On Wednesday, 28 May, Chelsea will compete against Spanish outfit Real Betis in the UEFA Europa Conference League final. The match will be hosted at the Tarczynski Arena in Wroclaw.
It is a UEFA Category 4 venue and boasts a capacity of approximately 42,771.
It is the first time that either of these two sides have reached the final of the Europa Conference League, and they will be hoping that the stadium can make the occasion even more special.
For anyone who will be attending the match, be that as a Real Betis fan, a Chelsea fan or as a neutral, here is everything you need to know about a matchday in Wroclaw.

How many fans are going to the Europa Conference League Final?
Both Chelsea and Real Betis have received allocations of approximately 12,500 tickets for this game, equating to a total of 25,000, over half of the venue's maximum capacity.
The remaining 17,000 or so tickets will then be divided between neutral supporters, who were required to enter a ballot that closed on 11 April, and hospitality/corporate seats.
Naturally, there will also likely be hundreds, if not thousands, of ticketless Betis and Chelsea fans in the city on matchday to soak up the atmosphere.
If you are still on the hunt for tickets, check out our guide on how to buy Europa Conference League final tickets.
Where will Real Betis and Chelsea fans sit at the Europa Conference League final?
Chelsea have confirmed that the club has been allocated the South Side of the stadium, which suggests that Real Betis will likely be allocated the North Side.
Separating the two will be the hospitality and corporate seats, as well as the many neutral supporters that will be in attendance.
- Category 1: Central seats
- Category 2: Located in the corners above Category 1 seats
- Category 3: Located behind the goals
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Where to eat & drink for football fans in Wroclaw
While Wroclaw is not used as frequently as other major European cities, it certainly has a track record of hosting important football matches, doing so three times at Euro 2012.
Therefore, it already has the entertainment and catering infrastructure needed to provide supporters with plenty of choices in regards to food and drink before the game.
A special mention goes to Pub Sportowy Wembley, our number one suggestion. It boasts a range of fairly-priced drink options and, as the name suggests, is football fan-focused.
However, it will also be very busy. So, some alternatives include:
- Chopper Bar & Grill, Kotlarska 42, 50-151 Wrocław, Poland
- PRL Klubo-kawiarnia, Rynek Ratusz 10, 50-106 Wrocław, Poland
- Pub Felicita, Plac Solny 16, 50-062 Wrocław, Poland
How to get to the Tarczynski Arena Wrocław
Depending on whether you are a Real Betis fan or a Chelsea fan, the route you take to the Tarczynski Arena will be slightly different.
UEFA have created two different possible routes, one for those sitting in the North section (Real Betis fans) and one for those sitting in the South section (Chelsea fans).
North section (red gate)
For all Real Betis fans travelling to the game from the city centre, you will want to use trams 9,12, 21 or ST1, which depart from pl. Jana Pawla II.
If opting for trams 9 or 12, you will want to exit the service at Gornicza, from which the stadium is a 15-minute walk away.
However, if travelling via the 21 or ST1, you will want to instead alight the service at Tarczynski Arena, from which the venue is a 5-minute walk away.
You can also make use of buses 102, 103. 127 and SB1, all of which stop at the Tarczynski Arena.
South section (blue gate)
For Chelsea fans travelling from the city centre, your route is similar but slightly different.
Blues supporters can make use of tram services T20 (departing the service at Tarczynski Arena) and T22 or ST2 (departing these services at Pilczyce.
The first option requires a five-minute walk to the stadium, while the latter requires a 10-minute walk.
Chelsea fans can also take bus SB2, alighting the service at Pilczyce.