A historic day is on the horizon for Sutton United Women, who host Chatham Town in the Adobe Women’s FA Cup Third Round for the first time.

Read below for everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Match Info

  • Fixture: Sutton United Women vs Chatham Town Women
  • Competition: Adobe Women’s FA Cup (Third Round)
  • Venue: VBS Community Stadium
  • Date: Sunday, 14th December; 2:30pm KO (1:30pm Turnstiles)
  • Strip: Amber home kit

Officials

  • Referee: Abigail Freullet
  • Assistant Referees: Iqra Malik; Rhys Watkinson
  • Fourth Official: Ryan Dobson

How to Follow

Audio

Supporters will be able to listen to all the action, with a Mixlr audio commentary being available and will be posted on social media accounts before kick-off.

Social Media

You can also follow the game through our social media channels below, with full text coverage during the fixture.

X: @suttonutdwomen

Instagram: @suttonutdwomen

In Person

Tickets are available to purchase here.

For enquiries, supporters can contact the club over the phone at 02086444440 or via email at tickets@suttonunited.net.

Ticket Prices

General Admission:

  • Adults – £5
  • Concession (62+, Students, NHS, Police, Fire and Armed Forces) – £3
  • Under-14 – £1

Main / Family Stand:

  • Adults – £5
  • Concession (62+, Students, NHS, Police, Fire and Armed Forces) – £3
  • Under-14 – £1

Getting to the Ground

Stadium Address:

VBS Community Stadium

Gander Green Ln

Sutton

SM1 2EY

By Car

Travel along the M25, exiting at Junction 8. Then travel north on the A217 for about 15-20 minutes. Ignoring signs for Sutton itself, stay on the A217 to the traffic lights by the Gander Inn (on the left), turn right into Gander Green Lane. The Borough Sports Ground is about 200 yards up this road on the left hand side. If you reach West Sutton Station you have gone too far.

On matchdays, the club car park in Gander Green Lane is for parking permit holders only. Fans should park in Gibson Road, the local municipal car-park. It takes no more than 15 minutes to walk from Gibson Road to the stadium. Click here for more information regarding parking, while a map of Gibson Road can be found here.

By Rail

It is recommended that visiting supporters use Sutton station, which is on the main lines out of Victoria and London Bridge and is at the top end of Sutton High Street, about 20 minutes’ walk from the ground. Two buses between Morden and Sutton stations run conveniently close to our stadium: route 413 bus goes down Gander Green Lane, and number 80 runs along Collingwood Road. The ground can then be reached by taking the path through Collingwood Rec.

West Sutton railway station is adjacent to the ground. It is served by Thameslink trains via Wimbledon or Sutton. Come out of West Sutton station and turn right into Gander Green Lane and the ground is about 100 yards further along.

By Bus

The 413 service runs past the ground down Gander Green Lane. The bus leaves Sutton town centre from outside the main post office. The 80 route from Hackbridge to Belmont runs down Collingwood Road. The ground can be reached by taking the path through Collingwood Rec. Both routes also connect with the Northern Line at Morden.

London Buses are now cashless. Fares are a flat £1.75, and this includes multiple journeys within a one-hour period of the first “touch in” with a contactless payment card or Oyster card.

Accessibility

All accessible entrances will be open as detailed in the stadium map below:

This match will not be segregated, with access to the Main Stand and General Admission available through Gate A. The Collingwood Road and Gander Green Lane ends will not be open.

Turnstile times are 1:30pm, but please note that they will close promptly at half time. Supporters must comply with our code of conduct, which can be read upon purchasing a ticket.

If leaving the ground whilst a game is in play, there is no guarantee of re-entry.

Please note that all supporters may be subjected to bag searches and random ticket classification checks.

The following articles must not be brought within the Ground – knives, fireworks, smoke canisters, air-horns, flares, weapons, dangerous or hazardous items, laser devices, alcohol, bottles, glass vessels, cans, poles and any article that might be used as a weapon and/or compromise public safety. Any person in possession of such items will be refused entry to the Ground.

All persons seeking entrance to the Ground acknowledge the Club’s right to search any person entering the ground and to refuse entry to or eject from the Ground any person refusing to submit to such a search.

We currently have spaces for ten wheelchair users (seven home, three away) and we would ask anyone who needs to use this facility to book in advance (contactus@suttonunited.net). If any wheelchair user needs to park at our stadium, please let us know in advance and we will make arrangements to welcome you. We have accessible toilets at both ends of the ground and in the main stand. Ambulant supporters will need to climb a handful of steps as there are currently no lifts.

For more information, supporters can access the club’s FAQs, which can be found here.

Full Fan Guides for both home and away fans can also be accessed here.