The Polish national team faces Nigeria this Wednesday, June 3, at 8:45 PM at PGE Narodowy, with attendees encouraged to use free public transport due to significant traffic restrictions.
Getting to the Stadium
The stadium is accessible via the M2 metro line, as well as Szybka Kolej Miejska and Koleje Mazowieckie trains. Due to tram track renovations in Aleje Jerozolimskie and on the Poniatowski Bridge, replacement bus line Z-9 will operate instead of trams from the city center.
Complimentary Travel for Attendees
Between 6:00 AM on Wednesday, June 3, and 1:00 AM on Thursday, June 4, fans with match tickets, invitations, or UEFA-issued accreditations can travel for free on Warsaw Public Transport, Koleje Mazowieckie, and Warsaw Commuter Railway within the first ticket zone. Parking at Park and Ride facilities is also free during this window.
Saska Kępa Access Restrictions
From 6:30 PM to 8:45 PM on Wednesday, entry to the Saska Kępa district is restricted to vehicles with SK identifiers, taxis, motorcycles, and public transport buses. Police may implement additional street closures as deemed necessary.
Departure and Post-Match Operations
Post-match transport will be bolstered by additional bus and tram services, along with increased frequency on the M2 metro line in both directions.
Poniatowski Bridge Closures
Starting around 10:30 PM, police may close Aleje Zieleniecka and the Poniatowski Bridge. Buses 111, 117, 158, 166, 507, 521, N22, N24, N72, and Z-9 will be diverted via the Łazienkowski Bridge, while lines 146 and 147 will operate via Aleje Zieleniecka. Line Z21 will run to the Eastern Station loop, and tram detours due to ongoing track work remain in effect.

