Fan Info | Slovenia v Ireland WNT

Fan Info | Slovenia v Ireland WNT

Ireland WNT supporters planning to travel to Koper for the UEFA Nations League game against Slovenia should take note of the below information.

STADIUM
The game will be played in the Bonifika Stadium, which is the home stadium of FC Koper. The address is Ljubljanska cesta 2a, 6000 Koper, Sloveni.

TRANSPORT
The stadium is centrally located and the Koper Banka bus stop is two minutes walk away. There are restaurants and bars nearby.  

The nearest International airport with direct flights from Dublin is Treiste airport in Italy. Venice Marco Polo airport is also a couple of hours away.  Public transport options are limited.  

TICKETS
This game is not expected to sell out and tickets should be available at the stadium.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please note the emergency number for Slovenia 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. This will aid having replacement travel documents issued.  

The Irish Embassy is located at Palača Kapitelj, 1st floor, Poljanski nasip 6, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. The opening hours are Mon-Fri 9:30-12:30 & 14:30-16:00.

If you require urgent consular assistance the Irish embassy has an emergency number that is +386 1 300 8970. The DFA also have a 24-hour duty officer available in Dublin on +353 1 4082000.

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


UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE
League B, Group 2
Slovenia v Ireland
Tuesday, February 25
Bonifika Stadium, Koper
KO 17:00 (Irish Time), 18:00 (Local Time)
LIVE on RTÉ2 / RTÉ Player  
 

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