The Bluebirds begin 2026 with a Sky Bet League One clash on New Year's Day, taking on Wycombe Wanderers at Adams Park.
TRAVEL TIPS
By Car: The car journey from Cardiff City Stadium to the Chairboys' home will take approximately two and a half hours, via the A48 and A404. The postcode for Adams Park is HP12 4HJ.
Parking: The upper tier car park at Adams Park is sold out; do not drive to the gates unless you have booked a pass. If you have booked a blue badge/accessible parking bay, you must arrive prior to 2pm to ensure you have access to your space.
Spaces at the nearby Millbrook School MUST be pre-booked by 12pm on Friday. There will be no on the day sales at this facility. Head to tickets.wwfc.com to book.
Parking restrictions and traffic wardens will be in operation on the streets in the local vicinity to the stadium; please park sensibly and ensure you are not blocking access for emergency vehicles or residents. A number of independent car parks are in operation along the approach to the stadium.
By Train: The nearest train station to Wycombe Wanderers' Adams Park is High Wycombe, but is three miles away.
Matchday buses run from the station (Bay X3) directly to the ground for a small fee, or you can take a taxi from the station to the stadium.
The train journey from Cardiff Central Station to High Wycombe takes approximately three and a half hours, with changes at London Paddington and London Marylebone.
AWAY END
Adams Park has a capacity of 10,446.
The ground was named Adams Park in honour of benefactor and former captain Frank Adams. Adams had bought the former ground Loakes Park for the club, whose sale financed the move to the stadium named after him
To access the stadium, simply head to Turnstiles 3-5 to the left of Ticket Office 1. All visiting supporters are accommodated in the WhiffAway Stand, with unrestricted views and plenty of legroom.
Please be aware that body and bag searches are in operation.
PIES AND PINTS
Away supporters will have access to the Away Marquee. Here, there will be food and drink available to purchase. The Village opens at 12pm.
Four local food vendors are in the car park - the Grill House located in the Away Village, and Best Burgers, Fish My Chips and Chicken Joes in the Chairboys Village.
Inside the stadium, the Away Stand is serviced by two kiosks close to the entrance, serving a range of food and drink items. Please note that alcohol will not be served inside the away stand.
Adams Park is a cashless stadium; they do not accept cash at any outlet.
TOURIST TIME
If you're making the most of your trip to Wycombe, why not check out some of these top tourist attractions?
Hughenden Manor - Set in an unspoiled Chiltern valley with views of ancient woodlands and rolling hills. Outside, the surrounding views of the parkland invite you to explore the estate, following picturesque walking trails that take in the historic landscape of the Chiltern beech woods. In contrast to the exotic trees on the North Lawn, the Italianate formal gardens showcase annual beds full of the bold colours the Disraelis loved.
Hellfire Caves - A network of man-made chalk and flint caverns which extend 260m underground. They are situated above the village of West Wycombe, at the southern edge of the Chiltern Hills.
Wycombe Museum – Quaint grounds holding a collection of local art and furniture from the 17th to the 21st centuries.
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