Supporter Information: Cymru v Estonia
Cymru welcome Estonia to Cardiff City Stadium on Wednesday night (8 September) in the European Qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The match kicks off at 7:45pm.
Tickets for the match are still available and can be downloaded to your smartphone. Please visit FAW.Cymru/tickets for more information.
NO TESTING
There are no testing requirements in order to attend the match at Cardiff City Stadium. Both the FAW and Cardiff City Stadium do however, recommend that supporters take a personal lateral flow test as best practice prior to attending the match for your own peace of mind and for the safety of others.
FACE COVERINGS
Face coverings are required when entering Cardiff City Stadium in addition to queuing at the food kiosks and for the toilet facilities.
SOCIAL DISTANCING & SANITATION
There is no requirement for social distancing but the FAW and Cardiff City Stadium still request that fans maintain as much distance as they can from those outside of your social group bubble with whom you are attending the match.
Hand sanitiser stations are available around the stadium and fans are requested to use them.
SUPPORTER CODE OF CONDUCT
Click the link below for the Supporter Code of Conduct.
View Code of Conduct
TICKETS
Tickets for this FIFA World Cup Qualifier are on sale at FAW.Cymru/tickets. For the first time, the FAW has provided a digital ticket option, which the majority of Cymru fans have opted for.
All the information and instructions that you need in relation to your digital ticket can be found in your delivery email from noreply@ticketmaster.com.
The FAW recommends that you download your ticket to your smartphone prior to travelling to the stadium.
You will be required to show your digital ticket to a steward who will direct you to the scanning point at the turnstiles upon entry.
Ticket Info
CAR PARKING
Car parking at Cardiff City Stadium is limited due to the NHS Covid Testing Centre that is situated on site and is available on a first come first served basis.
The cost of parking is £10 and it is recommended that fans arrive at the stadium with the correct amount.
There's also very limited number of accessible parking bays which will be available on a first come first served basis.
Entry to the car park will be via main entrance off Leckwith Road.
MATCH MAGAZINE
The free digital match magazine for Cymru vs Estonia is available on the link below, where you can also read previous issues.
This issue takes a look at Welsh influence around the world, from Major League Soccer, Jess Fishlock, Aaron Ramsey, Gareth Bale and Mark Hughes at Barcelona.
View Match Magazine
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Fans are urged to make every attempt to be in their seats by 7:00pm to show the Wales squad support when they come out onto the pitch for their pre-match warm-up.
Make sure that you’re in your seat for Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau as the fans will sing it unaccompanied. The squad want it to be as spine-tingling as normal and for your passion to make the noise.