BigTime wrote:
BigTime wrote:
Most of us don’t come from the area I’m afraid Hudds but Smithers may be able to assist. The Travelodge central Wimbledon is about a mile and a half away.
Regarding changing the date I'd think it's unlikely. All matches at Plough Lane last season and planned for this season were/are on Sundays with one specific exception. At the end of the football season, the pitch is relaid. Last year Broncos played on the Friday night. Sunday was an AFC Wimbledon fun day and the pitch pulled up on the Monday. Looks similar this year but the Broncos playing on the Saturday.
The Halifax match is in the football season. Those fixtures aren't known until mid/late June. A 50/50 chance AFC Wimbledon have a home match the day before (Saturday). Most midweeks (Tuesday) have either a league or Cup match. I don't believe AFC Wimbledon would want a Rugby League match played the day before. So unlikely the match will be any day but Sunday, and no chance of it changing before the football fixtures are known.
Plenty of Premier Inn's within a mile and a half of the stadium. Town Centre, Tooting and Colliers Wood all fit that profile. Coming down for the weekend and what you intend to do may influence your preferred location. Central London from Wimbledon is quick by train. I'd be inclined to go into London Sunday morning and head back to Plough Lane. Depends what you want to do I guess.
If you are coming by train from Halifax I guess you will arrive at Kings Cross. Just walk across to St. Pancras and catch a direct train to Wimbledon. If you get off a stop early at Haydons Road you are a ten minute walk from the ground. It's the closest station. Check for engineering closures though. They are common on a weekend. Northern Line (less ideal with luggage) is an alternative if the mainline has issues. Tooting stations for Plough Lane or Colliers Wood/South Wimbledon for hotels.