Peru vs Paraguay: Metropolitano and Lima Metro schedule for the knockout match

The metropolitan extended his opening hours, in this note we tell you what it is for you to enjoy the last match of the national team.

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The Peruvian football team will face the Paraguayan national team at 6:30 p.m. for the Qatar 2022 Qualifiers. The last date of the qualifying rounds will be in full swing at the National Stadium, since it is the pass to be able to go to the repechage, in addition, the fans have been enthusiastically buying their tickets to see the national team play.

The metropolitan has changed and extended its hours since yesterday, Monday, March 28. Here we tell you all the transport routes enabled to get to the stadium and their schedules. As is known, the streets around the National Stadium will be closed, so it is recommended to use other means of transport, such as Metropolitan, to avoid vehicular traffic.

He, through his Twitter account, commented on this schedule change that will take place in the Card Service Centers (CAT).

“Attention, user! To provide you with a better service, from Monday 28 we are extending the hours of the Card Service Centers (CAT) so that you can obtain or update your cards”, it reads.

The schedules are as follows:

Terminal Naranjal:

Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Terminal Matellini:

Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Central Station:

Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

LINE 1 METRO

In the case of metro line 1, there is no change in the transport schedule.

Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 21 p.m.

Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 16 p.m.

Peru and Paraguay will face each other on the final date of the qualifying process in Lima.| Photo: AFP
Peru and Paraguay will face each other on the final date of the qualifying process in Lima.| Photo: AFP

PROTOCOLS TO ENTER THE STADIUM

1. The use of a mask is mandatory

According to how the Peruvian national team had been taking place in the matches, the use of a double mask is still mandatory to enter the stadium. The other alternative is the use of the KN95 mask, in addition to the use of a surgical mask and a cloth mask.

2. Bring your National Identity Document (DNI)

Remember to carry your ID card to enter the stadium along with your printed ticket, since both are registered at the entrance. Otherwise, they won't let you in to watch the game.

3. Have full doses of vaccination

With the progress of vaccination and to combat the coronavirus, it is essential to have all three doses, which must be registered on the official website of the Ministry of Health (Minsa). In the case of persons who were vaccinated abroad, they must carry their vaccination certificate or card.

4. Take your printed ticket

As reported by the same Universitario de Deportes club, all fans must carry their printed ticket. Only then can you enter the stadium. Also, keep in mind that your ticket includes an accident and life policy that is strictly personal. Therefore, it must have your personal data correctly entered.

5. Do not carry prohibited objects

As has been happening in every match, the Peruvian National Police requires some requirements to the attendees such as not wearing a leash, sharp objects or other items that are not allowed. You need to comply with these measures for you to enter normally.

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