Cup Final Matchday Guide
The Irish Football Association and the PSNI have issued advice and guidance to supporters attending Saturday’s Clearer Water Irish Cup Final at Windsor Park.
The PSNI asks that those driving to the match park with consideration for local residents and businesses, and that supporters are respectful and considerate whilst walking through residential streets close to the stadium.
All private coaches/minibuses bringing Cliftonville fans to the match are requested to leave the motorway at Stockman’s Lane and travel towards the Boucher Road from this direction. Police ask that private coaches park up in the general area of Apollo Road and advise that coaches will not be allowed to park up on Boucher Road convenient to the ground.
Coaches should park on one side of the street only, with no double parking. There is space for coach parking in this area. Coaches must not block business entrances; 24-hour access is required by the majority of businesses in this area.
After the match, coaches should then leave Apollo Road and travel towards Stockman’s Lane. No coaches will be permitted to travel towards the direction of Glenmachan Street or Windsor Park.
Coaches should not permit passengers to disembark on the Boucher Road convenient to the stadium as this causes potential public safety issues and can cause a backlog of traffic in all directions.
The areas around Windsor Park are ‘No Street Drinking’ zones under Belfast City Council bye-laws – and these bye-laws should be complied with at all times.
The Irish FA has also issued general advice to supporters who will be attending the game:
Entering the stadium
Cliftonville supporters should enter via Boucher Road. All supporters are subject to ticket checks and may be searched prior to entry. All bags are subject to search and no bags larger than A4-size are permitted. Please note Under-14s must always be accompanied by an adult during the event.
Entry time
Gates to the stadium will open at 1pm ahead of the 2.30pm kick-off. Supporters should arrive at the ground early.
There will be no admission to the stadium before the designated opening time.
Downloading/printing tickets
All tickets for the game should be accessed and either downloaded or printed ahead of arriving at the stadium.
Please note tickets can now be accessed in accounts.
Seating in the stadium
All supporters must sit in the seat allocated on their match ticket.
Tickets will feature the seating area, row number and seat number.
Supporters should check their ticket information before approaching the turnstiles.
Supporters should follow the directions of the stewards when entering the stadium bowl.
Supporters’ behaviour
There are strict rules regarding the behaviour of supporters in and around the stadium.
Supporters should familiarise themselves with The National Football Stadium at Windsor Park’s terms and conditions relating to admission. These and other relevant information can be accessed here.
The regulations include a list of prohibited items, such as pyrotechnics.
Any articles that could potentially be used as a weapon and/or compromise public safety are strictly prohibited.
In order to ensure the security, safety and comfort of all patrons, the Irish Football Association reserves the right at its reasonable discretion to refuse admission to, or to eject anyone from, the venue without compensation or refund.
Food and drink
Beverages (including alcohol) and food will be available at kiosks within the stadium. All stadium kiosks are cashless.
Merchandise
Cliftonville will be operating a merchandise shop in a mobile unit at the stadium. This will open at 1pm.
Programmes
Matchday programmes will be available, priced at £5 each (cash only).
Updates
Supporters should regularly check Irish FA channels for any further updates.