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Advice For Fans Travelling To Belgrade, Serbia For The UEFA Europa League Match - Red Star V Rangers

15th March 2022

Red Star v Rangers
Date: Thursday 17th March
Venue: Stadium Rajko Mitić (Red Star) - Belgrade
Kick off time: 18.45 (local time).

Passports, Visas and Insurance
You do not need a visa to travel to Serbia; however, you should ensure that your passport is valid for the duration of your stay.

Remember to take out travel insurance, even if you are only going for one night - it could save you a lot of money if you get into difficulties. Please note that your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is not valid in Serbia.

You do not have to carry your passport on your person while in Serbia but you should carry a copy if the authorities ask to see ID.

If you lose your passport, you will need to apply for an Emergency Travel Document online. All information at https://www.gov.uk/emergency-travel-document

Getting to the stadium
The address for the stadium is Ljutice Bogdana 1a, 11000 Belgrade. For further information about the stadium, please visit http://www.stadiumguide.com/stadioncrvenazvezda/
Entry for away supporters is via Bulevar Oslobodjenja street.

At the match
Advice for when you are at the match:
Access to the stadium might be slow; there will be ticket checks; body searches will take place at the entrance to the turnstiles
Glass or plastic bottles, cans, coins, poles, lighters, flares and pyrotechnics, video cameras are not permitted inside the stadium.
Alcohol is banned within the stadium and 1km surrounding the stadium, 3 hours before and 3 hours after the match.

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. There is the potential for protests in Belgrade and other towns and cities. Protests can lead to significant disruption, including to public transport. Keep up to date with local developments and avoid any large crowds and demonstrations.