Sutton are set to end pre-season on the road, heading to Hampton & Richmond Borough to take on the National League South side on the weekend.

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

Match Info

  • Hampton & Richmond Borough vs Sutton United
  • Pre-Season Friendly
  • Beveree Stadium
  • Saturday, 2nd August; 3pm

Kit Watch

Sutton will sport the amber home kit at the Beveree Stadium, while our hosts will be in blue.

Officials

Referee: Adam Merchant
Assistant Referees: Karl Parker and Patrick Nixon
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: @suttonunited

Facebook: @suttonunited

Instagram: @suttonunited

In Person

Tickets are available to purchase here.

Ticket Prices

  • Adults £10
  • Concessions £5
  • U18s £1
Please note that the Beveree Stadium will only accept card should you wish to purchase at the gate.

Getting to the Ground

Stadium Address:

Station Road

Hampton

TW12 2BX

By Car

Take the M25 to Junction 12, then the M3 Junction 1 towards Kingston, after about 2 miles turn left onto Hampton High Street, immediately left into Station Road, and then right into Beaver Close. On-site parking is very limited, so street parking nearby is recommended.

By Rail

Take a Southern or Thameslink service from Sutton to Wimbledon, then change to a South Western Railway train toward Shepperton and get off at Hampton station. From there, it’s a 7–10 minute walk—turn left onto Station Road and then left again into Beaver Close, where the stadium entrance is located.

By Bus

Public buses serve the vicinity include routes 111, 216, and R68, stopping near the club.

Accessibility

The Beveree Stadium offers step-free access points, accessible toilets and admission for assistance dogs.

The stadium’s compact layout—largely composed of terraced areas and older stands like the Alan Simpson Stand, which is accessed via steps—may pose challenges for those with limited mobility.

While there is some level ground around the perimeter, the majority of spectator areas require navigating uneven surfaces or shallow steps.