Sutton return to league action after three weeks of cup games, making the trip to Solihull Moors for a lunchtime clash on Sunday.

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

Match Info

  • Fixture: Solihull Moors vs Sutton United
  • Competition: Enterprise National League
  • Venue: ARMCO Arena
  • Date: Sunday, 21st December; 12pm
  • Strip: Black away kit
  • Television: National League TV

Officials

  • Referee: Elliott Swallow. Promoted to the National League six years ago, he refereed our game at Forest Green in August and in the last month has taken charge of his first EFL games.
  • Assistant Referees: John Duffy; Alex Rolfe
  • Fourth Official: Marvyn Amphlett

How to Follow

Video

A live stream on National League TV – via DAZN – will be available worldwide by purchasing a match pass here.

A range of passes are available for the 2025/26 season, with pricing as follows:

  • Annual – Pay Up Front: £99.99/year

Pay for a year upfront to get the best value deal.

  • Annual – Pay Monthly: £12.99/month

Pay for a year upfront to get the best value deal.

  • Monthly Flex: £19.99/month

Renews monthly. Cancel anytime with 30 days’ notice.

Audio

Supporters will also 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 can be purchased on Solihull’s ticketing website in advance.

Ticket Prices

  • Adults: £21
  • Concessions (65+): £17
  • Concessions (16–24): £13
  • Concessions (Under-16s): £9
  • Under-12s: Free

Please note that all prices are subject to a £1 booking fee per ticket.

After selecting a ticket type, you will be taken to a stadium map in order to pick a seat. Once done, click ‘Purchase’, where you will be shown your Order Summary, and can then access your Ticket Buyer Information, which will require you to fill out details including full name, email address and phone number, before selecting a payment method in order to complete the transaction.

Please note that all prices are subject to a £1 booking fee per ticket.

In accordance with Solihull’s late arrivals policy, supporters can purchase tickets up to half time at a full price admission rate. This is however reduced to a flat rate of £8 after half time, and is free during the final 15 minutes of the fixture.

Getting to the Ground

Stadium Address:

Damson Parkway

Solihull

West Midlands

B91 2PP

By Car

Make your way towards the M25 motorway (westbound), then join the M40 from the M25 and follow it north-west towards Oxford, then merge onto the M42 towards Solihull and follow it until Junction 5.

Exit there and take the A41 (Warwick Road) toward Solihull. From the A41, follow signs for Damson Parkway and continue along it until you reach the ARMCO Arena, Damson Park, which will be signposted on your left.

Damson Park has limited car parking available to supporters on a matchday, priced at £10.

Due to demand and the size of the car parking facility, spaces are unreserved and available on a first come first served basis, and are within 10 metres of the point of entry to the stadium.

If you do have any questions about disabled car parking, please feel free to contact – ticketing@solihullmoorsfc.co.uk.

Alternatively, supporters can make use of the NCP Car Park at Birmingham Airport Cargo Term (B26 3QT). This is a short 15-20 minute walk away from the ground.

The club have struck a deal with NCP which means supporter can park there for £6 up to 5 hours on matchdays. Please use the code MOORS25 at the payment machines, NOT at the exit barrier.

We politely remind supporters to be courteous if parking in surrounding areas. Parking on Damson Parkway is strictly prohibited and car parking tickets are likely to be issued.

By Rail

Solihull Railway Station is served by trains from Birmingham Moor Street and London Marylebone. The ground is situated two and half miles away from the station in a roughly north-easterly direction.

Birmingham International Station is roughly one and half miles from the ground and is on the Euston to Birmingham New Street line.

To reach Euston, catch a Southern service from Sutton to London Victoria, then get the tube to London Euston, which is four stops on the Victoria line, or to London Marylebone via a change to the Bakerloo line at Oxford Circus. An another alternative route to Euston is via a Thameslink service from Sutton to King’s Cross St. Pancras, before either walking or getting the tube, with Euston one stop on the Northern line.

Once in Birmingham, Solihull’s official ride partner, Veezu, is a local and reliable taxi service. Click HERE to book.

By Bus

The X12 bus runs to the ground every 15/20 minutes from Solihull Town Centre, the NCP and Birmingham International.

Click here to view the X12 bus route, stops and full timetable.

By Coach

The coach for our trip to Solihull Moors will depart from Gander Green Lane at 8:30am.

Tickets for this journey cost £40, and the Supporters’ Club request supporters to meet at 8:15am.

Bookings can be taken via The Supporters’ Hub on matchdays or email suttonunitedcoachtravel.com.

Any short notice changes will be highlighted on www.suttonunitedsupportersclub.co.uk.

Accessibility

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

Visiting supporters will be housed in Block N of the Man Commercial Stand, which is an uncovered seated section.

The stand can be accessed by turnstiles 9-10, and is adjacent to an away bar.

Kindly note that all supporters will be subject to a pat down search upon entering the stadium. Images are also being monitored throughout the stadium for the purpose of crime prevention and public safety.

Under-14s

14-year-olds and under must be accompanied by a full-paying adult on the day of the match, otherwise under-14 ticket holders may be refused entry to the venue. To turn up to the match without a full-paying adult is a safeguarding issue.

Note for reference, those supporters aged 14 and under MUST be accompanied by an adult to enter the ground, i.e. individual must be 14 or over.

If you require more than two under-12 tickets, please contact ticketing@solihullmoorsfc.co.uk.

Wheelchair & Ambulant Disabled

There is one wheelchair space allocated for away supporters, though eight accessible bays are allocated in the Damson Homes Stand and are clearly signposted.

For segregated fixtures, away supporters may request a space in the away end at ground level and allocation of a space would be subject to safety requirements for the fixture.

Disabled supporters not requiring wheelchair access can sit in all areas of the ground along with their personal assistant, providing they are able to access the area, subject to safety requirements of the ground. They are also subject to the relevant price of the seating category of the area that they choose to sit in.

The club has an accessible toilet situated in the Main Bar of the Damson Homes Stand.

Supporters requiring a guide dog companion will be able to enter the stadium through wide gates which do not have an obstacle such as a turnstile. We recommend that any supporter who is intending to attend a match with a guide dog should make the club aware in advance to the fixture to establish ticketing availability and in order that prior arrangements can be made.

Our hosts also provide eight accessible parking spaces. Due to demand and the size of the car parking facility, spaces are unreserved and available on a first come first served basis, being located within ten metres of the point of entry to the stadium.

If you do have any questions about disabled car parking, please feel free to contact – ticketing@solihullmoorsfc.co.uk.

Stat Attack

3 – Three of the last four clashes between Sutton and Solihull have ended in draws.

5 – Sutton’s 4-1 win over Solihull in 2019 is the highest-scoring meeting between the two sides.

6 – Sutton are unbeaten in their last six outings against Solihull, going back to 2019 (W2, D4).

Player In Focus

Joe Sbarra

Position: Midfielder

Age: 26

Appearances 25/26: 12

Goals 25/26: 1

Assists 25/26: 3

Head-To-Head

  • Solihull Moors wins: 3

  • Draws: 5

  • Sutton United wins: 3

Last Four Meetings: 

  • Sutton United 0-0 Solihull Moors – 16th August 2025 (National League)
  • Solihull Moors 1-1 Sutton United – 4th March 2025 (National League)
  • Sutton United 1-0 Solihull Moors – 26th November 2024 (National League)
  • Solihull Moors 0-0 Sutton United – 5th April 2021 (National League)

Last Time We Met

A frustrating afternoon in front of goal left Sutton having to settle for a point as some wayward finishing, and dogged Solihull defending, led to a blank scoreline.

Sutton played some good attacking football, but despite carving out nine shooting opportunities only two of those were on target and neither seriously inconvenienced Solihull goalkeeper Laurie Walker, and ultimately it was a former U, Tyler French, who came closest to scoring for Sutton when his misdirected header was cleared off the line.

 

Played for Both

Nana Boateng

Nana Boateng signed for Sutton in June 2024, fresh off a loan spell at Solihull Moors.

The forward came through the ranks at Millwall and experienced his first involvement in a matchday squad at the end of 2021 as an unused substitute in a 1–0 win at Coventry City, before making his debut for the club as a late substitute in a 2–1 defeat against Crystal Palace in the FA Cup. This proved to be his only first team appearance for the Lions, and he was otherwise notably was a part of the youth team which clinched the Professional Development League National title in 2023, before gaining first team experience out on loan.

Stints at Woking and Solihull then saw him turn out for the latter at Wembley in the National League play-off final, where he scored his penalty in the ultimately unsuccessful shootout against Bromley, as well as in the FA Trophy final, where the Moors fell short against Gateshead.

Boateng subsequently departed The Den ahead of the 2024/25 campaign, making the move across South London to join Sutton, where he made a name for himself in the National League Cup with three goals in three games to help the U’s reach the final.

He also appeared 27 times in all competitions last term, before joining Hemel Hempstead Town on loan until January at the start of the month.