![]() Regarding bag sizes there is nothing fixed yet but there will be control checks. The chance to meet the players will be at the end of the game in the Pinatar Arena entrance (this is dependent on the team and players). On matchday there will be a bar available for drinks and it will open 90 minutes before kick-off. There will not be any open training sessions to view over the course of these two international games. The stadium has suggested to contact this company – Taxi and Transfer | La Manga Rent a Car. Soluciones de movilidad – Alsa (it’s is roughly a 20-minute walk from here). Supporters would then take a bus journey, which is roughly one hour long, to S.Pedro del Pinat. More here: Nucleus of Cercanías de Murcia and Alicante | Renfe You would need to get the C1 train to Murcia and then switch to get a train to Cartagena. ![]() You can also get a combination of trains and buses but the journey will take you roughly half a day. There are two airports you can fly into to get to Pinatar Arena – Murcia and Alicante.įrom Murcia a car seems to be the easiest route to get to the stadium with a car journey being 32 minutes while it’s an hour’s drive from Alicante – again a car seems to be the best option. ![]() Tickets can be found on the here on the Pinatar Arena website – priced €15 general / €7.50 U16s.Both matches kick-off 8pm local time / 7pm GMT. The Lionesses travel to Murcia, Spain, for a brace of international friendlies against Japan (Friday 11th November) and Norway (Tuesday 15th November) at the Pinatar Arena. ![]()
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