
Boston United are based at the Jakemans Community Stadium after leaving York Street, their long-time home. The Pilgrims have a proud Lincolnshire identity and a history that includes Football League years, financial difficulties and a determined climb back through non-league football.
The Jakemans Community Stadium is one of the newer grounds in the National League, opening in 2020 after Boston United left York Street. It sits at Wyberton on the edge of Boston and forms part of a wider community stadium development rather than a traditional town-centre ground.
The stadium has a clean, modern non-league layout, with the main facilities, hospitality and principal seating on one side and terraced accommodation elsewhere. It is not a large ground, but it feels organised and purpose-built, with better sightlines and circulation than many older grounds at this level. The capacity is just over 5,000, though the record league crowds have so far been well below that figure.
The Optic-Kleer East Stand terrace is split between home and away supporters when segregation is in use. The ground is still developing around the wider site, so parking and access arrangements may continue to change as construction work and future phases are completed. For neutrals, the seated areas provide the most comfortable view, while the terraces give the more traditional Boston United matchday feel.
Away supporters at Boston United are normally allocated part of the Optic-Kleer East Stand terrace. The club lists the away section as East Stand terracing, accessed by turnstile E2.
This is a standing away allocation rather than a large seated away end. The arrangement is simple and clear, but away supporters who need seating or step-free arrangements should contact the club in advance rather than assuming suitable space will be available in the away terrace.
The East Stand arrangement means away supporters are close to the pitch and the view is generally decent for a terrace. Segregation will depend on the fixture, but for National League games visiting fans should expect to use the designated away turnstile and remain in the away section.
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The Jakemans Community Stadium is not in Boston town centre, so supporters should plan the final part of the journey carefully. Drivers should be aware that matchday parking at the stadium is mainly reserved for car park season pass holders and club guests, with ordinary supporter parking limited.
Supporters travelling by car are usually advised to use town-centre parking or suitable legal parking away from the stadium and allow time to get to the ground. Do not rely on turning up late and parking at the stadium, because on-site availability is restricted.
For neutrals, a seated ticket will usually offer the best view and most comfortable experience. Away fans should use the East Stand away terrace via E2 and check ticketing instructions before travelling. Because this is a newer stadium on an edge-of-town site, it is also worth checking the latest club travel advice each time, especially while the wider stadium development continues.
Boston United tickets are normally sold online through the club ticketing system, with matchday admission prices published by stand and category. For the 2026/27 season, the club lists away supporters in the Optic-Kleer East Stand terracing section, accessed via turnstile E2.
Away supporters should buy in the away section only. Ticket prices and matchday sales arrangements may vary by fixture or competition, so fans should check the club website and the visiting club information before travelling. Online purchase is usually the safest option.
For home or neutral supporters, seated areas are best for comfort and a side-on view, while the terraces offer a more traditional experience. Families and supporters wanting an easier first visit should avoid leaving ticket purchase until the last minute, particularly for local matches or games with larger followings.
The Jakemans Community Stadium operates normal football ground regulations. Supporters should expect ticket checks, stewarding and possible bag checks at the relevant turnstiles. Away supporters should enter via the designated away turnstile and should not attempt to access home areas when segregation is in place.
Flares, smoke devices, fireworks, alcohol brought into the stadium, glass bottles, weapons and other dangerous items are not permitted. Large flags, banners, drums or similar items should be cleared with the club in advance.
Because the stadium site has limited general supporter parking, fans should also follow club parking instructions carefully. Parking in reserved areas, blocking access roads or leaving vehicles in unsuitable nearby locations may create problems on matchday.
Boston United advise disabled supporters to contact the ticket office in advance to discuss in-ground and parking requirements. This is especially important because matchday parking at the stadium is limited and mainly reserved for pass holders and club guests.
The stadium is modern compared with many grounds at this level, so access is generally better than at older non-league grounds, but supporters should still arrange wheelchair spaces, companion tickets and parking before travelling. Away supporters with mobility needs should not assume that the East Stand terrace will be suitable without checking first.
Supporters who need assistance should contact the club ticket office ahead of the fixture. This will give the club time to advise on the best entrance, viewing position and any available parking or drop-off arrangements.
There does not appear to be a regular public stadium tour programme at the Jakemans Community Stadium. The ground is modern and used for football, hospitality and community activity, but routine bookable tours are not clearly advertised.
Supporters interested in a private group visit or community access should contact Boston United directly. For most visitors, the practical way to see the stadium is on a matchday rather than through a formal tour.
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