This is a one-off guide by Chairboys on the Net for the final match of the season at Lincoln on Saturday 8th May 1999. FREE coach travel from Adams Park is available for Wycombe fans purchasing a match ticket prior to 3.00pm on Friday 7th May. For those travelling of their own accord, we hope the following will be of some use.
Address: Sincil Bank, Lincoln, LN5 8LD.
Marked in red on map.
Ticket Office Tel:(01522) 880 011
Websites: via the oppostion links page
Capacity: 11,000 (approx). Away fans in Stacey West Stand - all standing 3,000 (approx) capacity. Away end is at the north end of the ground. Lincoln have a new main stand (The Simons Stand) which may look familiar - it was built by the same construction company as Wycombe's Woodlands Stand.
Road Directions: approx 155 miles from High Wycombe. AA advised route. Westbound M40 to Junction 10. A43 towards Northampton to pick up northbound M1 at Rothersthorpe Services. Exit at Junction 21A onto the A46 signposted Leicester, Newark. Continue on A46 past Newark. On nearing Lincoln take the third exit at a roundabout, signposted Lincoln South A1434. Follow road for approx 4 miles following signs for Lincoln City Centre. Follow the A57 (High Street) towards the city centre and look for Sincil Bank on your right. The ground is fairly well hidden behind terrace houses and suggested parking is to either use the football car park behind the away end £3 per car (turn down Scorer Road) or to use street parking on the opposite side of the High Street. (See map opposite).
By Train: Central Station marked in blue on map.
Pubs: There are plenty of pubs down the High Street and most will let away fans in. The Golden Eagle, 21 High Street is a CAMRA recommended pub that has football memorabilia on show. For the more adventurous Victoria, 6 Union Street is a ½ mile north of the railway station near the west gate of the Castle (off map). It has a good selection of real ale and home cooked food.