ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL SCOTLAND v ENGLAND SATURDAY 10 JUNE 2017 HAMPDEN PARK, 5PM KICK OFF MEMBER INFORMATION The FA has consistently urged fans to follow England in a positive We are asking all ESTC members to be courteous towards the way and we will continue to work hard to try to ensure a safe and locals and opposing fans by treating them in the same way that enjoyable atmosphere for all supporters. ESTC members would like to be treated. We would like to thank all England Supporters Travel Club If you witness any xenophobic, racist, sectarian, sexist or members who have taken the time to make contact to express anti-social behaviour before or during the match, you can report it their disappointment and dismay at what they witnessed at in confidence by emailing [email protected] the Germany v England match in Dortmund. Furthermore, the or by calling or texting us on match-day on 0797 0146 250. assistance from members has proved to be invaluable throughout this process. Members behaving in an unacceptable manner may result in: Following the anti-social behaviour witnessed at the Germany v • Removal from the stadium England match in Dortmund, we would like to make it clear that • Suspension from the ESTC membership the following behaviours are not tolerated and action will be taken by Police Scotland Officers if witnessed within or surrounding • The issue of a Football Banning Order Hampden Park stadium: • Report to the police and possible criminal proceedings. • Behaviour which shows support for a terrorist organisation or Please note The FA will always investigate reports of inappropriate references atrocities associated with terrorism or war. behaviour at an England game. • Behaviour which shows hatred or ill-will towards individuals Scottish legislation at sporting events based on their religious background, race, sexual orientation Travelling fans are advised that in Scotland, it is an offence: or disability. • To be in possession of alcohol or be visibly drunk aboard a • Any form of violence, threats or disorder. vehicle taking you to a sporting event. The person hiring the Please refer to the Terms and Conditions of the England vehicle on which alcohol is being carried is also committing an Supporters Club here for information regarding inappropriate offence. Police checks on buses and mini-buses travelling to behaviour: englandsupporters.thefa.com this game are likely to be undertaken. We recognise the right to freedom of speech, whether that is • To drink alcohol or be in possession of an open container through songs, chants or flags and will always encourage friendly which contains alcohol in a public place and respectful behaviour at England matches. 2 GETTING AROUND GLASGOW OUT AND ABOUT From the airport there is the First Glasgow Airport Express bus Glasgow is a vibrant city located north of the River Clyde service which can take you directly into Glasgow City Centre with its geographical heart in George Square. The city centre 24hrs a day. For more information, click here: glasgowairport offers a great shopping experience along the pedestrianised thoroughfares of Argyle Street, Buchanan Street and Sauchiehall Glasgow Central train station is located in the centre of the city Street. There is an array of restaurants and cafes throughout the with easy access to buses, trains and subways. For subway routes city centre and in the West End which is off Great Western Road and timetables around Glasgow, click here: glasgowsubway and around Kelvingrove Park. If you’re flying into Glasgow Prestwick airport, it has its own railway station with direct trains 3 times an hour to Glasgow Central station. For more information on timetables, go to: glasgowprestwick.com 3 HAMPDEN PARK Address Hampden Park, Glasgow, G42 9BA (Sat Nav postcode is G44 4QG) 4 HAMPDEN PARK Hampden Park serves as the national stadium for Scotland and is the home of amateur Scottish League club Queen’s Park F.C. who actually own the stadium. The stadium regularly hosts the latter stages of the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup competitions and has previously hosted 3 Champions League finals, a UEFA Cup final and the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Since the redevelopment of Hampden was completed in 1999 and with further improvements made in 2014, the capacity for sporting events is now 52,063. 5 GETTING TO THE STADIUM BY TRAIN Hampden Park is a 10 minute walk from Kings Park Station, which as been advised by the Scottish Police to be used by English supporters. Trains for this station run from Glasgow Central. For more information, refer to National Rail timetables here: nationalrail.co.uk BY BUS The most frequent bus service from Glasgow City Centre is the number 75 by First Bus, alighting at Aitkenhead Road. For bus timetables, please go to: travelinescotland.com Please note that there is no public parking in the vicinity of the stadium on major event days so we would encourage you to use public transport. For information on public parking, please go to: cityparkingglasgow.co.uk BY FOOT For those of you wishing to walk to the stadium, it is straightforward route form the city centre and should take approximately 45 minutes. 6 HAMPDEN PARK STADIUM REGULATIONS IT IS AN OFFENCE: • To be in possession of any pyrotechnic devices including flares and fireworks. • To attempt to enter the stadium with any bottles, cans or containers. • To be visibly drunk within a stadium or its surrounding area. • To use threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to stir up racial or sectarian hatred. • To enter the stadium without a valid match ticket. • To bring any flags, banners or other articles that could be used as a weapon; or could cause annoyance or unnecessary obstruction. To view the full stadium regulations please visit here: hampdenpark.co.uk 7 HAMPDEN PARK STADIUM STADIUM ACCESS The stadium entrance for our supporters will be sign-posted. The stadium will open at 3.30pm; fans are advised to arrive at least 60 minutes before kick-off as security checks can take some time. For security reasons, you are discouraged from bringing bags to the stadium but if it is essential, small bags will be allowed. Flags are allowed in the stadium but there is a size limit of 2m x 1m. Members are advised that there is limited space to hang flags in the stadium, but if you wish to do so, please arrive when turnstiles open. MATCH TICKETS Travel Club members are advised to bring a form of photo ID with them when attending the match. As per all England away matches, tickets issued via The FA are non-transferable (to members and non-members) and cannot be used by any other supporter. Duplicate tickets will not be issued to members who have lost, stolen or damaged their ticket so please take care of your match ticket at all times. 8 TICKET COLLECTION POINTS Please bring either your current 2016-2018 Travel Club membership card or any up-to-date photo identification to collect your ticket. If you are part of a group, each member must collect their ticket in person. Please be aware that all members of the group do not have to collect at the same time, but it will not be possible for another member to collect your ticket on your behalf. To help save time when collecting tickets, we advise members to know the name of the lead booker in their order and although not essential, we would encourage members to collect their tickets as a group. Travel Club members will be able to collect their tickets at the following locations during the stated opening hours: ADDRESS Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 2 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3NY (Please use the Killermont Street entrance which is across the road from the Bucanan Bus Station). OPENING TIMES Friday 9 June: 2pm-9pm Saturday 10 June: 9.30am-2.30pm AT THE STADIUM A temporary ticket collection office will be located at the stadium outside the England entrance between 3.30pm-5pm. 9 THE HISTORY The last time the two sides met in Scotland, Wayne Rooney led England: 1 Fraser Forster; 2 Nathaniel Clyne, 5 Gary Cahill, England to a famous victory in Glasgow with two second-half 6 Chris Smalling, 3 Luke Shaw; 4 James Milner, 7 Jack Wilshere, strikes, as the Three Lions extended their winning streak to six. 8 Stewart Downing; 9 Danny Welbeck, 10 Wayne Rooney (c), 11 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain The visitors were lively from the off, and Danny Welbeck was given an early sight of goal when Rooney played him into the left side of Subs: 16 Phil Jagielka; 20 Adam Lallana; 17 Kieran Gibbs; the box. But the Arsenal man’s shot was straight at keeper David 19 Raheem Sterling; 18 Rickie Lambert; 21 Ross Barkley; Marshall and Scotland were able to clear. 12 Calum Chambers, 13 Ben Foster, 14 Jordan Henderson, 15 Theo Walcott, aido Berahino Gordon Strachan’s team gradually got a foot-hold in the game and were beginning to exert pressure on England’s rear-guard, but Manager: Roy Hodgson failed to trouble Forster’s goal. The Three Lions took the lead just Did you know? after the half-hour when Oxlade-Chamberlain bagged his fourth goal in an England shirt. Jack Wilshere picked the ball up on the • Hampden Park first hosted the Scotland v England left and sent in an inviting cross towards his Gunners team-mate. fixture in 1906. The Ox applied the deftest of touches and it was all that was needed to take it past Marshall in goal. • At the 1937 fixture, a new world record for attendance at a football match was officially set at 149,415.
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