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Cardiff Heineken Cup final brings M4 tolls delays M4 toll queues caused by Heineken Cup fans clear
(about 2 hours later)
Motorway traffic into Wales is facing delays for a second day as thousands of rugby fans head to the Heineken Cup Final in Cardiff. Motorway traffic into Wales faced delays for a second day earlier as thousands of rugby fans headed to the Heineken Cup Final in Cardiff.
Traffic Wales reports a six-mile (10km) queue approaching the M4 tolls on the Second Severn Crossing. Traffic Wales reported a six-mile (10km) queue approaching the M4 tolls on the Second Severn Crossing earlier on Saturday.
It says this is partly due to fans driving to the Millennium Stadium for the Toulon-Saracens match at 17:00 BST. It said fans going to the Millennium Stadium for the Toulon-Saracens match were causing the queues.
By 16:30 BST traffic was flowing freely again.
On Friday evening there were 32-miles of stop-start traffic on the M4 ahead of the Amlin Challenge Cup final.On Friday evening there were 32-miles of stop-start traffic on the M4 ahead of the Amlin Challenge Cup final.
The bank holiday getaway traffic was also a likely factor in the delays, according to Traffic Wales.The bank holiday getaway traffic was also a likely factor in the delays, according to Traffic Wales.