The Stormers are back in Cape Town and will be flocking to DHL Stadium at 5:05pm tomorrow. As a result, spectators and road users in general are advised of road closures in the vicinity.
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The Capetonians will be looking to extend their unbeaten run at home this season when they take on Edinburgh, who are currently in fourth place in the standings.
A large crowd is expected when gates open two hours before the game, so make sure you park remotely, use the free MyCiTi bus shuttle service and get into the stadium early to make the most of your matchday.
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While there is heavy congestion expected in the stadium precinct, there is dedicated stadium rugby parking available in the stadium precinct at the P4 and P9 (R120 card payment on entry only) stadium parking areas.
On-street parking is available within the city centre, but no additional security will be provided. Parking tariffs will apply until 1pm, after which on-street parking becomes free of charge.
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MyCiTi buses will be available and ticket holders will be able to board to DHL Stadium free of charge from the Civic Centre and Thibault Square bus stations.
The shuttle service will take spectators to the Stadium Station, starting at 2:35pm from Civic Centre and Thibault Square. Thereafter, a bus leaves every 20 minutes or when full of passengers.
Fritz Sonnenberg Road, Vlei Road, Stephan Way and Fort Wynyard Street will all be closed from 6am with restrictions on Helen Suzman Boulevard, Beach Road, Buitengracht Street and Granger Bay Boulevard.
For more information visit the Stormers website.
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