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08.13.2025 | Football
Kickoff for the 2025 Aer Lingus Classic is just 10 days away and we're excited to see you in Dublin! Keep scrolling to view a special message from Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard and read through some last-minute reminders for your trip.
PRE-DEPARTURE
• We recommend packing your essential medications in your carry-on bag in case of a baggage issue upon your arrival or departure.Â
• If you would like to have cell service while in Ireland, please contact your phone provider. While plans vary, some start at as little as $10 per day.
• August in Dublin is often colder and rainier than in the U.S. Please be aware of the weather forecast when you are packing.
• Please note that some of the seats in Aviva Stadium are exposed to the elements.Â
• Pack comfortable shoes, Dublin is a very walkable city, and walking is often the easiest form of transportation.Â
• The voltage in Ireland is 220V. We recommend bringing a converter and wall adapter. If you plan to use an appliance that only uses 110 voltages, you will need to use the converter (i.e. hair dryer). If the appliance is dual voltage, you will only need a wall adapter. Phones, tablets and computers typically only need an adapter. Converters and wall adapters can be found in several stores, such as Walmart, Target and Best Buy.
DOWNLOAD BEFORE YOU GO
• Download your game tickets to your phone wallet. Screenshots of tickets will not be accepted; you must have your digital ticket to gain access to Aviva Stadium.
• Download the official game app at the appropriate app store link below to view important information such as stadium policies, game week event schedule, official merchandise, and much more!Â
WHAT TO EXPECT
To learn more about your upcoming travel to Dublin, please click the link here to explore the full list of Irish travel expectations.Â
THINGS TO DO
Check out these three stories on various things to do in the Dublin area from members of the Athletic Department that visited Dublin last summer. (Part One, Part Two, Part Three)
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