Nations League -Kracher: Austria meets Serbia - mood frenzy in Prater!

Nations League -Kracher: Austria meets Serbia - mood frenzy in Prater!

In the sold-out Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, things will really get down to business this evening at 8:45 p.m. The Nations League play-off game between Austria and Serbia attracts a record backdrop with 46,400 enthusiastic fans. The Prater is ready to shake - in bright sunshine and an electrifying atmosphere, which will be noticeable on both the field and in the stands. The anticipation among the red and white-red followers is huge, and the "crown" found that there are different opinions on this big football evening among fans.

But the duel not only promises sporting highlights, but also brings with it considerable security challenges. According to Kosmo are expected to create up to 15,000 Serbian fans who could create an explosive atmosphere. The Viennese police have therefore taken extensive security measures. A large contingent of several hundred police officers in uniform and civilian ensures security because the area around the stadium has been declared a security sector. Both police controls and searches are enforced; Anyone who refuses is refused to access. These measures are necessary to guarantee a safe and carefree atmosphere during the game.

exciting game under strict safety precautions

While the football world looks at the game, the combination of sporty ambition and potential unrest is clearly noticeable. The preparations of the police show how serious the situation is assessed. All visitors have to be searched for themselves and their things, which makes it clear that security has a top priority here. With such an important duel as the promotion to the A-League of the Nations League, the emotions are high, and not only on the field, but also in the audience ranks. Austria and Serbia are faced with a decisive encounter, and the supporters of both sides are ready to support their team loudly, as more than 46,000 fans will show in the stadium.

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OrtErnst-Happel-Stadion, 1020 Wien, Österreich
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