Fan Information for Czechia v Republic of Ireland in Prague

Fan Information for Czechia v Republic of Ireland in Prague

Ireland supporters travelling to Prague for Czechia v Republic of Ireland can find all the key information here, including stadium details, transport options, safety advice, and match-day guidance. Please review all information carefully ahead of your trip.

Information for Fans Travelling to Prague for Czechia v Republic of Ireland

Thursday, March 26th - Kick-off: 20:45 (19:45 Irish time)

Please share this with any friends or family who are travelling. We have done our best to ensure these details are accurate, but we cannot be held responsible for any errors or changes. If you believe anything is incorrect, please let us know.

Match & Stadium Information

The game will be played at the Fortuna Arena , U Slavie 2a, 100 00, Vršovice, Praha 10

There will be a wide variety of food and drink options available in the stadium.  We expect alcohol to be on sale.   

There is no holdback planned for this game.  If that changes it will be communicated via the SLO WhatsApp channel and X account (@IrelandSLO) .  If it changes during the game it will be communicated via the public address system in English.

We are not expecting ID checks in the away end.  However it is always useful to have a scan of your passport on your phone. 

The stadium is well served by public transport. 

There is a bus stop and a tram station in close proximity to the stadium.

 

  • Tram station Slavia - Nádraží Eden: Lines 6, 7, 19, 22 and night lines 95, 97, 99.
  • Bus stop Slavia - Nádraží Eden: Lines 135, 136, 150, 213.
  • Train stadion: Praha - Eden

Most fans are expected to arrive via Prague Airport, which is also well served by public transport.  The PID Lítačka app is recommended for purchasing tickets and finding the best route.  There are machines in the arrivals hall and at bus stops to purchase tickets.  You must have a ticket before boarding the bus.

Bags & Storage

Please be aware of the stadium’s bag policy. Bags larger than A4 are not allowed.

Safety & Practical Information

  • The emergency number in Czechia is 112.
  • We recommend keeping a scan of your passport on your phone and in your email in case it is lost or stolen, to assist with replacement travel documents.

Embassy & Consular Contacts

The Irish Embassy in Prague can be contacted at  Tržiště 13
118 00 Prague 1 +420 257 011 280  

You can also contact the Duty Officer in the DFA at +353 1 4082000 for consular assistance.

Latest DFA travel advice for Czechia can be found here:

https://www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/overseas-travel/advice/czech-republic/

Final Reminder

Please remember to always behave in a way that reflects the hugely positive reputation Irish football fans enjoy at home and abroad.

 

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