Finalist information leaflet

STADIUM INFORMATION

All ticket holders of Borussia Dortmund and FC Bayern München who received their match tickets via the club are respectively allocated in the East Stand and West Stand on levels 1 and 5.

It is important that all spectators follow appropriate signage, which will allow them to enter the stadium at the gate which corresponds to their match ticket. Thereafter, spectators should occupy the seat to which their ticket refers. All spectators should arrive at the stadium as early as possible. The stadium will open at 16.30 (local time) with kick-off at 19.45.

Before the final, all supporters will be provided with helpful advice by their club regarding the standards of behaviour expected by the authorities in . It is important that supporters take note of the guidance provided to ensure that they do not come into conflict with local laws and regulations during their stay in the city.

Please refer to the stadium map on your match ticket that highlights the entrance gates. Supporters are advised to keep their ticket in a secure place and away from sources of theft. In the event of a ticket being lost, no replacement will be issued. Holders of duplicate tickets will not be granted entry to the stadium. Supporters are requested to carefully read the terms and conditions printed on the reverse of the ticket.

STADIUM RULES AND REGULATIONS

It is strictly forbidden to enter the stadium under the influence of alcohol and/or to carry into the stadium alcoholic beverages, narcotics, psychoactive drugs, stimulants or any other similar substances. All persons attending the match will recognise and accept that their image may be used and broadcast on television or by other media. All persons attending the match may be filmed at the stadium entrance or, once inside, by the internal security cameras.

Any person in possession of any of the following items will be refused entry to the stadium: • any article that might be used as a weapon, deemed to be offensive or abusive, or that compromise public safety; these will be confiscated and/or reported to the police • unlicensed musical instruments – trumpets, drums and other devices capable of causing a disturbance or nuisance • flag poles greater than 1m in length • flares • bottles, glass vessels, cans or flasks • Frisbees and similar items • dangerous or hazardous items • illegal substances • explosives or ammunition; fireworks • knives, blades or other weapons • firearms • scooters, skateboards or other skates • laser devices • smoke canisters

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• signs or items with corporate or inappropriate branding • unauthorised fliers • spray paint; large, industrial-style "permanent" marker pens • prams or pushchairs • transmitting devices • professional cameras and recording devices (this applies to cameras that have interchangeable lenses) • large suitcases, laptops and backpacks (trip hazards) • illegal merchandise items • Water bottles (need to have the ability to decant) • illegal charity collection utensils • motorbike helmets • umbrellas • darts • hampers and cold boxes • air horns • alcohol • animals (except service dogs and guide dogs).

TRANSPORT

For those staying in central London during the event, the use of London’s extensive public transport system to travel to and from the stadium is highly recommended. Unlike some other matches at Stadium, no private parking will be available nearby for the UEFA Champions League final.

Supporters planning to return to Germany immediately after the match are advised to use coaches organised by the respective travel agents.

GETTING TO FROM CENTRAL LONDON

Wembley Stadium is a public transport destination and we recommend that anyone coming to the event uses public transport. The stadium is serviced by three stations and five underground or overground lines.

Wembley Park station is a ten-minute walk from the stadium and is served by the Jubilee and Metropolitan underground lines.

Wembley Stadium station is served by a non-stop, service from London Marylebone. The station is 400m away from the stadium and the journey time is approximately ten minutes.

Wembley is a 15-minute walk from the stadium and is served by the Bakerloo underground line and rail services.

For more information on how to get to Wembley Stadium from all over the country, and for access to live travel information in advance of the event, please visit www.wembleystadium.com/gettingtowembley.

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Purchasing a ticket

Wembley Park and Wembley Central stations are in zone 4. Paper tickets from Central London cost £5.50 each way and can be bought from ticket machines or ticket offices at London Underground stations.

If you plan on making several journeys during your stay, an can save you money (e.g. the off-peak journey from central London to Wembley costs £2.70 with an Oyster card) and avoid the need to queue at the ticket machine. These cards can be purchased from London Underground stations. They cost £12 and come with £10 credit.

TRAVELLING FROM THE STADIUM

Last trains from the stadium

The last Metropolitan Line train to Baker Street leaves Wembley Park at 00.22. The last train leaves Wembley Park at 00.21. The last train leaves Wembley Central at 00.02.

At the conclusion of the match, all supporters using public transport are encouraged to make their way to the respective station immediately. Please ensure that you leave additional time for queuing at the stations.

Onward connections

Passengers intending to take the to the airport should note that the last departure from Paddington is at 23.25. The last Victoria Line train to Victoria station (for trains to Gatwick) leaves Oxford Circus at 00.29 and Green Park at 00.31. The last Metropolitan Line service to Liverpool Street (for trains to Stansted) leaves Wembley Park at 23.47. After this, services will terminate at Baker Street, where you must change to the Circle Line or Hammersmith & City Line.

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ORGANISED COACH PARKING

Parking at the stadium

All organised coach parking will be coordinated by traffic police and parking marshals. Coaches must be allocated a parking pass to access the reserved parking at the stadium. Supporters who arrive at Wembley on organised coaches will be given a voucher to show them where the coach that will transport them back on the return journey has parked.

Independent travellers coming via car are advised to use the numerous public car parks throughout the city, and use public transport to the stadium. No parking is available near the stadium.

FAN ENTERTAINMENT AREA – AND CONCOURSE

The fan zone is an integrated area that will allow all supporters to enjoy the festive atmosphere of a UEFA Champions League final. Olympic Way is the majestic route that most supporters take in approaching Wembley Stadium, and entertainment activities are set alongside the route to keep supporters in a festive mood. As kick-off approaches, entertainment kicks in on the outer concourses to further bring you closer to your entry gates without losing any of the festive atmosphere. Attractions are located outside the stadium turnstiles and are accessible to all ticketholders.

Amenities available in the Fan Zone include but are not limited to: Fast food and soft drink sales points and an Information point. Medical and security services will be present. Additional entertainment elements will be organised.

Opening times matchday, 25 May 2013, 12.00–17.30 Olympic Way and outer concourses

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ATCHWEEK SCHEDULE (all times are local)

23–26 May UEFA Champions Festival, the International Quarter, Stratford City

As a prelude to the club season's biggest match, the UEFA Champions Festival opens its doors on Thursday 23 May and remains open until the following Sunday, the day after the UEFA Champions League final at Wembley Stadium. With free admission for all visitors and an exciting plan of events, the UEFA Champions Festival will enable football fans and novices alike to experience something of the magic of the UEFA Champions League final, regardless of whether they are attending the match. Highlights include taking a photo with the Champions League trophy, visit the Museum of Champions, taking part in football skills clinics or watching former stars from Europe and the UK compete in the Ultimate Champions match on Saturday 25 May at 12.30. Opening times 23/24 May 12.00–21.00 25 May 09.00–18.00 26 May 12.00–18.00

23 May UEFA Women's Champions League Final, Stamford Bridge stadium Kick-off 19.30 Ticket information can be found on the Chelsea FC website at http://www.chelseafc.com/uefawomensfinal Ticket prices are: Adults: £10 Children (under 18): £5 Senior (over 65): £5

25 May UEFA Champions League final, Wembley Stadium

Fan zone activities, Olympic Way and outer concourses 12.00–17:30

Gates open 16.45

Kick-off 19.45

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