Supporters travelling to Udine for the upcoming UEFA Super Cup against Paris Saint-Germain are advised to take note of the following key information...
Kick-off at Stadio Friuli is scheduled for 9pm local time (8pm UK).
Supporters are advised not to travel to the stadium without a valid match ticket.
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Travelling to Italy
British nationals do not need a visa to travel to Italy, however, a valid passport will be required for the duration of the intended stay.
Supporters should also note that passports must have been issued less than 10 years before the date of entry into Italy (check the ‘date of issue’) and be valid for at least three months after the day of departure (check the ‘expiry date’).
Fans should familiarise themselves with the government’s travel advice for Italy before making the journey.
If needing to contact the British Consulate, fans should head to GOV.UK - do you need emergency help?, or should call +39 02 723 001
In the event of an emergency travel document being required, head to https://www.gov.uk/emergency-travel-document/how-to-apply
Wear something white for the game!
To create a strong visual effect in our supporters’ section, and as was so impactful during the home leg of the UEFA Europa League semi-final and Final in Bilbao, supporters travelling to Udine are encouraged to wear something white for the game - such as your favourite home shirt from down the years.
About Udine
Udine is a small city with limited tourism infrastructure. Local transport networks are not equipped to manage large numbers of tourists.
Please ensure you carry valid photo identification at all times. A passport is required for identification by Italian authorities - driving licences or other forms of ID will not be accepted for entry to the stadium.
Supporters will not be able to access Piazzale XXVI Luglio or Parco Moretti and the surrounding areas, due to these locations, as they are expected to be heavily populated by opposition supporters.
For urgent matchday support, the Club’s Travel Line - 07917 880445 - will remain open throughout the day.
Arriving in Udine
For comprehensive and up to date information relating to travel into Udine, please consult UEFA’s comprehensive guide here.
Supporters will have received an email with information on how to book a parking space in the stadium car park if driving to Udine. Those who have booked a space should ensure to utilise one of the shuttle buses to the Fan Meeting Point, which will be available from 9am. Cars should then be left in car park P6 until after the game.
Spurs Fan Meeting Point
Location: Piazza Primo Maggio 33100 Udine, Province of Udine, Italy
The designated Spurs Fan Meeting Point is located at Piazza Primo Maggio, approximately 4km from the stadium, opening to supporters at 10am on matchday.
In the Fan Meeting Point will be various forms of entertainment, including onstage interviews. Mobile phone charging stations will be in the area, as well as various food and drink choices. Fans will also have access to toilets, including accessible facilities both pre-match and following the game on arrival back at the Fan Meeting Point.
An access platform will be installed, which will be positioned to ensure an unobstructed view of the stage. Fans with access requirements will be able to utilise the platform throughout the day.
This area is also where supporters will be able to access shuttle buses to the stadium ahead of kick-off. Further details on shuttle buses and transport can be viewed below. Due to the distance and local terrain, walking to the stadium from the Fan Meeting Point is not recommended.
UEFA Fan Festival
Location: Piazza della Libertà, 50129 Firenze FI, Italy
A UEFA Fan Festival will take place around 300m from the Fan Meeting Point, open from 10am to 10pm on Tuesday 12 August, and 10am-6pm on matchday. The Fan Festival is free to enter, with no ticket required, however, fans should note this is a neutral site and will be inclusive of opposition supporters.
Shuttle buses to the stadium
Supporters will be transported from the Spurs Fan Meeting Point to the stadium free of charge via official shuttle buses. Each trip takes approximately 15 minutes. Buses will begin running at 5.30pm and continue until shortly after kick-off. All buses are wheelchair accessible, with one wheelchair space available per vehicle.
Supporters should also note that public transport and taxi services are extremely limited, and it is highly recommended to travel to the stadium via the shuttle buses.
Pick-up and drop-off points will be clearly marked, and fans are advised to listen carefully to the instructions of staff and stewards to allow a smooth and safe transportation process.
Entry to the stadium
Location: Stadio Friuli, Piazzale Repubblica Argentina, 3, 33100 Udine UD, Italy
Spurs supporters will enter the stadium via Gates 5 and 6, with entry to accessible areas available at Gate 5. Gates will open at 6pm. Supporters should enter the stadium via the entrance displayed on their ticket.
All tickets will be issued via the UEFA mobile ticketing app. Supporters should ensure their phones are fully charged before travelling to the stadium, as physical copies of tickets are not available. As per our previous visits to Italy in European competitions, ticket holders are required by Italian law to provide key personal information ahead of matchday. Supporters must complete this information via the Ticket Holder Data Collection Platform. UEFA’s help guide for this process can be found here. Failure to provide this information will result in your ticket not being valid to access the stadium.
There will be a three-point security check process upon entry, which includes a ticket scan, ID check and security search. A valid passport or national identity card are the only forms of valid ID which will be accepted. No other documentation will be accepted, including UK Driver’s Licences.
A map of the stadium can be seen below...
Category 1 seating
Category 1 ticket holders will be seated in the front two rows of the central section of the main stand, entering via Block G. Please note that this is a neutral section.
Food and drink
Once in the stadium, please note that alcoholic drinks will not be available. Only soft drinks and a selection of food options will be available for purchase at concourse kiosks.
Accessibility
Detailed accessibility information surrounding travel to Udine, matchday and the stadium can be found here. Those travelling who require further access support should contact the Club directly by emailing access@tottenhamhotspur.com.
Accessible parking spaces, which were made available to request during the application process for accessibility tickets, are located in the P5 car park at the east side of the stadium.
The stadium itself is accessible and includes designated wheelchair spaces, with accessible toilets available. Disabled supporters should enter the stadium via Gate 5, where wheelchair routes to the accessible area will be available. Food and drink kiosks are also accessible, with dedicated priority lanes. These lanes will be open for everyone to use with priority given to access ticket holders.
Supporters within ambulant disabled seating should also enter via Gate 5, where easy access to seats is available.
Audio-Descriptive Commentary (ADC) will be available on the UEFA Champions League app. Instructions on how to activate the service can be found within UEFA’s comprehensive accessibility guide above.
Disabled Supporter Assistants will be present in accessible viewing areas, as well as in the Spurs Fan Meeting Point and at turnstile areas along with Tottenham Hotspur Access Stewards should any support be required.
Post-match
After the match, frequent free-of-charge shuttle buses will operate from the stadium back to the Spurs Fan Meeting Point. Services will continue until all supporters have departed the stadium area.
Supporters who parked at the stadium will be able to access car park P6 post-match, although should note that delays leaving the car park immediately after the game are likely.
Fans will have received an email regarding train travel after the game. Train tickets for returning travel to Venice, or Monfalcone via Cervignano and Trieste Airport can now be purchased on the Trenitalia website here. This must be reserved in advance.
Bag Policy
Bags larger than A4 in size will not be permitted into the stadium.
All bags brought into the stadium will be subject to a search by a member of the stadium’s security team.
Medical exemptions are permitted. To request an exemption, please contact UEFA ticketing customer service. This should be done at least 48 hours before the match.
Flags and banners
Supporters must have submitted an image of their flag to supporterservices@tottenhamhotspur.com by 9am on Saturday, 9 August to be pre-approved. Any requests received after this time will not be permitted. All flags must have a fire safety certificate.
The Club has always considered that a football match is a time to show allegiance to a football team first and foremost. A football match is not an appropriate arena to display flags of any political or religious affiliation or anything that could possibly be considered inflammatory - this can include national flags during times of political conflicts, campaigns or issues.
Please note, as at other stadia in the UK and Europe, flags with religious / sectarian / political / inflammatory or offensive messages will not be permitted and may be confiscated. Flag poles up to one meter in length and one centre meter in diameter can be brought into the stadium. Any flag poles exceeding these dimensions will not be permitted.
Supporters are also reminded of the Club’s own Flags and Banners Policy which is in effect at away matches.
Spurs Respects
We are proud of our superb and loyal support at home and away. We all have a responsibility to act as ambassadors of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and act as considerate visitors to those who live and work in the cities and countries we visit. Please respect local customs and traditions by not placing flags or banners on local statues or monuments.
We recognise that most supporters want to watch a football match and not to listen to abusive or indecent language from the stands. Discriminatory behaviour which includes shouting, chanting or actions such as racist, xenophobic, sectarian, homophobic, sexist or anti-disability behaviour is unacceptable.
If you witness incidents like these, please notify a steward immediately. The Club reserves the right to indefinitely ban supporters found guilty of using discriminatory language.
Supporters should note that it is illegal to consume alcohol in public spaces in Italy. Alcohol will only be available within the Spurs Fan Meeting Point or inside licensed bars. Local shops and bars will not sell takeaway alcohol to supporters.
Emergency services
Supporters should contact 112 if in need of emergency assistance whilst abroad.