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Traffic disruption expected as Derry take on Kerry in Celtic Park
Thousands are expected to attend the match between Paddy Tally’s side and the Kingdom
Reporter:
Staff Reporter
02 Feb 2025 7:30 AM
Email:
news@derrynow.com
Motorists have been advised to expect some traffic disruption in the Bogside area on Sunday with Kerry travelling to Celtic Park to take on Derry in the National Football League.
Thousands are expected to attend the match between Paddy Tally’s side and the Kingdom.
Throw-in is 12.30pm in effort to avoid congestion with the annual Bloody Sunday march take place on Sunday afternoon
A police spokesperson said: "Road users are advised of increased traffic expected in the city on Sunday afternoon, February 2, for a GAA match at 12.30pm in Celtic Park - Derry v Kerry in the Allianz Football League.
"Motorists who will be in the area at the time are urged to drive with extra caution and leave extra time for their journey.
"Those attending the match should be mindful when parking and not to block private entrances or cause an obstruction."
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