RCD Espanyol v Wolves

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As well as this advice, check out our travel advice for Spain

Passports and visas

You don’t need a visa to travel to Spain, but your passport should be valid for the proposed duration of your stay.

Remember your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) but also take out travel insurance even if you’re only going for one night. It could save you a lot of money if you get into difficulties.

You must provide photographic ID (your passport) with you at all times.

If you lose your passport, you’ll need to apply for an Emergency Travel Document online.

Getting to the stadium

The stadium is located about 20 minutes (by all forms of transport) from the centre of Barcelona. We recommend supporters to travel by train to the stadium, with regular trains available from Plaça Espanya station. The journey will take around 10 minutes to FGC Cornellà-Riera station, followed by a 10 minute walk.

Allow plenty of time to travel to the stadium and for security checks carried out. Fans are advised to arrive 2 hours prior to kick off.

At the match

Wolves’ fans should enter through external gate, access 81-83 where there will be an initial ticket check and searching; the gates will open at 17.00.

Disabled supporters will be located in the lower lever, accessed via gates 94-97.

Visiting supporters will be kept behind for around 20 minutes after the match to allow the home fans to leave.

Tips

As in any other city beware of pickpockets and bag snatchers at airports, railway stations, around the town centre and when using public transport – only carry what you need and leave spare cash and valuables in hotel safety deposits.

Tel: (0034) 933666200 www.gov.uk/world/spain

Emergency services numbers

112

Further Information

http://www.rcdespanyol.com/

http://www.wolves.co.uk/

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