Supporter Information | Scotland v Ireland

Supporter Information | Scotland v Ireland

Republic of Ireland supporters travelling to the UEFA Nations League fixture against Scotland tonight are advised of the following stadium regulations.

Stephen Kenny's Ireland are set to face Scotland looking to secure their second win against the opposition in this UEFA Nations League campaign after their 3-0 win over Steve Clarke's side in June at the Aviva Stadium.

2,800 supporters are set to travel to the match to provide the biggest away support for the side since Stephen Kenny's tenure began.

If you are one of the 2,800 supporters set to travel, firstly, on behalf of the team and the management staff, we'd like to thank you for your tireless efforts in supporting the team and get right behind the team today. Secondly, please be made aware of the following regulations.

Supporter Information - Scotland v Republic of Ireland

- Kick-off is at 7.45pm - Stadium is open at 6.15pm but late arrival could result in delays so please arrive to the ground early to avoid any potential queues.
- No smoking policy in the stadium -
All supporters entering the ground will be subject to a search and all bags will be checked with no prohibited items allowed on the premises. Please see the prohibited items list, a copy of which is available at: SPFL.co.uk
- All kiosks are CASHLESS. No cash will be accepted inside the ground so please plan accordingly.

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