Details for our opening Vanarama National League game away to King’s Lynn Town.
The Club have been informed by King’s Lynn Town of the process for Blues supporters to buy tickets for the first game of the season at The Walks, which takes place on Saturday 21 August – 3pm kick-off.
Tickets will be sold through King’s Lynn’s ticketing website ONLY and will go on sale at 9am on Thursday 5 August.
We have been given an allocation of 989 terrace tickets which are available at the following prices:
Terrace
Adults - £21
Concession - £19 (over 65’s)
Under 16s - £5
King's Lynn have also advised that, with no segregation, Blues supporters can also purchase seated tickets, priced at:
Seats
Adults - £23
Concessions - £21
Under 16s - £11
Premier Seating
£26 all seats no discount (halfway line behind directors’ box)
Hospitality
£65
Three course meal, programme, parking, teamsheet, comp tea and coffee throughout day, access to VIP bar
Wheelchair
Free helper (with proof) needs to be booked directly with club ticket price same as terrace
Coach Travel Information
The Shrimpers Trust's coaches will be making the 114 mile trip to King's Lynn with six pick-up points.
A lot has changed since the Trust had to suspend its coach travel to Away fixtures due to the Covid-19 outbreak, however they are back and are looking forward to the new season.
Supporters can be assured that the Trust is working closely with their travel partner SBC, and have implemented processes within the guidelines provided by the world health organisation and the UK government to help supporters feel confident and most importantly remain safe when travelling to games with us.
Please take a look at the Away Travel Terms and Conditions for specific details on the steps that have been implemented.
Bookings and more information is available online from the Shrimpers Trust's website.
Click here for travel information for the King's Lynn match.
Shrimpers Trust Away Travel Terms and Conditions.
Parking
Parking at the stadium is also available via The Linnets' website at the cost of £4.