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What's on at Cardiff Blues v Pau: Your match-day guide

20th April 2018


There is no doubt that the main event is on the pitch but there will be plenty going on off it as Cardiff Blues take on Pau in the semi-finals of the European Challenge Cup.

Gates open at Cardiff Arms Park at 11am and supporters are urged to arrive early to avoid any queues and make the most out of the pre-match build up.

Due to an anticipated capacity crowd, the ground will be segregated and there will be no movement between the north and south stands, unless a Cardiff Athletic Club member using the club house.

There will also be extra bag searches, outer cordon checks and supporters are reminded that they must use their designated entrance.

North stand

•    Polly James will be performing from a DJ truck
•    Player signing
•    Flag giveaways
•    Giant rugby player stilt walkers

South

•    Bass 12 will be performing outside the clubhouse
•    Player signing in Heineken fanzone
•    The Point will be performing in the South Stand concourse
•    Flag giveaways
•    Giant rugby player stilt walkers


Ahead of kick-off Taufa’ao Filise will be presented to the crowd in what is likely to be his final season at Cardiff Arms Park.

The veteran tight-head has made a record-breaking 253 appearances for the region during a 12-season stay.

At half-time former Cardiff Blues age-grade graduate Joe Cordina will be showing off his new WBA International Lightweight belt and the Cardiff Blues choir, Côr y Gleision wil be performing.

Cardiff Arms Park will remain open following the encounter, with the big screens and bars all displaying the Scarlets’ Champions Cup semi-final against Leinster.

Please follow @Cardiff_Blues on Twitter for live updates and information in the build-up to this mouthwatering encounter.

Tickets remain available and can be bought by visiting the ticket office, clicking here or calling 029 20 302030.