GROUND GUIDE WYCOMBE

Adams Park (HP12 4HJ) and is a journey of just 35 miles from Stadium MK.

The ground capacity is just over 10,000 of which some 2,000 are for away supporters who are accommodated in the Dreams Stand at one end of the ground. It was last reported that we had sold well over 1,000 tickets for this with a few more to add to that total in the build up, so if you haven’t already make sure you purchase quickly and if needs be book up your travel to the ground, its going to be busy, its going to be noisey.

The carpark at Adams Park is legendary, it’s a nightmare to get out of with reports of up to an hour waiting just to get back onto the road system. It costs £5 to park so it maybe an idea to park at the various industrial units nearby for about £3, but a better idea might be to book a space on the coach, in the past the police have made sure club coaches exit quickly.

The views from the away end are good, and the ground gets rave reviews on many football grounds guides from away fans, the usual football ground fayre is on sale, but I can see no mention of alcohol being served.

For those that like an alcoholic beverage you may be struggling here, the supporters club usually allows away fans, but that might be denied down to the potential number of travelling fans. The nearest pub appears to be a good 15-minute walk called The Hourglass in Sands, but again they seem loathe to allow large numbers of away fans through the doors. You could always try the White Horse as it is the designated away pub, its a bit of trek and may require a taxi journey of 5/10 minutes if arriving by coach, and its over 18’s only as they have “Exotic” dancers.

Wycombe Railway Station is about 2-3 miles from Adams Park and is served by London Marylebone and Birmingham Moor Street, a taxi trip will cost you about £8 or you could use the shuttle bus from the station at a cost of £4 return, but it does get busy, and it can take as long as 40 minutes on the return leg of the journey.

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