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Tickets Now Available For Malta’s Match Against Finland At Ta’ Qali

Mar 4 2025 Share

MFA launched their ticket sales for the European qualifiers opener against Finland.

Malta will kick off its adventure in Group G with a home match against Finland on Friday, 21st March, at the National Stadium in Ta’ Qali 20:45.

A home match is vital for the team’s efforts to make a strong start on the road to the 2026 World Cup.

This marks the debut of Emilio De Leo as the head coach of the Malta National team. With Ivan Woods, Pietro Matafora, and Mirko Valdifiori as his assistant coaches.

The ticket sales for the home match against Finland can be purchased here. 

Tickets will be available to be purchased online or at the stadium’s ticket booths on matchday, though prices at the booths may have varied. West A was reserved for away supporters.

Ticket prices are as follows:

West Stand: €30 (Children under 12, Seniors, and Concessions: €20)

Millennium Stand: €20 (Children under 12, Seniors, and Concessions: €15)

North Stand: Reserved for Football Social Responsibility (FSR)

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Zibel Help Sea Creatures Stuck To Debris

Zibel Help Sea Creatures Stuck To Debris
Mar 4 2025 Share

Posting to social media, environmental NGO Żibel shared a video of them helping out gorgeous marine creatures which got stuck on marine debris and pollution.

 

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The NGO picked up a number of pollutants from the sea floor around Malta and released the crabs and critters from their potentially life-threatening ordeal.

And some of them were absolutely colourful and gorgeous.

Well done all!

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Carnival Floats Illuminate Valletta On Monday Evening

Carnival Floats Illuminate Valletta On Monday Evening
Mar 4 2025 Share

The carnival jubilation continues in Malta, with the capital city of Valletta illuminated by the massive floats constructed by local talent.

‘Carnival at night takes the celebrations to a whole new level’, stated the Department of Information official Facebook page.

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With bright lights, uncannily familiar busts of popular characters and personalities, lots of confetti and performers populating the streets, the yearly tradition of carnival ensures that everyone has a night to remember!

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Photo Source: DOI – Daniel Scicluna

Maltese Nationals Will Need To Apply For ETA To Travel To UK

Maltese Nationals Will Need To Apply For ETA To Travel To UK
Mar 4 2025 Share

As of April 2nd, 2025, Maltese nationals will be obliged to fill in an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) before travelling to the United Kingdom.

Even though no VISA is required, this applies to stays of up to 180 days, and costs £10. The ETA will be valid for 2 years, with applications opening as of March 5th of this year (tomorrow).

Travellers do not need an ETA if they have a visa; have permission to live, work and/or study in the UK; are transiting through a UK airport but will not pass through border control; are a British or Irish citizen; are travelling with a British overseas territories passport; and other specific instances.

People cannot stay in the UK for longer than 6 months with an ETA, do paid or unpaid for a UK company or as a self-employed person, claim public funds/benefits, live through frequent/successive visits, or marry or register a civil partnership. Find out more here.

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