Sutton are set for their first visit to Truro City in almost ten years.
Read below for everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Match Info
- Fixture: Truro City vs Sutton United
- Competition: Enterprise National League
- Venue: Truro Sports Hub
- Date: Saturday, 22nd November; 3pm
- Strip: Amber home kit
- Television: National League TV

Officials
- Referee: Peter Wright. In his eighth season as an EFL referee, he last took charge of a Sutton game at Morecambe in February 2024.
- Assistant Referees: Sean Rothwell; Adam Ricketts
- Fourth Official: James Tewson

How to Follow
Video
A live stream on National League TV – via DAZN – will be available overseas 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 Truro’s ticketing website in advance, along with in-person from the ticket booth at an additional £2 cost.
Ticket Prices
Advance Prices Seating (non-segregated games only)
- Premium: £23
- Adult: £20
- Concession: £18
- Under-18: £8
- Family: £53
On the Day Prices Seating (non-segregated games only)
- Premium: £25
- Adult: £22
- Concession: £20
- Under-18: £10
- Family: £55
Advance Prices Standing
- Adult: £17
- Concession: £15
- Under-18: £6
On the Day Prices Standing (if this option is available)
- Adult £19
- Concession: £17
- Under-18: £8
Supporters are required to sign in or register an account in order to purchase tickets. Once details are inserted, including your full name and email address, you will need to verify the account.
This will then allow you to select a ticketing type. Once done, select ‘Buy Tickets’ and you will be taken to checkout, where you can insert your card details and complete the purchase.
Away fans can purchase general admission standing tickets for any part of the ground and seats in the Eden Hot Tubs North Stand too.
Cash and card can be used to pay for entry, food, drink, merchandise and programmes. 50/50 draw tickets are cash only.
For high demand games, Truro City may designate away entry all-ticket. The club may also set an off-sale date for away fans too, and we will relay this information if necessary.
Concession ticket criteria: Any person over the age of 65, students in full-time education or ambulant disabled. Supporters who purchase a concessionary season ticket, may be asked for supporting documents regarding their concessionary eligibility at the turnstiles.

Getting to the Ground
Stadium Address:
West Langarth
Threemilestone
Truro
TR4 9AN
By Car
Get on the M25 from Sutton heading west, join the M4 and continue towards the south-west until joining the A30 into Cornwall. Then at the Chiverton Cross roundabout, take the A390 signposted Truro. Then follow signs to the Langarth Park and Ride site.
Part of the Langarth Park & Ride site has been allocated for supporter parking on matchdays, with space for 2,000 cars. At this time there is no charge for parking, and clear signage is in place to direct you to the sports hub once you reach the Park & Ride site.
Stewards will be in place to direct supporters to the Hub site and there will be reserved parking for club officials, players, guests and dignitaries by prior arrangement only.
There is very limited disabled access parking available, by prior arrangement only.
For more information, please contact info@trurocity.co.uk
By Rail
Truro Train Station sits on the main line that serves the spine of Cornwall including major towns like Penzance, Hayle, Camborne, Redruth, St Austell, Bodmin and Liskeard, before moving on to major cities such as Plymouth, Exeter and Bristol.
Branch lines, which service more geographically isolated locations such as Par, Newquay and St Ives also connect to main line stations, whilst Falmouth is linked to Truro Station directly by The Maritime Line which stops at multiple stations in Falmouth before servicing Penryn & Perranwell. Full timetables for The Maritime Line can be found here.
Railcards can be purchased to offer significant savings on rail travel – For more information click here
To plan your journey and see a full list of services please visit Great Western Railway.
From London, Truro can be reached directly from London Paddington or via one change at Plymouth. Paddington itself can be reached from Sutton via a change at London Victoria, taking the Circle or Hammersmith & City line between the two. In total, the journey should take up to six hours, with Truro Station a 14 minute walk away from the stadium.
By Bus
Truro Train Station is served by all Park & Ride bus services, as well as additional services running to Threemilestone. Once supporters reach Truro Train Station there are regular services which can transport them to the Sports Hub quickly and safely.
The Sports Hub is sited immediately next to the Langarth Park & Ride site. Once supporters reach the Park & Ride site at Langarth the Hub is clearly signposted and stewards will be available to direct supporters to the Hub at the point of disembarkment for the best possible matchday experience.
Group saver rates are available for those travelling with 5 or more adults, and day tickets are available for those who wish to travel between the City centre and the Hub throughout the day and evening.
Contactless payment is available both at the Park & Ride central building and on the buses at point of embarkment.
The most recent Park & Ride timetable can be found here.
Please check the Cornwall Council website for up to date pricing and service information.
Adjacent to the Hub site is the village of Threemilestone which is extremely well connected many of Cornwall’s major towns and villages by bus with St Austell, Penzance, Redruth, Camborne, Newquay and Falmouth among them.
Threemilestone is connected to the Hub entrance by a dedicated pedestrian route and directional signage is in place for those coming to the hub on foot from the village.
Contactless payment is available on all services.
Threemilestone serviced by the following services;
- T1: Penzance – Truro (Cornwall By Kernow) Via Rose-an-Grouse – Hayle – Camborne – Redruth
- T2: St Ives – St Austell (Cornwall By Kernow) Via Carbis Bay – Camborne – Redruth – Truro
- T3: St Ives – Newquay (Cornwall By Kernow) Via Carbis Bay – Camborne – Redruth – Truro
- U1: Falmouth – Newquay (Cornwall By Kernow) Via Truro – Perranporth
- U1A: Falmouth – Newquay (CornwallbyKernow) Via Carnon Downs – Playing Place – Treliske – St Agnes – Perranporth – Goonhavern – Holywell – Cubert – Crantock
- U1E: Falmouth – Newquay (CornwallbyKernow) Via Carnon Downs – Playing Place – Treliske – St Agnes – Perranporth – Goonhavern – Holywell – Cubert – Crantock
Information on all bus services in Cornwall can be found via Transport for Cornwall.

Accessibility
The game will not be segregated, and away fans can therefore use turnstiles 2-4.
Increased security checks will be in place for away fans before they are admitted to the stadium bowl. This includes the searching of all bags.
Away supporters are advised that games initially designated as NOT being segregated, may become segregated at any time in advance of a matchday, if Truro City, Devon & Cornwall Police and local authorities deem it necessary.
If this situation occurs, Truro City will communicate this information at the earliest possible opportunity, and we will therefore relay this if necessary.
Prohibited Items:
- Alcohol
- Illegal substances
- Large bags or holdalls – bags larger than A4 size (210mm x 297mm) are generally not permitted
- Musical instruments (including drums)
- Motorcycle helmets
- Pyrotechnics
- Air horns and whistles
- Weapons and sharp objects
- Flag poles
- Footballs
- Glass bottles – including perfume & aftershave bottles
- Metal cups and flasks
- Food and drink

Under-18s
All supporters under the age of 14 MUST be accompanied by an adult with a valid match ticket, both to gain admittance and at all times within the stadium bowl.
Supporters under the age of 18 WILL be asked to provide supporting documentation, if they wish to gain entry to the stadium bowl without an adult ticket holder/paying spectator.
Wheelchair & Ambulant Disabled
Away disabled supporters should contact Truro City if they wish to attend fixtures at the Truro City Stadium.
Assistance dogs are permitted, but only by prior arrangement, by emailing.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission states that assistance dogs:
- Are highly trained
- Will not wander freely around the Truro City Stadium
- Will sit or lie quietly on the floor next to its owner
- Trained to go to the toilet on command and so are unlikely to foul in a public place
- Instantly recognisable by the harness or identifying dog jacket they wear
Contact info@trurocity.co.uk for any of the above enquiries.
Stat Attack
0 – Sutton are unbeaten at the Truro Sports Hub, dating back to September 2011.
1 – Sutton’s only defeat to Truro came at Gander Green Lane – a 1-0 defeat back in 2013.
6 – All six of Truro’s wins this season have come at home, three in the National League (3-0 vs Boston United, 5-0 vs Morecambe, 2-1 vs FC Halifax Town) and three in the National League Cup (3-2 vs Southampton, 1-0 vs Fulham, 3-0 vs Brighton & Hove Albion).
9 – This will be Sutton’s first visit to Cornwall in nine years, last visiting in 2016 with a 2-0 win.

Player In Focus
Luke Jephcott
Position: Forward
Age: 25
Appearances 25/26: 17
Goals 25/26: 3
Assists 25/26: 3

Head-To-Head
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Truro wins: 1
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Draws: 2
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Sutton United wins: 4
Last Four Meetings:
- Sutton United 1-0 Truro City — 16 December, 2017 (FA Trophy)
- Truro City 0-2 Sutton United — 26 March, 2016 (Conference South)
- Sutton United 2-2 Truro City — 17 August, 2015 (Conference South)
- Sutton United 0-1 Truro City — 12 March, 2013 (Conference South)

Last Time We Met
Truro City suffered late heartbreak as they conceded an 89th minute goal to crash out of the FA Trophy.
The White Tigers had looked to have done enough to earn a deserved first round replay against their high-flying National League opponents.
But with time virtually up, Sutton substitute Craig Dundas beat the City offside trap, after the visitors had carelessly giving the ball away in midfield and he finished well as keeper Tom McHale advanced.

Played for Both
Jordan Bentley
Jordan Bentley spent time on loan at both Sutton and Truro towards the start of his career.
Born in Plymouth, Bentley began his career with local club Argyle and made his first team debut in the final league game of the 2015/16 season as a substitute for Curtis Nelson, before making his full first team debut in an EFL Trophy group stage match away to Swansea City.
The defender was sent off just before half time for two bookable offences though, before moving on loan to Sutton in September 2017, though he was later recalled due to a lack of game time.
This preceded an extensive injury sustained in training, with a broken leg keeping him out for six months, and he continued his rehab by moving on loan to Truro for the 2018/19 season alongside fellow Pilgrims’ youth player Daniel Rooney, before being forced into retirement from professional football due to his persistent injury problems.
Despite this, Bentley managed to continue his footballing career within the semi-pro game, since turning out for Tiverton Town, Plymouth Parkway, Helston Athletic and St Blazey.

























