Sutton make the trip to Somerset on Wednesday night, visiting Yeovil Town.
Read below for everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Match Info
- Fixture: Yeovil Town vs Sutton United
- Competition: Enterprise National League
- Venue: Huish Park
- Date: Wednesday, 25th February; 7.45pm
- Strip: Black away kit
- Television: National League TV

Officials
- Referee: James Durkin. Has been refereeing in the EFL for two years and was last in charge of a Sutton game at Wealdstone in October, although he refereed a number of our games during our 2020-21 championship season, including our 2-1 win at Yeovil. He refereed the National League Play-Off Final at Wembley in 2024.
- Assistant Referees: Adam Wilson; James Tewson
- Fourth Official: Jack Clench

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 Yeovil’s ticketing website in advance.
Ticket Prices
- Adults: £17
- Concession (65+, Armed Forces): £15
- Under-18: £13
- Student: £13
- Under-16: £5
- Under-14: £3
After selecting a ticket type, you will be taken to an interactive stadium map in order to pick a seat. Once done, you will need to log in or create an account, which will allow you to view your cart in full.
All tickets are digital, and will be sent to the email address initially provided, though this can be changed if necessary. Add a payment method by inputting your card details and billing information before clicking ‘Place Order’ to complete the purchase.
Yeovil Town also accept payment on the day by cash, debit card, and credit card.

Getting to the Ground
Stadium Address:
Lufton Way
Somerset
Yeovil
BA22 8YF
By Car
Head for the M25 orbital motorway around London, then join the M3 motorway westbound out of the capital. Continue on the M3 until you can pick up the A303 trunk road, a main route across southern England toward the southwest.
Follow the A303 all the way to the Cartgate roundabout, junction with A3088 (signposted Yeovil). At the first roundabout, take the first exit along Bunford Lane, then go straight over the next roundabout. Take the first exit at the Western Avenue roundabout into Lufton Way.
Note that on the return journey the M25 is scheduled to be closed anti-clockwise between junctions 11(Chertsey) and 10 (Wisley), with no entry or exit at Wisley. The A3 is fully open from Guildford. Further information.
Parking at Huish Park is managed by Parkingeye to improve the parking experience for visitors. Parking is priced at £3 per car on both sides of the ground. Drivers can pay by card at the machines for added convenience. The car park is monitored by the Parkingeye system, and fines may be issued for any breaches of parking regulations, such as overstaying or parking in restricted areas. Please ensure you park in the designated spaces and follow all signs to avoid receiving a fine.
Supporters are asked to be considerate of the local community when parking in surrounding areas. For off-site parking, please use the industrial areas to the west of the stadium and avoid parking in residential areas to the east, to minimise disruption.
By Rail
Yeovil is served by two railway stations: Yeovil Pen Mill (from Bristol and Birmingham) and Yeovil Junction (from London Waterloo and Exeter). Both stations are approximately three miles from Huish Park, and taxis (01935 426666) are readily available at both stations. Buses are also available, although services may be infrequent.
To reach Yeovil Junction, which is direct from Clapham Junction, take a Southern service towards London Victoria, alighting at Clapham, and change to a South Western Railway service terminating at Exeter St Davids, alighting at Yeovil Junction. The total journey should take up to three hours.
By Coach
The coach for our trip to Yeovil will depart from Gander Green Lane at 2:45pm.
Tickets for this journey cost £40 (Return) and £25 (Single/U16), and the Supporters’ Club request supporters to meet at 2:30pm
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:
Away supporters are housed in the open standing area of the away end in the Dorset Vehicle Rentals Stand, with access via turnstiles 3 and 4.
Seated areas (Blocks P & PP) are also available in the Screwfix Stand for away fans, and can be reached through Gate A.
14-year-olds and under must be accompanied by a full-paying adult (18+).
Please note that when completing your order, you will also be asked to tick a box that confirms you are over the age of 16.
Snack bars offering pies, sweets, and drinks are located in the home and away terrace areas, as well as in the Tamburino and Screwfix stands.
Matchday programmes are available for £3 and can be purchased from various points around the stadium.
Toilet facilities are located on all four sides of the stadium and are well signposted. Please note, they are accessible once you’ve passed through the turnstiles.
Wheelchair & Ambulant Disabled
Disabled seating is available in the Screwfix Stand, offering covered wheelchair bays (with space for assistants behind) and ambulant seating, plus Soccer Sight Commentary. Supporters should contact the Ticket Office (ticketoffice@ytfc.net) or Stadium Manager (jhillier@ytfc.net) to book.
Away fans wishing to use disabled parking should contact the DSA in advance on 07790 375250 (Sharon Swain – DSA Secretary). Disabled spaces are limited and are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Stat Attack
3 – Only three teams have scored less goals than Yeovil’s 32 this season (Brackley Town, Braintree Town, Truro City).
8 – Luke McCormick has scored 25% of Yeovil’s goals this season (8).
10 – Jake Wannell has picked up the fourth most amount of yellow cards in the division this season (10). Only Eastleigh’s Aaron Pierre and Temi Eweka (both 12) and Boreham Wood’s Marley Marshall-Miranda (11) has picked up more.

Player In Focus
Luke McCormick
Position: Midfielder
Age: 27
Appearances 25/26: 28
Goals 25/26: 8
Assists 25/26: 2

Head-To-Head
- Sutton United wins: 9
- Draws: 4
- Yeovil Town wins: 8
Last Four Meetings:
- Sutton United 1-2 Yeovil Town – 30th September, 2025 (National League)
- Yeovil Town 1-2 Sutton United ‒ 26 April, 2025 (National League)
- Sutton United 0-0 Yeovil Town ‒ 24 September, 2024 (National League)
- Sutton United 2-1 Yeovil Town ‒ 9 March, 2021 (National League)

Last Time We Met
A penalty from former Sutton striker Aaron Jarvis nine minutes from time condemned U’s to defeat at the VBS after academy graduate Charlie Bell had come off the bench to score his second goal in three National League games with just under twenty minutes left at which point it seemed possible that Sutton would go on to clinch a crucial victory.
Andrew Oluwabori broke the deadlock when a long clearance wasn’t dealt with by the Sutton defence, with the Yeovil forward making no mistake with a shot that took a deflection off Jack Taylor to beat league debutant David Aziaya.
Sutton looked for the equaliser but again the final pass was disappointing, and a couple of goalmouth scrambles came to nothing, but the breakthrough came with just under twenty minutes left when Aaron Jones hooked back a cross Dillon De Silva’s cross from the left, and although Ashley Nadesan’s shot was blocked he was able to lay the rebound back to Bell, who clipped a fine shot in off the underside of the bar from the edge of the penalty area.
Sutton almost went in front when Brandon Njoku headed just over from Liam Vincent’s cross, but hopes that the goal might herald a change of fortunes were killed ten minutes later when Will Tizzard blocked a Josh Sims cross with his arm. Although it was at fairly close quarters referee David Rock decided it was worth a penalty, and Jarvis, on at half time for Tahvon Campbell, slotted home the spot kick.

Played for Both
Lewis Simper
Lewis Simper spent a brief period on loan at Yeovil prior to his permanent departure from former club Cambridge United, from where he joined Sutton in 2024.
Having joined Cambridge’s Academy as a 6-year-old, he was originally spotted at his local Ely Development centre and rose through the ranks amongst his youth team peers, first earning a scholarship and then a professional contract in January 2020.
His debut followed in September 2020, in an EFL Trophy match against Fulham U21s, with a host of loan spells following for the midfielder, who gained experience with two stints with St Neots Town, and two stints at Concord Rangers, the latter coming either side of a brief spell at Yeovil Town where he appeared a handful of times, and saw him play at Wembley in the 2020 FA Trophy final during his time in Essex.
After returning to his parent club, his first league start came in April 2022 against Morecambe, with the 2022/23 season becoming a memorable one for Simper within the First Team, as he made 16 appearances and scored four goals across all competitions.
This was followed by two more loan spells away at Woking and Wealdstone in 2023, before opting to swap the U’s for the U’s when he joined Sutton ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.
He has since gone on to become a key part of the squad in South London, playing almost 100 times in all competitions and establishing himself as an ever-present in the heart of Sutton’s engine room, while he has also developed a knack for scoring outrageous goals, with his showreel of 19 Sutton strikes including memorable hits against the likes of Aldershot Town, Yeovil Town and Gateshead (twice).
His first against the Tynesiders notably won Goal of the Season for 2024/25, and was one of two awards he picked up at the end of his maiden campaign, with Simper also being named joint-Player of the Season alongside Jack Sims.








































