Fans traveling to the Aviva Stadium on Sunday for the friendly against Uruguay are asked to arrive to the ground at least one hour ahead of kick-off (KO 6:00 PM).
Event organisers are seeking to up security levels at high-profile events in the Aviva Stadium and are advising fans to arrive a little earlier than normal.
New measures are as follows:
- Aviva Stadium Management are introducing a “No Bag Policy” to all events in the stadium.
- It is important that supporters do not bring any bags or rucksacks to the game.
- Searching procedures will be in place at all entry points and because of this it is advisable all supporters arrive a little earlier than normal.
- Extra Safety & Security measures will be in place at this fixture.
Extratime.ie will be reporting live from the Aviva Stadium and you can follow the action via our Live Updates
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