Football Stadiums in Lincolnshire

Lincoln Moorlands Railway FC, Lincoln
Lincoln Moorlands Railway FC is a non-league football club sharing the historic city of Lincoln with Lincoln United and Lincoln City. The stadium is compact and family friendly with three small stands, two of which have seating and one of which is wheelchair friendly. There is plenty of open-air...

Hykeham Town Women FC, Lincoln
Hykeham Town Women FC are an FA Charter Standard Football Club who pride themselves on providing quality, safe and fun football in both training and matches for all their teams. Open to all ages and abilities they are always seeking new players to join from under level through to senior.

Grimsby Borough Ladies & Girls FC, Grimsby
Grimsby Borough Ladies & Girls FC are an FA Charter Standard Football Club who pride themselves on providing quality, safe and fun football in both training and matches for all their teams. Open to all ages and abilities they are always seeking new players to join from under level through to seni...

Boston United Ladies FC, Boston
Boston United Ladies currently compete for honours in the Lincolnshire County Women’s League. The team are always looking for new players.

Sleaford Town Ladies FC, Sleaford
Sleaford Town Ladies FC was formed on 1st August 2007. For two seasons they played in the Lincolnshire Womens County League, winning the title in their second season and with it promotion. Currently, they play in the East Midlands Regional League, Division One North.

Lincoln Griffins Ladies Football, Lincoln
Originally formed as Nettleham Girls FC in the Summer of 2000 the club was renamed the Lincoln Griffins Girls FC a year later. Welcoming and friendly, they are always looking for new players with teams at junior and senior level.

Spilsby Town FC were formed in 1881 and play in the Boston Cropleys Suzuki Premier Division. Although outside the football league system, clubs have in recent years moved up to the Lincolnshire Football League and then the Central Midlands League or United Counties League (the 12th level of the f...

The club was founded in January 1947, as successor to the town's two pre-war clubs Skegness United and Skegness Blue Rovers. After a season in the Boston & District League (using Wainfleet Road Recreation Ground) and then the East Lincs Combination (at the former ground of United in Richmond Driv...

The club was established as Boston FC in 1964 by former officials of Boston United who were concerned over United's financial problems Life began at the Mayflower Sports Ground for a few months, before moving to their current ground on Tattershall Road. They joined the Lincolnshire League and won...