All roads are expected to lead to the National Stadium tomorrow as the nation's senior men's football team tackles their United States counterparts in a crucial World Cup Qualifier at 7 p.m.
The Constabulary Communication Network has advised that amendments will be made to the use of roads in the immediate vicinity of the venue to facilitate the volume of patrons expected to attend the game.
Arthur Wint Drive, from its junction with North Avenue, will be used as a one way, with the two lanes allowing traffic to proceed towards the National Stadium.
Motorists will be required to turn left on to Roosevelt Avenue, right on to Stanton Terrace, right on to Mountain View Avenue, right on upper Arthur Wint Drive and into the car parks.
The northern-bound section of the Mountain View Avenue dual carriageway will be closed to the general motoring public. Only Jamaica Urban Transit Company buses and vehicles transporting patrons to the match will be allowed access.
The northern-bound section of the dual carriageway will be reopened to vehicular traffic during the match.
Only vehicles displaying VIP stickers will be allowed access from Stanton Terrace on to Roosevelt Avenue in order to use the VIP entrance at gate E1 along Arthur Wint Drive. The general public will be permitted access to the stadium at Gates E4-8.
Latham Avenue, at the intersection with Old Hope Road, will be closed to vehicular traffic.
Police personnel will be in place at the Mountain View/Stanton Terrace junction to assist motorists coming from Stanton Terrace and turning right on to Mountain View Avenue, in an efficient manner.
Police personnel will also be present in the environs of the Arthur Wint/Statue Road main gate to keep the pedestrian area free from vehicular traffic, as well as to coordinate activities along Arthur Wint Drive in the vicinity of the car park entrances.
The police are further advising supporters who will be attending the match that no firearms, knives, drugs, ice picks, machetes, glass bottles or any other items that can be used to cause serious harm, or injury, will be allowed inside the venue.
Licensed firearm holders are being directed to make arrangements to leave their firearms for safekeeping with their local police.
Ticket prices for the match are as follows: grandstand Category 1 $5,000, grandstand Category 2 $3,500, and bleachers $1,500.
Ticket outlets are: The Jamaica Pegasus, York Pharmacy, Petcom Portmore, Captain's Bakery (islandwide), Western Sports (Twin Gates and Bay West Plaza, Montego Bay), Total service station (Liguanea and Stanton Terrace), World of Sports (Savanna-la-Mar), Lloyd's Pharmacy (St Thomas) and L.G. Brown Service Station (Dunrobin Avenue, Kingston).