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Passport rule warning issued to Tartan Army ahead of travelling for Euro 2024

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Tartan Army members have been issued a travel warning before they jet off for the Euro 2024.

Just weeks before the tournament begins, football fans have been reminded to check their passports meet post-Brexit rules.




This comes as around 200,000 are expected to head to Munich in June for the national team’s opening game in its first major tournament abroad since the World Cup in France in 1998.

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Advice Direct Scotland, which runs the national advice service consumeradvice.scot, said it is vital for fans to ensure their travel documents are in order.

UK travellers to the EU were previously able to carry over up to nine months from an old passport onto a new one.
However, tighter entry rules now mean those heading to all countries within the bloc – with the exception of Ireland – must have a passport that was issued less than 10 years before their arrival date.

Additionally, it should be valid for three months from the final day of the trip. Travellers who do not meet the passport requirements will be denied boarding.

Hazel Knowles, senior project lead for Advice Direct Scotland, said: “With excitement building for the big tournament in Germany, it is understandable that fans will be looking forward to Steve Clarke’s side kicking off their Euro 2024 campaign.

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