Here's the information we've put together for Northern Ireland fans travelling to Luxembourg for Friday's match.
Our thanks go to one of our FSE colleagues in Luxembourg and to the Irish FA for their help. We hope you find it useful.
FROM THE AIRPORT TO THE CITY CENTRE
First of all, the good news is that Public Transport in Luxembourg is FREE. We strongly recommend you use it as taxis are expensive.
There are two bus lines from the airport (16 and 29) which will take you to the city centre and these run every 10 to 15 minutes.
These buses pass by the Luxembourg Central Train Station, which is 10km from the airport.
EATING AND DRINKING
The Old Town is known locally as Clausen and has a lot of pubs like the Britannia or the Pyg. There's no shortage of restaurants, one of those recommended is 'Maybe Not Bobs', but there are plenty to choose from.
A beer can cost around €5.50 to €6 for a pint, if you're eating out the price will vary, for fast food like a kebab you'll pay €5 and for a good meal in a restaurant prices vary between €14-€25.
GETTING TO THE STADIUM
Luxembourg now play at the Stade de Luxembourg, which is well served by both buses and trams. Bus services 5 ,18 and 22 will get you there from the city centre or main station.
It's recommended that you use the bus but don't leave it too late to make your journey.
This link is very useful to help plan your journey to the ground and back again.
Northern Ireland fans are in Sectors U and A. For those who like to know, alcohol will be on sale inside the stadium.
FCO TRAVEL ADVICE
As always, our Northern Ireland Fans Embassy number is available to help
(+447943542100) or you can contact us here or on Twitter @AoNISC_Travel
Have a great time, but do stay safe! 💚