Fan info: Cymru v Slovenia
Cymru welcome Slovenia to Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday (September 6) evening in the final 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier. The match kicks off at 7.45pm.
Tickets for the match are available at FAW.cymru/tickets. There will already be a record attendance for this match, so don’t miss out as Cymru look to make history by qualifying for the FIFA Women’s World Cup play-offs.
DIGITAL TICKETS
Digital tickets will be emailed to fans two days prior to the game and can be transferred to Apple Wallet/Google Pay. This should be done before traveling to the stadium.
PARKING LOT
Parking at Cardiff City Stadium is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Parking costs £5 and it is recommended that fans arrive at the stadium with the correct amount.
There is also a very limited number of accessible parking spaces, which will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Access to the car park will be via the main entrance from Leckwith Road and access will close 60 minutes before kick-off or as soon as the car park is full, whichever comes first.
Fans can also use the car park in the city center and walk to the stadium. You can find information about Visit Cardiff car parks here.
TRAVEL BY RAIL
Transport for Wales has informed the FAW that rail engineering works will be suspended on the evening/night of the match to allow travel to and from Cardiff stations for those attending the match at Cardiff City Stadium. Visit Transport for Wales to check train times and book tickets click here.
FREE CYMRU HANDOUTS
Children will receive free Cymru handouts upon entering the stadium. These include a message to Team Cymru for the Red Wall and can be folded into a clap.
CASHLESS STADIUM
Please note that most of the food and drink kiosks at Cardiff City Stadium are now cashless. The system is designed to improve service speed and shorten queues. Kiosks that accept cash will be marked.
REPORT THIS – SAY NO TO DISCRIMINATION
The Football Association of Wales welcomes everyone and we constantly strive to ensure that our matches have a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere where all fans can enjoy watching football in a safe, secure and welcoming environment and feel part of the Red Wall.
While promoting inclusion and diversity in the stadium, we applaud and encourage passionate support. However, we do not tolerate discrimination, abuse, foul and offensive language or anti-social and threatening behaviour.
If fans experience any anti-social behaviour, abuse or discrimination at the stadium, please help us put it right by reporting any discrimination or abuse by texting 07484 070 422. You can also report at www.faw.cymru/ReportIT or by email . [email protected] Please provide as many details as possible about the potential offence. This may include specific seat details where applicable, descriptions of the persons involved and exact words and phrases where possible.
AUDIO DESCRIPTION COMMENTARY SERVICE
The FAW will launch an audio description commentary service for the upcoming Cymru International match at Cardiff City Stadium.
The free service for blind and visually impaired spectators will be provided by Alan March Sport Ltd and will be available to fans with trained audio describers following the game down to the second to ensure listeners know exactly where the ball is and what is happening on the pitch.
To register your interest and book a receiver for future matches please email [email protected]
You will need to enter your name, phone number and ticket information (stand, block, row and seat) and your receiver will be delivered to you by a steward before the match starts.
It will be possible to request a receiver on the day after talking with the security guard at the stadium. Receivers are subject to availability. Users are advised to bring their own headphones to ensure comfort and hygiene.
PYROTECHNIC WARNING
It is not safe to use pyrotechnics in the spectator areas at football events, as their use, due to its explosive power, poses many health risks and dangers, such as loss of sight, limbs or the loss of fingers.
Possessing a pyrotechnic device at a football match or attempting to introduce such a device into a football stadium is an offense under the Sporting Events Act 1985. Any person who commits such an offense faces a ban from the FA Wales, possible arrest and a minimum 3 year ban playing football.
FUN
Fans are encouraged to get to the stadium early and enjoy the entertainment inside and outside the venue. You can also catch a samba band in and around the stadium.
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Supporters are urged to try and get to their seats as soon as possible to show their support for Team Cymru when they arrive on the pitch for the pre-match warm-up.
Make sure you’re in your seat for Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, as fans will sing it unaccompanied. The team wants it to be as exciting as usual and for your passion to make noise.
CYMRU STORE
Check out Cymru’s range of merchandise via the button below, where you can find new Cymru women’s replica shirts, scarves, training wear and more.
Visit the store
Bench for SELFIE MISTAR URDD
The Mistar Urdd Selfie Bench is coming to Cardiff City Stadium especially for the 2023 FIFA World Cup qualifier, Wales v Slovenia.
It’s a chance to take a selfie with Mistar Urdd and also a chance to win a bench for a week later in the year. Simply share your photos on social media with #HunlunMistarUrdd to enter the contest or just for fun!
The bench will be in block 102, come early to make sure you get some photos.