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Approximately thirty thousand football enthusiasts are traveling to Dublin to witness the Europa League final, which is being held at the Aviva Stadium.

This evening's tournament, which is being followed by millions globally and is the second biggest European club football event behind the Champions League, will be policed by thousands of gardaí.

In order to facilitate the movement of supporters of the Italian team Atalanta and the German team Bayer Leverkusen, many roads surrounding the stadium will be closed. Additionally, the operation of certain public transportation in the vicinity will be altered for a significant portion of the afternoon and evening.

The stadium's immediate neighborhood is expected to see significant traffic throughout the day, according to Gardaí, so people traveling through the capital should prepare for delays caused by rolling road closures.

They are suggesting that individuals schedule their travel to coincide with the event.