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TfL advice on travelling to World Cup qualifying game at Wembley this evening

10 June 2009

Transport for London (TfL) is doing everything possible to help get fans to the England v Andorra World Cup qualifying game at Wembley stadium this evening.

We are doing all we can to keep trains running

A TfL spokesperson

However, those travelling to the match should check before they travel, plan their journey and allow much more time for their journey, both to and from the venue.

A TfL spokesperson said: 'We are doing all we can to keep trains running on the Jubilee and Metropolitan Tube lines through Wembley Park station, but services will be reduced. 

'London Overground trains will be running a limited service which will serve the nearby Wembley Central Station.

'Journeys today will be difficult, so if supporters can travel to Wembley without relying on public transport as their sole means of travel, they should consider that option, including walking for at least part of the journey.

Check before you travel

'Londoners and fans travelling to the game should check before they travel on the TfL website - tfl.gov.uk - and also the Football Association website 

Fans should note the following points:

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