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Public information for FA Trophy quarter-final on Wednesday

Published: 07-05-2019 15:00
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The Malta Football Association, in collaboration with the Police, would like to communicate the following traffic and crowd management arrangements for the 2018/19 FA Trophy quarter-final match between Hibernians and Valletta, being played on Wednesday (08/05/2019) at the National Stadium:  18.30 – HIBERNIANS vs VALLETTA• Gates open at 17.15 (5.15 p.m.) and the stand allocations are as follows: Hibernians– West AValletta – West C & Millennium DNursery and Family Stand – Millennium F • Match tickets purchased from the two clubs before the original date of this FA Trophy quarter-final, which was rescheduled on February 24 due to the inclement weather, are VALID for Wednesday’s match. • The supporters of Hibernians as well as neutral fans are to park their vehicles in the West Stand car park (enclosure) and the adjacent road leading to Durumblat Street. They are also advised to make their way to the National Stadium from the Mosta area (Durumblat). • Valletta fans are to park their vehicles in the Millennium Stand area. They are advised to pass through Attard in the direction of St Catherine’s Home in Pitkali Road and on to the BOV Adventure Park and the MFCC/Millennium Stand zone. • Coaches carrying Valletta fans have allocated parking behind the South Stand, facing the MFA Gym so as to exit from the Żebbuġ area. • Coaches carrying Hibernians supporters have allocated parking behind the North Stand, facing the Malta FA Training Grounds. • The road leading from the Mtarfa roundabout near the Military Cemetery to the Basketball Complex and Millennium Stand will be closed for inbound traffic. Valletta fans can park their vehicles along this road which will be open for outbound traffic at the end of the match. • At the end of the match, the spectators seated in the West C sector are to exit the stadium from the Millennium D gate.• The Malta FA urges the general public to follow the instructions given by the stadium staff, security personnel and police officers on matchday.