Lincoln City fans across the county will get the chance to see the Checkatrade Trophy as the club take it on a tour of the county.
As previously reported, Elliott Whitehouse scored the only goal of the game as underdogs Lincoln lifted the trophy with a 1-0 victory over Shrewsbury in their first trip to Wembley in 133 years earlier this month.
Lincoln fans will also get the chance to get a photograph with the trophy, as well as joining in with various Imps related competitions and sporting activities.
The trophy will first be on show at the club’s stadium, Sincil Bank, on Thursday, May 3 between 4pm to 7pm.
The trophy will also be at the following events:
Saturday, May 19 – Boultham Park Opening
Saturday, May 26 – The Show Comes to Town
Sunday, June 3 – Greenbank Football Festival
Wednesday, June 20 and Thursday, June 21 – Lincolnshire Show
Saturday, July 28 and Sunday, July 29 – Heckington Show
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