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I went to see Ipswich town at Cambridge in the Papa Johns Trophy group stage. I was looking forward to attending another away day.
I drove from Essex. It is a relatively easy drive from there with options to go cross country or take the A120/M11 which is longer but ultimately a faster route to Cambridge.
I parked at the Park & Ride, It was approximately 15-20 minute walk to the ground from there which isn’t too bad.
I ate a cheeseburger at the ground which was alright, not the greatest but quick and easy for the type of ground the Abbey Stadium is.
Again it is quick and easy, not the most flavourful, I would recommend finding a McDonalds or Nandos pre match rather than eat on site.
The away end had really good span and an incredible view of the pitch. It is set further back than the home stands but you get a really good perspective from higher up in the stand.
The atmosphere was a little flat from the Cambridge supporters until they scored. Ipswich out sung them at every turn including some playful banter chanting towards a larger Cambridge fan.
8/10. I didn’t have any issue with the Cambridge fans.
Very easy, no delays at all leaving the stand and straight back to the car park.
The park and ride was around £4.50 for the evening which wasn’t to bad and I paid a tenner for our ticket for the cup game so it wasn’t particularly expensive.
Absolutely!