Genk vs Malmö: Ticket & Travel Info – Europa League

by Ryan Cooper
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Malmö FF supporters traveling to Thursday’s Europa League match against KRC Genk should note key logistical details for attending the 9:00 PM CET kickoff at KRC Genk Arena. with ticket sales now closed, fans with vouchers will need to exchange them for physical tickets starting at 3:00 PM local time, and are reminded that no bags are permitted inside the stadium. This guide provides essential information regarding meeting points, transportation, and stadium regulations for those making the trip to support the Swedish club.

KRC Genk – Malmö FF
Europa League
Thursday, January 29, 21:00 (9:00 PM CET)
KRC Genk Arena

Ticket Exchange Information for Supporters

All vouchers are personalized and must be exchanged for tickets by Supporters Liaison Officers (SLOs) at the designated meeting point (see below) starting around 3:00 PM local time. Please ensure you have mobile data access or a screenshot of your voucher for verification. Valid photo identification – either an ID card or passport – is required.

As previously announced, ticket sales closed on January 27, and no further tickets are available for this match.

Meeting Point for Malmö FF Fans

The recommended meeting point for supporters is Grote Markt square, located in the central area of Genk (find directions here). The square features numerous pubs and restaurants accustomed to hosting football fans.

Transportation to the Stadium

Grote Markt is a five-minute walk from the central train station, where buses will be available to transport fans to the stadium. A single bus departure is scheduled for 7:00 PM, so fans are advised to arrive promptly. Taxis are also recommended to Cegeka Arena.

Parking at the Stadium

For those driving to the match, parking is available at the away supporters’ parking area, designated P4 (near the intersection of Opglabbekerzavel and Stadionplein). Parking is open from 12:00 PM.

Seating Arrangement

The away supporters’ section is located on the lower level of Section A. Gates will open at 7:00 PM.

Flags and Banners

Flags and banners are permitted as long as they do not violate UEFA regulations prohibiting racist, political, or otherwise offensive messaging. Only flags with poles are allowed inside the stadium. Flag dimensions must not exceed 1.5 x 1.5 meters, and flagpoles cannot exceed 1.5 meters in length.

Bags

No bags of any kind are permitted inside the stadium.

Concessions

KRC Genk Arena is a cashless venue. Concession stands in the away supporters’ section will offer beer, soft drinks, water, hot beverages, and soup. Fans are encouraged to eat before arriving at the stadium, as kiosks will close 15 minutes into the second half.

Post-Match Information

There are currently no plans to hold away supporters inside the stadium after the final whistle. However, should this change, the concession stands will reopen.

Mitt MFF Points

This match is worth 30 points in the Mitt MFF loyalty program. Please note that it is the voucher that must be registered in Mitt MFF, and registration can be completed 48 hours after the match concludes.

SLO Contact Information

Riad Muhammed (+46 70 46 100 16), Pierre Nordberg (+46 70 219 37 43).

SLOs are also available on X (@SLOMalmoFF).

Malmö FF travels to Belgium to face KRC Genk in a crucial Europa League matchup on Thursday evening. The match at KRC Genk Arena kicks off at 9:00 PM CET, as both teams look to bolster their positions in the group stage. Supporters making the trip are reminded that ticket collection will begin at 3:00 PM local time, and no bags are permitted inside the stadium.

Fans arriving in Genk are encouraged to gather at Grote Markt square, a central hub with plenty of dining options, before heading to the stadium via bus or taxi. The single bus departure for supporters is scheduled for 7:00 PM, so timely arrival is advised.

The Europa League continues to provide exciting opportunities for clubs across Europe, and this fixture promises to be a competitive contest as Malmö FF aims to secure a positive result on the road.

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