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This Week’s Top Fixtures

Trinity Bar Venue, Dublin’s best Sports Bar, shows all of the top Live sport top fixtures, every week. Here’s a selection of what’s showing this week! Coming with a crowd for a big match? Click here to let us know and book a spot with a great view!

Monday, September 14th

We’ll be showing Premier League action again this evening, as West Ham go up against Newcastle United at 8pm!

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Tuesday, September 15th

Man City are up against Juventus tonight at 7.45pm in the UEFA Champions League Group Stage match!


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Wednesday, September 16th

Roma takes on Barcelona at 7.45pm in this evenings UEFA Champions League Group Stage match!

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Thursday, September 17th

Tonight’s UEFA Champions League Group Stage match features Liverpool against Bordeaux, from 6pm!

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Friday, September 18th

The atmosphere will be buzzing as we show every Rugby World Cup 2015 game live on our big screens! The opening game, England v Fiji, kicks off tonight at 8pm.

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Saturday, September 19th

We’ve got a full Rugby World Cup schedule this afternoon from 12pm, including Ireland’s first game of the Cup against Canada at 2.30pm!

Team Canada wing James Pritchard, left, breaks a tackle against Team Ireland wing Fergus McFadden, right, during first half of an international friendly rugby match in Toronto on Saturday, June 15, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Sunday, September 20th

There’s plenty of Premier League action today, including Manchester United v Southhampton at 4pm.

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Why Rugby fans are Going Crazy for RWC

With the Rugby World Cup edging closer and tickets arriving in mail boxes across the country, fans are
encouraged to plan their tours wisely and for good reason.  Ticket agents are advising their clients to
plan their trip to the tournament since the 44 day event is expected to experience a whopping 4.3
million commuters. Needless to say, transport networks and traffic control will have their work cut out
for them and the host cities will be busier than ever.
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All 13 venues that are hosting the tournament will have transport arrangements, but each will be
changed and added to according to existing services. To get ahead of the crush and keep that migraine
at bay, keep the following things in mind if you wish to watch the game live:
  •  If you don’t have a booked Blue Badge space, forget about parking anywhere near the stadiums.
  • Parking space will be on a first come, first serve basis.
  •  You can book park and walk or park and ride services but make sure to do so way in advance.  These will be snapped up quickly.
  •  Shuttle services will be provided
  •  Train services will be improved to accommodate the large crowds where possible with extra or longer trains. Some may even run later to accommodate late comers. Some roads might be closed around match venues.  Be prepared by looking up transport information on the official website of the RWC. Do so even if you are a regular in the city you are visiting.
  •  Take a look at the Spectator Journey Planner the RWC Organising Committee set up. This has been created to help fans find the best routes to match venues and Fanzones.
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The Journey Plan also lists other travel options along with transport providers that can aid you in your
journey to the RWC come tournament time. You can even book a ride in advance from the link provided.
The initiative was taken by the Managing Director, Steve Brown, whose aim was to allow fans
opportunities to enjoy the games without hassle. Since the traffic will be much worse compared to
normal days, the good Director also urges them to plan their journey with the tools provided weeks
ahead so that they won’t get stuck.
Of course, not everyone will be able to make it to the stadium on time, but they will be able to get live
updates by following the game on the Twitter account @RWC2015Travel. The page will offer travel
updates as well across all of the 13 venues to aid fans in getting to the game on time.
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Even if you do manage to get tickets, you will still have to manoeuvre through the massive crowd, which
will only hamper your enjoyment. However, that won’t be a problem if you arrange an intimate
gathering of friends at a sports bar in Dublin such as Trinity Bar Venue. Watch the World Cup on 20 large
HD displays, nibble on mouth watering delicacies and have a front row seat to the biggest event of the
season. What more can you ask for?