Manchester United's stars have been told not to go outside for more than 10 minutes at a time when they play Astana, according to reports.
That is because the weather will likely be as low as -20 degrees when they visit Kazakhstan on November 28 in their Europa League group stage game.
And, according to ESPN, that has led to club officials advising the players and staff to stay inside during their visit.
In order to combat the cold, the match in Astana will be played under a closed roof and there is also an artificial surface installed at the Astana Arena.
There is an expectation, though, that players and staff will not head outside for more than 10 minutes during down time.
United have already qualified for the knockout stages of the Europa League after winning three of their four games, which puts them top of their group.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is expected to rest players as his team also take on Aston Villa, Spurs and Manchester City in the following seven days.
There will likely be around 150 United supporters in the city, with the club paying for them to travel.
Those trips funded by United replace deals that had been made with defunct travel company Thomas Cook.
United will also lay on a chartered flight for their supporters to ensure their arrival.