| York Street | Spayne Road | Town End | Stantons Timber Stand |
This season a "Kids for a Quid" scheme is in operation for Dr. Martens League games to allow youngsters to watch the Pilgrims for much less than the usual cost. It is being run in conjunction with the local newspaper, the Boston Standard. If you buy a copy of the Boston Standard (for 38p) you will find an amber coloured voucher printed in the sports section which you can use to get one child (under 14), accompanied by a paying adult, into the game named on the voucher for £1. This is much less than the £4.00 that admission for children costs without the voucher.
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Ground Capacity: 8771, all covered
Seated: 1826
The all-seater Stantons Timber Stand is segregated from the terracing, so you need to go through the right turnstile to get to the bit you want to goto. Use Turnstile A for access to the Stantons Timber Stand and Turnstiles Band C for access to the rest of the ground.
Matchday programmes are usually sold outside the ground, but you can also get them inside at the snack bars. This season they cost £1.20.
By Road
A1 to A17 Sleaford to Boston, over rail crossing, bear right at Eagle pub to lights over Haven Bridge, straight-on along John Adams Way (dual carriageway), turn right at traffic lights into Main Ridge, then right again into York Street.
By Rail
Nearest railway station: Boston (less than 1 mile from ground)
Route to ground on foot - Head down Station Street towards the Stump (the large church tower which dominates the skyline for miles around). At the end is a Police Station. Go through the car park and nip round the right side of the Police Station, then head over the footbridge over the river. On reaching the other side, turn right up an alleyway towards the Market Place. Keep going straight on, across a pelican crossing and keep going. Veer right down South Street and cross the road. Look out for a small road to the left called Spain Lane. Head down Spain Lane until you come to John Adams Way dual carriageway. There is a staggered pelican crossing to get you across. The ground is in front of you down Spayne Road. If you want to stand then use the turnstile you get to as you head down Spayne Road, if you want to sit down in the Stantons Timber Stand then you need to go to the opposite corner of the ground and enter by the appropriate turnstile in York Street. Altogether it is about a ten minute walk if you don't get lost!
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By Bus
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