The Bluebirds return to Sky Bet League One action on Saturday, taking on Lincoln City at The LNER Stadium.
TRAVEL TIPS
By Car: The car journey from Cardiff City Stadium to the Imps' home will take approximately four hours, via the M5 M42, M6 and M69. The postcode for the LNER Stadium is LN5 8LD.
Parking: There are several options for parking on matchday. The South Common Car Park (LN5 8LN) is a 5-10 minute walk from the stadium. This is available on a first come first served basis at £7 per match (£6 if booked in advance). Pay on the gate is available, with payment by card only, but booking online here is the best way to guarantee your space. On Saturdays and bank holidays, fans can park in Waterside North car park (LN2 5DQ) for just £2.60. Take advantage of this offer by using the Pay by Phone app (59299).
By Train: Lincoln Central Train Station is a 15-minute walk away from the ground via High Street, Scorer Street and Cross Street. The journey from Cardiff Central takes approximately 5 and a half hours. Some routes require two changes (Bristol Parkway and Derby), whilst others require three changes (Hereford, Birmingham New Street and Derby).
AWAY END
The LNER Stadium has a capacity of 10,699.
Historically known as Sincil Bank, it has been the home of Lincoln City since 1895, with the club having previously played at the John O’Gaunts stadium since their formation in 1884.
The largest stand at the LNER Stadium is the Lincolnshire Co-operative Stand, which holds around 5,700 supporters. This is a covered single tiered stand that was opened in 1995. Behind one goal is the Stacey West stand, which were named after lifelong Lincoln City supporters Bill Stacey and Jim West.
Away fans visiting the LNER Stadium are located in the Stacey West Stand, with a typical allocation of around 2,000. Away supporters use turnstiles 4-7.
PIES AND PINTS
There are bar and refreshment facilities in the away stand offering a range of pies, burgers, hot dogs, confectionery and soft drinks. All food is cooked and served fresh, so there may be queues at peak times.
There are also mobile catering kiosks around the stadium footprint and in the University of Lincoln Fan Village which are all part of the Lincoln Street Food Collective, from the likes of the ever popular Yellowbelly Sausage Company and Curry Jacks.
Please note that the away kiosks inside the stadium are card only.
The nearest cash machine is located at the convenience store on Lincoln High Street (LN5 8HX).
TOURIST TIME
If you're making the most of your trip to Lincoln, why not check out some of these top tourist attractions?
Lincoln Castle - Historic ruined Norman fortress later used as a prison, with exhibits & guided tours.
Lincoln Cathedral - Medieval cathedral, once the tallest building in the world, with tours and a Wren-designed library.
Museum of Lincolnshire Life – From steam engines to social history in period rooms and shops, plus a working printing press.
CARDIFF CITY TV OPTIONS
Can't make it to Saturday's match?
You can follow the action live with Cardiff City TV - listen live in the UK for £2.50 or watch internationally with a Match Pass.