Foreign Office issue World Cup advice
Foreign Office issue World Cup advice
The Foreign Office has published a ten point checklist for football fans which can be located on their website.
Pre-booked accommodation is essential, with 500,000 people visiting at the same time you do not want to be forced into remote and second rate lodging. Comprehensive travel insurance will give you piece of mind, especially when you consider that broken bones will costs thousands of pounds to fix. Visit your GP before you go.
Car hire and flights are already nearly fully booked. The long distances between stadiums mean travel arrangements should be made well in advance. South Africa is a big country; don’t be fooled into thinking that getting around is going to be easy.
It may sound obvious but make sure your passport is valid for the duration of the tournament. Register your location online so you can be found should anything go wrong.
Be wary of scalpers and ticket touts. You will probably be asked to provide ID from proper outlets and at the stadium entrances. A thorough read of local customs and rules are essential, remember, you are a guest and expected to behave like one.
Lastly, as any good fan will know, arrive early on match day. High security and full venues mean lengthy delays and nobody wants to go all that way to miss any action.
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