to host South Korea and Uzbekistan on November 20. Credit:David Rogers

More than 2500 tickets had been sold in the Korean section at Suncorp Stadium for the match against the Socceroos, so organisers were hopeful of a decent crowd at Ballymore.

It will be the first international football match to be held at the venue, which the Brisbane Strikers called home in the dying days of the old National Soccer League.