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Wycombe Wanderers FC Ground & Tickets

Ground: Adams Park

Capacity: ​​​10,446

Location: ​Hillbottom Road, High Wycombe

Country: United Kingdom


The Ground


  • Adams Park, located in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, has been the home of Wycombe Wanderers FC since 1990, when the club relocated from its former ground, Loakes Park. Tucked away in a semi-rural valley on the edge of town, the stadium has become a distinctive and enduring part of the club's modern identity.

  • Owned by Frank Adams Legacy Ltd and operated by the club, Adams Park is named in honour of former captain and benefactor Frank Adams, who gifted the original Loakes Park site. 

  • With a current capacity of around 10,000, Adams Park delivers a compact and traditional football experience. The Beechdean Terrace—one of the few remaining standing areas in the league—hosts the most vocal home supporters, creating a lively matchday atmosphere. The record attendance stands at just over 10,000, set during a 2005 friendly against Chelsea.

  • The stadium has undergone several stages of development, notably in the mid-to-late 1990s, including the construction of the two-tier Frank Adams Stand. Today, Adams Park features four stands, each offering a different viewing experience: the Origin Main Stand with club offices and changing rooms, the Dreams Stand for away fans, and the characterful Beechdean Terrace

Official Tickets


  • Online via the Club Website Visit the Wycombe Wanderers ticket page (“Buy Tickets Online”) on wwfc.com — it’s the easiest and quickest way to get matchday tickets. Home Match TicketsTypically go on sale 3–4 weeks before kickoff, though some high-demand fixtures may be released soone

  • In Person at the Ticket Office Swing by the Adams Park Ticket Office (Hillbottom Road) Mon–Fri 10 am–3 pm, or on home match weekends before and after the game — you can collect or buy tickets on the spot

Fanshop


Club Shop at Adams Park

Hillbottom Road, High Wycombe, HP12 4HJ, Adams Park, situated between the Origin (North) Stand and Troo (East) Stand on 

Opening Times

How to get to the Stadium


By Train

High Wycombe StationServed by Chiltern Railways on the Chiltern Main Line from London Marylebone, Birmingham, Aylesbury, Oxford, and Stratford‑upon‑Avon. Walking: the station is approximately 2.5–3 miles (4–5 km) from Adams Park — a 50–55 minute walkWycombe Wanderer 1 shuttle (matchdays) Operates between High Wycombe station and Adams Park via Dashwood Avenue.

By Car

  • From the M40Exit at Junction 4, head south on the A4010 (John Hall Way).

  • On-site car park. Must be pre-booked online through tickets.wwfc.com 

  • Mill End Road (Millbrook School). Located about 1 mile away (20 min walk); open from 12 pm until 7 pm on matchdays—pre-book via ticket website

Airport / International Train/Travel

  • London Heathrow Airport (LHR)

  • Train via Paddington & Marylebone. Heathrow Express/Elizabeth Line to London Paddington (15–25 minutes). London Underground to Marylebone, then Chiltern Railways to High Wycombe (30 minutes). Finish with shuttle/bus/taxi to stadium (10 minutes).

  • Eurostar: London St Pancras International Take the Thameslink or Underground (Circle/Hammersmith & City/Metropolitan) lines from St Pancras/Kings Cross to Marylebone station (Zone 1–2). Chiltern Railways from Marylebone to High Wycombe. On matchdays, take the Wycombe Wanderer 1 shuttle bus

  • Drive via Eurotunnel. Drive to Calais followed by Eurotunnel or ferry. Continue driving to Adams Park (3h 30m from Calais by Car Shuttle Train. 

Around the Stadium


Before and After the Match

  • Scores Bar (Adams Park)Situated inside the stadium complex, Scores Bar is the official matchday venue for home fans. Open before and after games, it offers draught beers, big screens, and a lively atmosphere right next to the action. Great for grabbing a drink without leaving the ground.

  • The Hour Glass (Chapel Lane)A popular pre-match choice, just a 10-minute walk from Adams Park. It’s a traditional pub with a friendly local crowd, reasonably priced drinks, and plenty of football banter on matchdays. Away fans are usually welcome.

  • The White Horse (West Wycombe Road)Around 15 minutes on foot from the stadium or a short drive. This classic pub has a large garden, pool tables, and a good selection of ales and lagers. It draws a mixed crowd of locals and matchgoers.

  • The Dashwood Arms (Piddington)Located a short drive or taxi ride away, this cosy countryside pub offers hearty meals, real ales, and a quieter setting. A good option for those wanting to avoid the post-match rush.

  • The Belle Vue (Gordon Road)A 10–12 minute taxi or bus ride into High Wycombe town centre, this lively pub is known for its sports screens, music, and buzzing matchday energy. Popular with both home and away fans heading back to the station after the game. 

  • The Antelope (Church Square, town centre) – A bustling pub in the heart of High Wycombe, about 2.5 miles from the ground. Shows live sport, serves classic pub food, and is a good spot for those heading in or out by train.



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