Wycombe Wanderers have confirmed that Adams Park will be ‘entirely cashless’ due to brand-new connectivity throughout the stadium.

Supporters visiting the ground will no longer need to use notes or cash, but instead can conduct transactions by cards or smartphone payment apps in the following areas:

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• Ticket office (you can buy online at any time at tickets.wwfc.com, or in person at Ticket Office One)

• The stadium shop

• Chairboys Village fan zone

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• All stadium bars (including bar tabs for hospitality lounges)

• All stadium kiosks (which will now be used primarily as collection points for orders through the FETCH app, though it will still be possible to order at the kiosks themselves)

• On-site car parking in the upper tier, when available

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The only cash requirement will be for the new park and ride service in West Wycombe, although a cashless solution is being sought.

A statement on the Wanderers website reads: “The new cashless payment scheme is designed to speed up service times, reduce queues, and limit contact where possible, as well as providing greater insights for the club into the fan experience, and allowing for a more efficient financial operation.”

Contactless payments can be made up to £45.