USMNT and Brazil to play Wednesday’s Continental Classic at Camping World Stadium: Parking, Tickets and More

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Wednesday marks the 20th meeting between the U. S. and Brazilian men’s national soccer team, and that historic match is here in Orlando.

The Allstate Continental Classic is scheduled to begin at 7 p. m. on Wednesday at Camping World Stadium.

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Here’s everything you want to know about the football match:

2:00 pm: All stadium parks open

2:00 p. m. : Start of single transfers from the stadium

2:30 p. m. : U. S. Soccer Beer and Seltzer Garden at Lake Lorna Doone Park (near Gate A on Church Street)

2:30 p. m. : U. S. Soccer Party at Wall Street Plaza (ends at 6:30 p. m. )

3:00 p. m. : North Stadium Ticket Opens (located at Church Street and Rio Grande Avenue)

5:30 p. m. : All open

7:00 p. m. : Start

1 hour after the end of the game: End of round-trip services

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There are still tickets for the fit and parking at the stadium.

Fans should download tickets to their smartphones for faster access, according to the website. Mobile ticketing is very important for this event.

According to Camping World Stadium, screenshots are not valid for entry. Guests with screenshots will be served at the north box office. If enthusiasts provide the live ticket, the guest will be denied entry.

Nearby proximity is permitted on all grounds of Camping Wod Stadium, with the exception of the bus and Jones High School. According to the website, it is forbidden to follow close by in lot E and 3 buses. It is allowed in lot 3 for normal parking only.

The sale of liquor ends in the 75th minute, on the club and suite levels.

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Camping World Stadium’s bag policy asks enthusiasts to leave giant bags at home. The clear bag policy is in place for this game.

The following bags are allowed in the stadium:

Clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC and no larger than 14″ x 14″ x 6″

Clear plastic bag for gallon freezer (Ziploc bag or similar)

Small bags no larger than 4. 5″ x 6. 5″ can be brought into the stadium.

Prohibited items include: coolers, briefcases, backpacks, fanny packs, and computer/camera bags.

The exceptions are medical pieces and parent bags, according to the website.

The following internal parts of the Camping World Stadium are allowed for the United States vs. Brazil:

Air horns

Coolers

Umbrella

Selfie sticks

Big bags

Non-transparent bags

Weapons of all kinds.

Outdoor and Drinks

Signs larger than 11″ x 17″

Pets (except animals)

Signs that contain indecent or derogatory comments, images, etc.

Cameras with removable lenses or 3-inch lenses or (cameras with lenses smaller than 3 inches are allowed)

There are a number of transport features for this game.

Fans can purchase tickets to park in the parking lot at Camping World Stadium or park in downtown Orlando. You can take an Uber or Lyft or take the free shuttle.

The city of Orlando offers facilities to and from downtown. Transportation facilities will begin at 2 p. m. up to 1 hour after the end of the game.

If you use the shuttle, you’ll pick up enthusiasts and drop them off at Central Avenue, between Hughey Avenue and Garland Avenue, under Interstate 4.

At the stadium, the round-trip tour will pick up and drop off enthusiasts on Church Street and Nashville Avenue.

Although the adjustment begins at 7:00 p. m. , the roads will be closed on Wednesday from 1:30 p. m. See map above.

Rideshares have two locations where they can pick up or drop off fans:

Rio Grande Avenue between Central Boulevard and Anderson Street

Central Boulevard between Hughey Avenue and Gardland Avenue

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