The Euros BRIDGE ON THE LOGO: CLYDE ARC The Clyde Arc, also known as the Finnieston Bridge or the 'squinty' bridge, opened in July 2006 and crosses the River Clyde in the city of Glasgow. The bridge design features a spectacular tied arch which forms an instantly recognisable gateway to the city. The bridge takes four lanes of traffic, two of which are dedicated to public transport (buses and taxis) and two for private and commercial traffic. There are also pedestrian and cycle paths.
How to get to Hampden
● Hampden Park is a five minute walk from Mount Florida and King's Park train stations. Trains run from Glasgow Central. For further information call National Rail Enquiries on 03457 484 950. ● First Glasgow operate bus services to Hampden Park from the City Centre on a regular basis. Services include 5, 6, 7, 7A, 34, 90 and 31. For further information call Traveline on 0871 200 2233. ● The stadium is 5 minutes from JuncFRIDAY 18 JUNE tion 1a of the M74. Exit onto Polmadie TUESDAY 22 JUNE Road/A728 and follow as it merges CROATIA VS CZECH REPUBLIC CROATIA VS SCOTLAND onto Aikenhead Road. Please note Kik-off 5pm Kick-off 8pm parking is restricted on event days. For other routes please use post code G44 TUESDAY 29 JUNE 4QG in your Sat Nav or map app. ROUND OF 16 MATCH ●There are cycle racks situated under Kick-off 8pm exit stairwells 36 and 44 at the front of the William Hill South Stand. To plan your route please visit cyclestreets.net
GLASGOW'S UEFA EURO 2020 FIXTURES MONDAY 14 JUNE SCOTLAND VS CZECH REPUBLIC Kick-off 2pm
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