Cymru kick off their EURO 2025 qualifiers with a home fixture against Croatia this Friday. The match will be manager Rhian Wilkinson’s first in charge, and she will be hoping to start the campaign off with a positive result.
Cymru last played in Wrexham in March 2020, beating Estonia 2-0 in a friendly match in front of more than 2,000 fans.
The match will kick off at 7:15pm.
Below you will find vital supporter information that provides advice and details on making your visit to the STōK Cae Ras an enjoyable one.
It’s advised that all supporters arrive early on a matchday and follow the advice below.
DIGITAL TICKETS
If you’re going to the match, you’ll need to download and use the Cymru Tickets app to get in.
The FAW are introducing the Cymru Tickets App for two key reasons:
- To improve the matchday experience for fans
- To make our matches more sustainable
For more information click here and watch the video below.
IMPORTANT TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets for this fixture are available to buy here.
The unauthorised resale of tickets is a criminal offense. Measures will be taken against those who are found to have bought tickets and sold on.
Those who have purchased tickets on the secondary market will be refused entry.
Tickets can be used by friends or family members in line with the FAW’s terms and conditions of ticket sale, available at faw.cymru/tickets.
CHARITY COLLECTION
Members of Amnesty Chester and Wrexham Local Group will be collecting donations outside STōK Cae Ras ahead of the match. Together we can fight for human rights everywhere. We can stop torture, demand equality for women and girls, and give hope to those facing attacks or imprisonment just because of who they are. Your donation can transform the lives of millions.
PYROTECHNIC WARNING
There is no safe use of pyrotechnics in spectator areas at football events with their use having many health risks and dangers such as loss of sight, limb or digit removal due to their explosive power.
Being in possession of a pyrotechnic device at a football match or attempting to bring such a device into a football stadium, is a criminal offence under the Sporting Events Act 1985. Any person committing such an offence faces an FA Wales ban, probable arrest and a minimum 3-year Football Banning Order.
Additionally, should persons be identified using pyrotechnics in places of public assembly away from and en route to the stadium, they can be issued with section 34 notices and be instructed to leave the area with details passed to the FAW, The Racecourse Ground and the authorities. This may result in entry to the stadium being denied.
CYMRU SHOP
If you are looking to get match ready prior to your arrival at the stadium visit the shop here
Our shop has all the essentials to get you in Cymru colours, including the latest Adidas kit, a range of hats, scarves, tops, bags and more. You will also find the official FAW photography page, where you can buy a photo souvenir from the match.
CAR PARKING
Parking is extremely limited in Wrexham on this day and there will be no matchday parking at the stadium or university.
Please consult Find a car park | Wrexham County Borough Council for information on available car parks.
REPORT IT – SAY NO TO DISCRIMINATION
The Football Association of Wales welcomes everyone and we constantly strive to ensure that at our matches there is a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere where all fans can come to enjoy watching football in a safe, secure and welcoming environment and feel that they belong.
While promoting inclusion and diversity within the stadium, we applaud and encourage passionate support. However, we do not tolerate discrimination, abuse, foul and abusive language or anti-social and threatening behaviour. If supporters experience any form of anti-social behaviour, abuse or discrimination inside the stadium please help us to eliminate it and react immediately by reporting any discrimination or abuse by speaking to your nearest steward.
You can also report any incidents at www.faw.cymru/ReportIT or by emailing ReportIT@faw.Cymru. Please provide as much detail of any offence as possible. This may include specific seat details if applicable, descriptions of persons involved, and exact words and phrases wherever possible.
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Fans are urged to make every attempt to be in their seats by 7:00pm to show the Cymru squad support when they come out onto the pitch for their pre-match warm-up.
Make sure that you’re in your seat for Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau as the fans will sing it unaccompanied and it really shouldn’t be missed as The Red Wall creates a wall of sound.