Milton Keynes Travel - Ipswich Town News
Town fans travelling to Milton Keynes for Saturday's game with Wimbledon are warned that they could face delays.
Supporters taking the train will be subject to a bus journey which will mean the London to Milton Keynes section of the trip will take around two hours.
The West Anglia Branch of the Supporters Club have provided TWTD with road directions to the National Hockey Stadium:
Take the A14 to Cambridge, then follow the signs for the A428 Bedford. After a short stint on the A1, take the A421, then on to the M1 for a short stint, before leaving via junction 14 into Milton Keynes on the A509. Go over eight roundabouts, before turning left at the ninth. There is cheap parking all around the ground.
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