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Georgia to face Armenia in Nations League playoff match

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03.23.2025 / 10:41
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The Georgian national football team will take on Armenia in the second leg of their UEFA Nations League playoff match. The game will be held at Dinamo Arena and is set to kick off at 18:00.

In the first leg, Georgia secured a dominant 3-0 victory over Armenia in Yerevan.

If Georgia wins the two-leg playoff against Armenia, the team will retain its place in UEFA Nations League B division. In June, Georgia will play friendly matches before joining the FIFA World Cup qualifiers in September.

Due to the match, traffic restrictions will be in place around Dinamo Arena on March 23, starting from 14:00.

During the match, Akaki Tsereteli Avenue, Giorgi Tsabadze, Maiakovski, Kipiani, and Metreveli streets will be partially or fully closed if necessary.

Alternative routes will be available through Tevdore Mgvdeli, Abastumani, Mikhail Tsinamdzghvrishvili, Queen Tamar Avenue, Archil Kurdiani, Shota Iamanidze, and Murman Lebanidze streets.

Public transport, including buses and minibuses, will be rerouted from Tsereteli Avenue to Kutaisi Street, crossing Vakhushti Bridge to reach Saakadze Square, Heroes Square, and then following the usual routes.

Traffic in the affected areas will resume once the match concludes.

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