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Malta vs Italy: Road access, parking and public transport

The Malta FA has communicated practical information in relation to the eagerly awaited EURO 2024 Qualifying match between Malta and Italy, being played on Sunday 26th March at the National Stadium, Ta’ Qali (kick-off 20:45hrs).

Stadium Opening

Ticketing

Road access to the National Stadium

Parking

Public Transport

Special TripFromToDeparturesPassing through
Valletta Terminus “C2”Valletta Terminus “C2”Ta` Qali17:45, 18:15, 18:30, 18:45, 19:00, 19:15, 19:25, 19:35, 19:45, 19:55.Hamrun – Santa Venera – Mriehel to Ta Qali.
Pembroke P&RPembroke P&RTa`Qali19:00, 19:15, 19:30, 19:40. 
Extra RoutesFromToDepartures Time 
Extra Trips on Route 202 from SliemaSliemaTa`Qali18:00, 19:00, 19:15  
Return Trips    
 Ta`QaliValletta22:40 22: 50.  
 Ta`QaliPembroke22:40, 22:45, 22:55 
 Ta`QaliSliema22:40 and 22:50. 
 Ta`QaliBugibba22:40, 22:45, and 22:55 
 Ta`QaliBirzebbuga22:45, 22:55. 
     

Taxis

Park and Ride

Security Checks

The police will conduct security checks and body searches on spectators outside the turnstiles to ensure that: 

Official matchday programme

Other FAQs

Will the matches be televised? 
Yes this game will be broadcast live by the Official Broadcaster, PBS on TVMSports+.

Will persons with limited mobility have designated space in stands? 
Persons with limited mobility and their carers are designated to stay in the Millennium Stand.  They are to email tickets@mfa.com.mt before purchasing their ticket.   The ticketing department will help allocate space and give assistance on the day.

Do tickets have seat numbers?
Only West Stand has seat numbers (Row A is the top most one and the rest follow in alphabetical order).  The rest of the stadium is free seating.

I still haven’t found an answer to my query?
Please email us on tickets@mfa.com.mt Alternatively you can call on the helpline +356 2338 6251

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