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Advice for fans travelling to the Norway vs Scotland match on 19th November 2013

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Molde Stadium

Molde Stadium

Date: Tuesday 19th November 2013

Venue: , Molde

Time: Kick off 19:00 (local time)

As well as this advice, please check out our travel advice for Norway

Passports, Visas & Travel Insurance

Please check your passport and visa details:

  • you don鈥檛 need a visa to enter Norway
  • your passport should be valid for the proposed duration of your stay
  • ensure that next of kin details are kept up to date
  • take out travel insurance even if you鈥檙e only going for the day or a night, if you get into difficulties it could save you a lot of money
  • if you鈥檙e visiting Norway you should get a free European Health Insurance Card EHIC before leaving the UK
  • the EHIC isn鈥檛 a substitute for medical and travel insurance, but it entitles you to state provided medical treatment that may become necessary during your trip
  • if you lose your passport you will need to apply for an Emergency Travel Document (ETD) to return home at the Consular Section of the in Oslo
  • the fee for an ETD is 拢95 (950 NOK) payable by cash or card
  • we will also need one photo and a copy of your flight details to process your application

Getting to the stadium

Advice on getting to the stadium:

  • is located picturesquely on the shore of the Romsdalsfjord just a few hundred metres west of the town centre of Molde
  • the stadium lies right next to the Rica Seilet Hotel, which has become one of the town鈥檚 principal landmarks
  • due to the small size of the town it will be easy to find the stadium, either by foot from the centre or by car
  • please find a map of the
  • is located about 5 km east of Molde city centre (10 minute Bus or Taxi ride)

At the match

Advice for at the match:

  • we recommend that you arrive early for the match
  • away supporters enter at the city centre side of stadium and will be seated in Section K
  • you will be subject to a body search before entering the ground
  • fireworks, flares, alcohol, poles for flags and any item that can be used as a weapon or thrown onto the pitch will not be allowed into the ground
  • drinking alcohol at football matches is generally prohibited in Norway
  • police and security staff have the authority to deny entry into the stadium to spectators under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • toilet and refreshment facilities for the away supporters will be located at the southeast corner of the stadium
  • obey instructions from stadium security to avoid being removed from the stadium and detained by the police
  • it is usual practice for the visiting fans to be held back for approximately 10-15 minutes after the match

General information

General advice and tips:

  • the for Molde in November is + 4 (掳C)
  • drinking in the street, non designated pub or restaurant areas is prohibited in Norway
  • don鈥檛 get involved with drugs - the penalties are severe
  • drugs and drink driving laws are stricter in Norway than in the UK
  • possession of even small quantities can lead to heavy fines and/or imprisonment
  • for the latest information on safety and security, visit our travel advice page for Norway

British Embassy Oslo

Thomas Heftyes Gate 8,
0244 Oslo

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: + 47 23 13 27 00 for Consular and Emergency assistance for British Nationals (24/7)

Emergency Services Numbers

110 鈥� Fire

112 鈥� Police

113 - Ambulance

British Embassy in Norway

Updates to this page

Published 14 November 2013