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Europa League Final at Aviva Stadium - 22nd May 2024

The following Traffic Management Plan will come into effect for the Europa League Final 2024 taking place in the Aviva Stadium on the 22nd May 2024. The expected attendance is in excess of 46,000 patrons. The final will kick off at 8pm and the stiles are open at 5pm.

Large volumes of traffic can be expected in the city centre and in the general Dublin 4 area throughout the day culminating in a gradual build-up in the vicinity of the Stadium in the run up to the event and an immediate build-up of traffic post event.

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Parking Restrictions

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 From 7:00am on the morning of the event, parking will be prohibited by An Garda Síochána at the following locations:

  • (a) Lansdowne Road – both sides from Northumberland Road to Herbert Bridge
  • (b) Shelbourne Road – both sides Shelbourne Avenue to the Podium Entrance.
  • (c) Havelock Square – right hand side from bath Ave to Gate 5
  • (d) Herbert Road – both sides from Herbert Bridge to Tritonville Road
  • (e) Lansdowne Lane – both sides
  • (f) Northumberland Road – Both sides from Haddington Road to Lansdowne Road
  • (g) South Lotts Road

 There are no facilities for parking of private vehicles or coaches. All vehicles must be parked legally.

 Disability Parking

Provision is made for disabled drivers, with event issued disability passes, who will be able to park at Marion College, Herbert Road. Application should be made in advance to the FAI for a permit pass. Access is via Herbert Road. These vehicles must enter the car park at least 2 hours prior to the start of the event.

 Road Closures

 A Vehicle Cordon will be put in place from 3pm at the following locations closed and controlled by An Garda Síochána:

  • - Lansdowne Road – both sides from Northumberland Road to Herbert Road
  • - Shelbourne Road – both sides from Ballsbridge to Bath Avenue
  • - Bath Avenue, both sides from Londonbridge Road to Shelbourne Road
  • - Newbridge Avenue
  • - Herbert Road
  • - Lansdowne Lane from Northumberland Road to Shelbourne Road
  • - Lansdowne Park

All access routes will be maintained with a Garda presence and mobile Garda patrols along with GNPOU presence.  All travel routes identified in the DCC Mobility Concept will form part of DMR RPU patrols.

Access will be maintained for residents in so far as it is safe to do so, on production of valid driving licence and/or proof of address. It may be necessary to exclude all traffic from the above roads if the volume of pedestrian traffic is such as to be unsafe to allow vehicular traffic access. This may occur in the two hours prior to the event or after the event when patrons are exiting the Stadium. Access will be maintained for residents during the event as much as is possible.

All road closures will be put in place and manned for the duration of the closure by sufficient Gardaí as required to ensure that there is no un-authorised access to closed roads and to ensure that traffic moves freely outside of the closure area prior to the event. These Gardaí will also take a pro-active approach to traffic management to expedite egress from the area after the event.

It is expected that a Fan March from each of the participating teams to the Aviva Stadium will take place on the 22nd May as follows:

  • Atalanta FC will leave Simmonscourt Road at approx. 5.30pm and walk to the Aviva Stadium via Simmonscourt Road, Merrion Road, Pembroke Road and Lansdowne Road. It is expected that some rolling road closures in the areas of Merrion Road, Pembroke Road, Northumberland Road will be conducted by An Garda Síochána to facilitate the Fan March along this route. 
  • Bayer Leverkusen FC will leave Shelbourne Park at approx. 5.30pm and walk to the Aviva Stadium via South Lotts Road, and Bath Avenue. It is expected that some rolling road closures will be conducted by An Garda Síochána to facilitate the Fan March along this route.

DART Station – Lansdowne Road

Lansdowne Road DART Station will close at 4pm on the 22nd May 2024 and will not reopen on that date.  All passengers intending to use DART Stations from 4pm will be directed to Grand Canal Dock or Sandymount DART Stations.

Grand Canal Dock and Sandymount DART Stations will operate as normal.  Additional management measures for queuing and access / egress from both stations will be put in place.  All match patrons will be advised in advance of the closure of Lansdowne Road DART Station and the use of the alternative stations. 

Walking signage to each DART Train station will be put in place by Dublin City Council.

The DART barriers on Lansdown Road will close at 4pm and will remain down for the duration of the event to facilitate free movement of trains. Pedestrians will transverse the railway line via the under-pass in the Aviva Stadium.

Casual Trading

Casual Trading will not be permitted in the Cordon Area.  No licences have been issued for this event by Dublin City Council.

Traffic Diversions

South-bound traffic on Grand Canal Street will access the Merrion Road via Haddington Road and Northumberland Road and will access the Strand Road and Sandymount Area via South Lotts Road and Irishtown.

North-bound traffic on Merrion Road wishing to access Shelbourne Road towards the city centre will be diverted onto Pembroke Road, Northumberland Road, Haddington Road and Grand Canal Street.

Other rolling road closures may be required due to temporary fan movements, potential protest activity or other non-event road related incidents. 

The traffic diversions and road closures will remain in force until the event is completed and the roads are free of pedestrian traffic.