Fan Info | Belgium v Ireland WNT

Fan Info | Belgium v Ireland WNT

Ireland WNT supporters planning to travel to Leuven for the UEFA Nations League Play-Off game against Belgium should take note of the below information.

STADIUM
The game will be played in the Den Dreef Stadium, Kardinaal Mercierlaan 46, 3001 Leuven.      

Please note the bag policy as bags of A4 size or smaller are allowed. The stadium is smoke free so no smoking allowed. There are a lot of food and drink options available. 

Gates are expected to be open 90 minutes before kick-off.  


TRANSPORT  
The Den Dreef  Stadium is served by De Lijn buses. The stadium is only 10 minutes from Leuven station and 6 minutes from Heverlee station. Plan your journey via the SNCB or De Lijn website.

If arriving from Brussels airport, it is well served by public transport.  Trains to Leuven can be as quick as 13 minutes and cost between €9-11.


IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please note the emergency number in Belgium is 112.

It is recommended to have a scan of your passport on your phone and in your email in case it gets lost or stolen.

The Irish Embassy in Brussels can be found on Rue Froissart - Froissartstraat 50 1040 Brussels  Tel: +32 2 2823 400

The Duty officer in the DFA is on +353 1 4082000 if you require consular assistance outside of office hours.

The latest DFA guidelines on Belgium can be found here - https://www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/overseas-travel/advice/belgium/ 


UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE PROMOTION / RELEGATION PLAY-OFF
Second Leg
Belgium v Ireland
Tuesday, October 28th
Den Dreef, Leuven
KO 19:30 (Irish Time)
Live on RTÉ2 / RTÉ Player

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