Hanukkah vacation. Jerusalem. A great combo for a night of football. Maccabi Tel Aviv will head to Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem for an away match against Beitar Jerusalem and this is a great opportunity for you to accompany the Yellow & Blue as they open the Israel Premier League Ligat Ha’Al second round of matches.

Also on the site:
Check out the Final Preparations ahead of the Beitar Jerusalem match
The Toto Cup win from an alternate viewpoint

Do you want to attend the match? Purchase your tickets here! Fans that have chosen to pick up their tickets at the Stadium Box Office can do so at the South Ticket Windows. Have you already purchased your tickets and are on your way? Here’s how you can make it to Jerusalem.

Israel Railways: There are two trains that will leave Tel Aviv Savior – 17:44 and 18:44. Fans will need to change trains at Beit Shemesh. You can see the full train schedule HERE.
After the match, there will be spacial trains that will be operating on a “Fill & Go” basis from the Jerusalem Malha Station to the Savior Station in Tel Aviv.

Due to the large number of fans that will be attending the match, the police recommend using public transportation.

Make sure to stop by the Official Maccabi Tel Aviv Trailer right outside the Stadium tonight for some great deals!

Have you decided to come by car?
There will be a number of parking lots with shuttles available to the fans beginning at 18:30. Maccabi fans will be able to use the parking lot next to Zoo. If you will be coming by Route 1, it’s recommended to go via Mevaseret – Eni Kerem.

There will be shuttles following the match to take fans back to the parking lots and there will be ushers to direct the fans to the shuttle busses.

Private vehicles will not be allowed to park along the access roads around the Sports Center. Cars parked illegally will be towed.

It’s recommended to use the Begin Highways (Road 50) towards the Gilo Neighborhood.
Private vehicles will not be allowed into the Malha and Katamon neighborhoods other than residents of those areas.