Irish Sunday Mirror

With Russian rules

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phone. Ambulance: 103 from mobiles, 03 from landlines.

Consular assistance: British Embassy in Moscow is on +7 495 956 7200. Put these in your phone. If in the UK and worried about someone in Russia, call 020 7008 1500 (this does not apply if you’re worried about Harry Kane’s goal-scoring form). MATCH DAY Stadiums will, of course, be protected by enhanced security. Use public transport to get to the stadium – they open around three hours before kick-off – which will be free on selected routes for FAN ID holders.

You will need to show your match ticket, FAN ID and passport, then go through security screening and metal detectors. Bags will be taken from you to be collected later.

Prohibited items include: alcohol, drugs, weapons, materials of an extremist, discrimina­tory or offensive nature, food and non-alcoholic beverages, any liquids in containers larger than 100ml, glass containers and bottles, cans, flags and banners larger than 2m x 1.5m, musical instrument­s, and profession­al camera/video/audio equipment.

All match venues and fan zones reserve the right to refuse entry to anyone who is intoxicate­d and/or disorderly.

After the game, fans will exit on a phased release. You may be kept behind for up to an hour. LIVE UPDATES

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