Tonight at 8:45 PM, Croatia will face Armenia in the final round of qualification for the European Championship. This game is crucial for both teams, as a victory can secure their place in Germany. Luka Modrić and the rest of the Croatian team are expected to receive great support from over 20 thousand spectators at Maksimir Stadium, despite the anticipated bad weather.
In preparation for the match, HNS has organized a rich program leading up to the game, including a fan zone outside the stadium where popular musicians Mate Bulić and Tiho Orlić will perform. The fan zone will be open to visitors from 5:00 p.m., and it’s expected that spectators will fill the stadium and support their national team.
To ensure the safety of both players and fans, special security measures and traffic regulations have been put in place around the stadium and surrounding areas. The police will be present to prevent any illegal behavior and protect everyone’s safety. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to avoid any delays, as gates will open at 6:45 p.m., but several parking areas around the stadium will be temporarily closed to traffic due to congestion issues. It is recommended that visitors use public transport instead of driving to avoid delays caused by parking issues.
During the match, visitors are expected to follow guidelines and respect instructions from police officers, as well as refrain from any racist or discriminatory behavior. The Croatian Football Association and Zagreb Police Department have also announced that they plan to audio and video record the public gathering before, during, and after the football match in place to ensure smooth operation of sporting event.
Overall, tonight’s game promises to be an exciting event with plenty of entertainment options available for fans outside of Maksimir Stadium before kick-off time at 8:45 PM local time in Croatia.
In conclusion, this match between Croatia vs Armenia is crucial for both teams as it can secure them a spot in Germany for European Championship Final Round Qualifications . Fans are expected