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How strict are Wembley being with the time entry slots?

Got tickets for the Italy v Austria game but my entry slot is 2.5hours before KO, does any know how strict the stewards are with these time slots? Could I push it an hour? Thanks

Philip Earnshaw
  • 24 Jun 2021 4:25 PM
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  • Daniel Atkinson
    Daniel Atkinson
    • 24 Jun 2021 4:30 PM
    Hello mate. Was at the game Tuesday and had a slot for 1.5 hours before the game and didn’t have any issues turning up about 45 mins before K.O

    Hope that helps!
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  • Philip Earnshaw
    Philip Earnshaw
    • 24 Jun 2021 4:32 PM

    In reply to Daniel Atkinson:

    Good news thanks a lot.
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 24 Jun 2021 4:33 PM
    I was an hour late for my time slot for the Scotland match. There wasn't even a blink of the eye from the stewards. They just want to avoid queuing, especially close to kick off.

    There was no queue whatsoever when I arrived for each of the 3 group matches either at ticket activation or turnstile. With a 50% crowd for the R16, there is more risk of queuing but you could push it an hour or even a bit more with no consequence.
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  • Barry Pounder
    Barry Pounder
    • 24 Jun 2021 4:39 PM
    Turn up 5 minutes before nobody cares
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  • Clarke Buckeridge
    Clarke Buckeridge
    • 24 Jun 2021 8:53 PM
    You get zapped with a cattle prod to the gonads.
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  • Adrian Gunner
    Adrian Gunner
    • 24 Jun 2021 9:07 PM

    In reply to Barry Pounder:

    Turn up whenever you're ready. For Scotland game it said time slots 5pm-5.30pm and I turned up at around 7.15pm ish. You'll be fine anyway.
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