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Updated 19:09

Poland vs Albania at PGE Narodowy: Transport and Closures

Poland vs Albania at PGE Narodowy on 26 March will bring road closures. Fans should use public transport; free travel applies for ticket holders.

Poland vs Albania will take place at Warsaw’s PGE Narodowy on Thursday, 26 March, in a World Cup playoff. Therefore fans should expect road closures, transport changes and the easiest travel by public transit.

Poland vs Albania: match details and travel options

The playoff kicks off at 20:45. Consequently the city activates stadium traffic plans early. In addition ticket holders, invited guests and UEFA-accredited staff travel free on Warsaw public transport. Moreover this free travel runs from 06:00 on 26 March until 01:00 on 27 March. The offer covers buses, trams, metro and Szybka Kolej Miejska within ZTM zone 1. (ZTM is the Warsaw public transport authority.)

Fans should prefer metro line M2 because trains run every few minutes. Furthermore trains of Szybka Kolej Miejska and Koleje Mazowieckie stop at Warszawa Stadion. Trams and buses also cross Most Poniatowskiego. Therefore these modes carry many supporters to the stadium quickly. In addition Parkuj i Jedź Park and Ride lots waive fees for match ticket holders during the free travel window.

Road closures and access around Saska Kępa

From 18:30 on Thursday authorities restrict driving into Saska Kępa. Only vehicles with SK passes, taxis, scooters and public buses may enter. Consequently streets bounded by Aleja Poniatowskiego, Aleja Waszyngtona, Międzynarodowa, Aleja Stanów Zjednoczonych and Wał Miedzeszyński will see controlled access. Moreover the triangle formed by Aleja Stanów Zjednoczonych, Afrykańska and Bora-Komorowskiego will also have limits. Police may close additional roads if crowd control requires. Therefore drivers should follow real-time traffic updates.

If Sokola closes around 18:30 buses 102, 125 and 202 will detour via Targowa and Kijowska to Dworzec Wschodni. However authorities may also reroute 146 and 147 via Wybrzeże Szczecińskie and Zamoście. In addition more complex closures change multiple lines. Consequently expect temporary bus reroutes toward Rondo Wiatraczna and Aleja Zieleniecka. Tram routes will split and some tram sets will terminate early. Therefore check Infoulice updates for exact stops.

Late-night closures and return routes

Police could close Most Poniatowskiego and Aleje Jerozolimskie near 22:30. As a result many buses will use Most Łazienkowski instead. Moreover replacement bus Z99 runs between Rondo Wiatraczna and Plac Narutowicza. Tram lines 9, 22 and 24 will operate in two parts. Consequently trams will serve Starynkiewicza on the city side. On the Praga side trams 9 and 24 stop near Teatr Powszechny. In addition authorities plan extra buses 138 and 509 from Rondo Waszyngtona to help fans get home.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Carry your match ticket or UEFA accreditation to use free ZTM transport. Also bring ID; police may ask for identification. (PESEL is a Polish national ID number; ZUS is social insurance; NFZ is the national health fund; mandat means a fine.) Therefore use metro M2 or SKM to avoid road closures. Moreover avoid driving into Saska Kępa after 18:30. In addition expect bag checks at stadium entry and allow extra time for queues.

For expats this match shows how Warsaw handles major events. Consequently plan travel in advance. However remember that many signs and staff speak some English. Therefore use apps like Jakdojade for route planning. In addition check club and ZTM channels for last-minute changes. Finally enjoy the match, but expect delays when leaving the stadium.

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