Stoke City have endured a travel nightmare on their trip to Turkey to face Besiktas in the Europa League.
The inconvenience began when their chartered jet was delayed at Manchester Airport because of Turkish congestion.
The team were then forced to land at the wrong airport, which is on the Asian side of Istanbul.
Another short flight was needed before the squad arrived three hours late and with less than 22 hours before the match begins.
"At the moment I just don't want to comment on what's happened," Stoke boss Tony Pulis said.
"We're all here safe and sound. We just have to get on with it.
"We'll get a good night's rest and look forward to playing the game."
A statement on Stoke's website read: "While the club are disappointed at making a late arrival in Istanbul, they have stressed that the circumstances were out of their control."
Stoke have already qualified for the Europa League knockout stages, making tonight's game meaningless.