Sutton host Yeovil Town this Tuesday night.
Read below for everything you need to know ahead of the match.
Match Info
- Fixture: Sutton United vs Yeovil Town
- Competition: Enterprise National League
- Venue: VBS Community Stadium
- Date: Tuesday, 30th September; 7:45pm KO (6pm Turnstiles)
- Strip: Amber home kit
- Television: National League TV
Officials
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Referee: David Rock. First refereed at Sutton in February 2009 and has taken charge of numerous games since then, most recently the defeat at Gillingham in December 2023. In his seventh season as an EFL referee, he was in charge of last season’s National League play-off semi final between Forest Green and Southend.
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Assistant Referees: David Hutton (red/yellow); Alexander Shipp (yellow)
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Fourth Official: Ayrton Hursey
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 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.
For enquiries, supporters can contact the club over the phone at 02086444440 or via email at tickets@suttonunited.net.
Ticket Prices
General Admission:
- Adult: £21
- Concession: £16
- Junior: £8
- Under-14: £2
Main Stand:
- Adult: £24
- Concession: £19
- Junior: £11
- Under-14: £5
Family Stand:
- Adult: £24
- Concession: £19
- Junior: £11
- Under-14: £5
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. Away 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. Away fans should walk past the main entrance and after about 70 yards turn right into Collingwood Recreation Ground, where the away turnstiles 5-8 are situated.
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:
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.
Footballing activities will be available in the fanzone, including table football, as well as the bar and club shop being open.
Stat Attack
4 – Harry Beautyman and Paul McKinnon lead the way in the Sutton goal scoring charts against Yeovil with four each.
6 – Sutton have won six of their ten games at home to Yeovil, the last coming in 2021.
11 – The Glovers make their 11th league visit to Gander Green Lane on Tuesday.
Head-To-Head
- Sutton United wins: 9
- Draws: 4
- Yeovil Town wins: 7
Last Four Meetings:
- 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)
- Yeovil Town 1-2 Sutton United ‒ 27 October, 2020 (National League)
Last Time We Met
Sutton were held to a goalless draw against the previous season’s National League South champions Yeovil Town.
On-loan defender Chin Okoli produced a monstrous performance at the back as Yeovil had the better of things early on, with Aaron Jarvis going close, while Glovers goalkeeper Ollie Wright had to be on hand to prevent Lewis Simper and Will Davies from giving Sutton the advantage on multiple occasions.
The second half proved to mirror the first, with chances few and far between, but the limited number of opportunities that did fall were truly clear cut. Charlie Waller began the half by rifling an effort into the palms of Wright while Josh Coley went close with a superb effort from 30-yards that needed to be tipped behind, and proved all the U’s could write as it ended a point apiece.
Player In Focus
Junior Morias
Position: Forward
Age: 30
Appearances 24/25: 30
Goals 24/25: 9
Assists 24/25: 5
Played for Both
Rhys Browne
Experienced winger Rhys Browne has established himself as one of the most dangerous forwards in all of non-league, having turned out for a whole host of fifth tier clubs including both Sutton and Yeovil.
After being spotted playing for local team Interwood, Browne joined the Norwich City academy where he spent two years, and was part of the squad that won the 2012/13 FA Youth Cup with 4–2 aggregate victory over Chelsea, as well as the Norfolk Senior Cup that same season with a 2–0 win over Wroxham. Despite this, Browne never made a senior appearance at Carrow Road and subsequently joined Charlton Athletic, spending time out on loan at VCD Athletic during his sole campaign at The Valley.
Having been released by the Addicks, Browne dropped into non-league following a successful trial at Aldershot Town, earning a contract with the Shots and going on to score seven goals in 41 appearances in North Hampshire.
The Antigua and Barbuda international later made the move to newly promoted Grimsby Town, playing a handful of times before moving on loan at Macclesfield Town, where he scored four goals in six games during the Silkmen’s FA Trophy run, including one in the Final at Wembley Stadium in which they lost to York City.
Nonetheless, Browne impressed during his brief stint in Cheshire, and departed Grimsby ahead of the following season for Yeovil Town. He appeared 63 times for the Glovers and was largely a regular figure across his two seasons at Huish Park, but was released following their relegation from the Football League.
Spells at Port Vale and Wealdstone then followed, returning to non-league permanently with his move to the latter, before signing for Sutton midway through the 2020/21 campaign. He appeared 14 times for the U’s and was a part of the side that secured promotion to League Two under Matt Gray, but his stay at Gander Green Lane would prove to be brief as he was released at the end of the campaign.
A return to Wealdstone was then followed by stints at Woking and Barnet, where he currently resides, and has racked up almost 200 appearances in the National League, while he will likely earn his first promotion since Sutton with the Bees currently leading the way at the top of the table, and need a point to return to the fourth tier.

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