translated from Spanish: Schedules and how to get to the Boss vs Chargers party

After the NFL canceled the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers in 2018 due to poor turf conditions at Aztec Stadium, this year American football returns to the nation’s capital.
Corresponding to week 11 of games, this Monday, November 18, the ‘Colosso de Santa Ursula’ will receive the same teams that last year could not delight Mexican fans.
If you’re one of the lucky ones with one of the coveted tickets, here’s some facts about the day of the event:
Schedule and transport
The Initial Kick of the meeting will be at 19:15 hours and the doors of the venue will open to the public from 3:30 in the afternoon.
On that day there will be no parking service on the premises of the Azteca Stadium, but the “Park & Ride” service will be enabled to be able to get there, how does it work?
From 14:30 to 18:30, buses with special service for the game will depart every 20 minutes to the stadium from the National Auditorium, Plaza Carso, Expo Santa Fe and the University Olympic Stadium.
The cost of the round trip is 100 pesos per person, payment can only be made in effect and, importantly, you have to present your ticket. For departure, the trucks will leave Gate 8 of the Azteca, from 22:00 to 23:30 at night.
Where to watch the game?
In Mexico, the match can be seen live on Televisa and on the SPORTS network ESPN.
What you can’t carry
NFL Mexico recommends that attendees carry only what is necessary. If you require to carry a bag it must be small, the size of an adult’s hand.
You can carry your items in a clear bag that does not exceed the measurements of 30x15x30.
Prohibited items are cases for cameras, umbrellas, diapers, backpacks or backpack bags.

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— NFL Mexico (@nflmx) November 14, 2019

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