Lincoln, Lincolnshire · Opened 1895 · Capacity 10,653
LNER Stadium
History
The LNER Stadium, historically and affectionately known as Sincil Bank, has been the home of Lincoln City since 1895. Located close to the centre of the historic cathedral city of Lincoln, the ground has witnessed over 130 years of football and remains deeply embedded in the fabric of the local community. The current commercial name reflects a sponsorship deal with the railway company LNER, though most supporters continue to refer to the ground by its traditional name.
Sincil Bank has evolved considerably since its Victorian origins. The ground has been gradually modernised over the decades, with the most significant recent developments coming during Lincoln City's remarkable resurgence under the management of the Cowley brothers, Danny and Nicky. The stadium's capacity of 10,653 makes it a substantial venue for League One football, and the various stands provide a mix of covered seating and standing areas that create a varied matchday atmosphere.
The stadium's most celebrated modern chapter came in 2017, when Lincoln City became the first non-league team since 1914 to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals. The extraordinary cup run, which included a famous victory over Burnley, generated national excitement and brought unprecedented attention to Sincil Bank. The subsequent promotions that carried the club from the National League to League One transformed the ground from a non-league venue into a fully fledged Football League stadium in the space of just a few seasons.
Today, the LNER Stadium stands as a testament to Lincoln City's resilience and the enduring appeal of traditional English football grounds. Its position near the heart of Lincoln, overlooked by the magnificent medieval cathedral that dominates the city skyline, gives it a setting of considerable beauty. The ground continues to develop as the club seeks to establish itself as a sustainable League One outfit, balancing necessary modernisation with respect for the rich history that makes Sincil Bank such a special place.