DRINKLEVEDRY
Well-Known Member
Bastard I can't find my lucky under crackers for Sunday & they're the only ones I can get my ovesizesd balls in:-(
Chelsea site says either will do, but the antigen has to be less than 48 hours old, you only need a antigen test to get into the UK bye the way. At the end of the day it’s your choice I guess, bottom line is to get a negative test cert before we go, then sort the test for ground and coming home once in Porto.Thought so. Cheers mate. I've just brought forward my same day PCR test to Wednesday for peace of mind then someone I know pointed me in the direction of City's website and said you need a PCR test taken within 72 hours of kick-off to get in the ground ffs!
Just checked on Gov website;When you go to book the Blindspot tests for fit to fly it says ‘this test is only applicable for LEAVING the uk. You will need to take another test in your destination country before returning’
this isn’t the case for the day trip is it?
Check you're SPAM ,that's where mine wasQuestion for anyone who booked on the official trip... What happened next? I've got the confirmation email saying I've booked that trip, but nothing has been sent about flights (so I can't book my day two test yet). I presume they email about it?
If I'm reading it right 10am Friday is cut off point so results after 1 at some point on Fri or Sat.City assume you'd be going on the official trip (Saturday departure) which would mean testing on Thursday evening or Friday morning as per their info then drop off at Bar Pop on Friday morning
I’ve had nothing!!!Check you're SPAM ,that's where mine was
Just checked on Gov website;
'You must take the test in the 3 days before the service on which you will arrive in England departs.
For example, if you travel directly to England on Friday, you must take the test on the Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.'
So going off this if you are on the day trip and arriving back in UK on Sunday then a test taken on Wednesday should be fine
I've brought forward my same day PCR test to Wednesday for peace of mind so will get the antigen done over there on Friday which will do me for the stadium and the flight home. If they refuse me entry into the stadium and insist on PCR I'm just going to point them in the direction of Chelsea's website!Chelsea site says either will do, but the antigen has to be less than 48 hours old, you only need a antigen test to get into the UK bye the way. At the end of the day it’s your choice I guess, bottom line is to get a negative test cert before we go, then sort the test for ground and coming home once in Porto.