Transport for Wales has announced some additional train services for Friday's Wales football clash with Turkey.
However, those attending the first match with Craig Bellamy in charge should make sure they are aware of their last trains and to allow plenty of time as services will be busy.
Transport for Wales (TfW) is collaborating with the Football Association of Wales to prioritise and strengthen services for fans heading in and out of Cardiff for the game.
Football enthusiasts travelling from Carmarthen should note that their last train home from Cardiff Central on Friday, September 6 is at 11.15pm.
Meanwhile, for those heading towards Swansea, the last train is at 1am.
Marie Daly, chief customer and culture officer said: "At TfW we're proud to be delivering a transport network that supports major events throughout Wales.
"So far this year, we've successfully provided rail services for five major sporting events bringing over 100,000 fans to Cardiff and this summer's event calendar has seen us bring in an additional 164,000 music fans."
She further elaborated that additional rail services and stronger routes for the much-anticipated Wales V Turkey football match at the Cardiff City Stadium have been planned.
Ms Daly added: "We expect services to be busy and we encourage fans to allow plenty of time for their journey."
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