The Eagle
Away friendlywalking time to be confirmed
A popular pub with visiting supporters on matchdays.
Away fans
Welcome to Lincoln. This guide is written by Imps fans for visiting supporters: the practical basics are below, and the detailed, locally-checked sections (parking, pubs, food) are being compiled and will appear here as they're verified. Make a day of it: the city is one of the best away trips in the league.
Lincoln Central is the city's station, and the ground is about a 15-minute, flat walk: head south from the station along the High Street towards Sincil Bank and you'll see the floodlights. Plan your journey with the National Rail journey planner.
Lincoln sits on the A46 and the A15/A57. The Common is the most logical car park for visitors and away fans: park there and walk in rather than chancing the streets near the ground on a matchday. Further checked parking options will be added here; until then, allow extra time.
Supporter coach arrangements are confirmed fixture by fixture. Your own club's travel information is the authoritative source for drop-off and pick-up points.
Tickets for the away end come through your own club as usual.
Pulled from our full matchday pub guide, nearest the ground first.
walking time to be confirmed
A popular pub with visiting supporters on matchdays.
A locally-checked list of chippies and food stops near the ground and the station is on its way. As a rule of thumb: sort food out on the walk down rather than relying on queues inside the ground.
Lincoln Cathedral is one of Europe's great medieval buildings; the castle next door holds an original copy of Magna Carta. The climb up Steep Hill: cobbles, independent shops, proper cafés: is the classic Lincoln experience. Visiting fans often make a full day of it.