TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY, Texas (KBTX) – The Mexico-Brazil soccer game will be held this Saturday, with some changes that will set it apart from the usual Aggie Gamedays.
Here is your guide to match day, addressing common questions.
Parking and Transportation Services
Reservations for on-campus parking can be made here, with prices ranging from $25 to $45. Paid street parking is available in various locations in the City of College Station for $25 per vehicle. Free parking is offered at the Century Square parking garage, where a shuttle service to and from Kyle Field will be provided. Additional parking options include the Roy Kelly Parking Garage for a fee.
Tailgating
Tailgating spots are not available at Aggie Park for this event. Instead, the Futbol Fiesta will take place at Aggie Park from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., offering food trucks, games, and entertainment for all ages.
Prohibited Items
Inflated soccer balls are not allowed, but deflated ones can be brought for autographs. The full list of prohibited items is available here. Here are some of the items not allowed:
- Water bottles (cups provided at water refill stations)
- Outside food or drinks unless permitted by the venue
- Weapons such as knives, pepper spray, or firearms
- Fireworks and flammable items
- Illegal drugs or harmful substances
- Projectiles or items that can be thrown
- Aerosol cans or pressurized containers
- Professional camera equipment and large video cameras
- Noisemakers like whistles or horns
- Laser pointers
- Drones or hoverboards
- Large signs or banners
- Animals (except for certified service animals)
- Confetti and other prohibited items
Security Measures
Metal detectors will be used for fan security, similar to football games. The clear bag policy is in effect, and fans can use clear cups provided to refill at water stations inside the stadium.
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