Principality Stadium announce fanzone for Euro semi-final
Principality Stadium will host Cardiff’s Euro 2016 fanzone for the screening of Wales’ semi-final match against Portugal on Wednesday.
The Welsh Rugby Union has joined forces with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and Cardiff Council to give fans the opportunity to watch the biggest match in the history of Welsh football for free on the big screens at the home of Welsh sport.
As part of the #TogetherStronger campaign sweeping the nation, organisers have arranged for the installation of a 100ft screen alongside the existing two big screens at the iconic venue.
Fans not travelling to the Stade des Lumières in Lyon are invited to gather at Principality Stadium to cheer on Wales for the Semi-Final - the furthest stage the team has reached in an international tournament.
Gates will open at 6.30pm for the 8pm kick off, giving ticket holders early access to the official city-centre celebration for all the build-up.
Tickets will be available free of charge via www.principalitystadium.wales/togetherstronger from 10am tomorrow (Tuesday) on a first-come-first-serve basis (maximum 4 person) for the reserved seating areas, with a 20,000 capacity.