There will be plenty of Celtic fans making the trip to Rotterdam for the Europa League clash against Feyenoord on Thursday night.
Callum McGregor’s last-minute winner against St Mirren will hopefully provide an extra spring in their step ahead of a difficult meeting.
Robin van Persie is feeling the heat from supporters though after his side lost at the weekend, with Pierre van Hooijdonk claiming he may be sacked if Celtic win.
Around 2,500 Hoops fans are expected to be in attendance at De Kuip and will all have various ways of making their way to the ground.
Here, 67 Hail Hail has everything you need to know about getting to the visitors’ ground.
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How to get to De Kuip by tram
Fans travelling to those games will be pleased to know that fans with valid match tickets are able to go on public transport free of charge for three hours either side of kick-off.
There is a special direct train that goes from Rotterdam Centraal.
At stand C, Tram 23 runs every seven-10 minutes and takes around 20 minutes to reach Stadion Feijenoord, calling at Beurs as it runs through the city centre.
Tram 12, the match day tram, runs the same route – and back. The tram stop is on the other side of the stadium.
Rotterdam Zuid, which is two stops away from Centraal, is a 10-12 minute walk away from De Kuip.
How to get to De Kuip by train
Rotterdam Stadion is the name of the station next to the ground, where trains stop at on matchdays only.
Rotterdam Zuid and Rotterdam Lombardijen are the other two stations that go to De Kuip. They stop at the station outside of the ground on matchdays and non-matchdays.

How to get to De Kuip by metro
Take line D (direction Rotterdam Central Station) or line E (direction Den Haag). Exit at the metro stop Wilhelminaplein and change to tram 23 (direction Beverwaard). Exit at Stadion Feijenoord. On matchdays you can also take tram 12 (direction Beverwaard).
How to get the bus to De Kuip from Feyenoord Centraal
If staying in the Rotterdam Zuidplein area, you will be able to get the 77 bus (direction SS Rotterdam) and exit at Breeplein, before taking a five-minute walk to the stadium.
How to get to De Kuip by water taxi
Travel from a number of the water docks based in Rotterdam at Water Taxi Rotterdam and make your way to the dock named Stadion Feyenoord (number 10).
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