This week sees Sutton take on both sides to have been relegated from League Two at the end of last season, with Notts County due to visit the Knights Community Stadium on Saturday, but before that U’s head west to Yeovil on Tuesday evening.

It will be Sutton’s fourth visit to the Huish Park ground that Yeovil moved to in 1990, but the first since a 2-1 win in the 1999-2000 season. That was U’s only victory, with the three previous visits producing two defeats and a goalless draw.

Having been relegated, Yeovil have had an inconsistent start to the season, with Saturday’s win over Notts County ending a run of three consecutive defeats, but it did lift them above Sutton on goal difference, with the clubs now next to each other in mid-table. Apart from Notts County, they have also beaten Eastleigh at Huish Park, drawn with Stockport and, in common with three other clubs including Sutton, lost to Maidenhead. This week they have added Brighton striker James Tilley to their squad on loan until the end of the season and he is likely to make his debut tomorrow.

Sutton, still to be beaten away from home, hope to have Jon Barden back in the starting line-up but are without Omar Bugiel, who is away with Lebanon on World Cup duty and will also miss Saturday’s game.

We will have commentary from Huish Park on our Mixlr channel tomorrow evening from 7.45.

HOW TO GET THERE

BY SUPPORTERS COACH: Departure time 3pm. Contact John Parsons on 07989 261929, email johnparsons092@gmail.com

BY CAR: Take the M3 to junction 8 then join the A303 towards the south west and continue until the Cartgate junction with the A3088. Come in to Yeovil on the A3088, and at the first roundabout turn left in to Bunford Lane. Continue across one roundabout, and at the second turn left in to Lufton Way. On-site parking is available, price £3. On the return journey watch for possible night-time roadworks between Andover and the M3.

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT. Only possible on the outward journey, with services from Clapham Junction at 15.27, 15.57,16.27 and 16.57, arriving at Yeovil Junction at 17.38, 18.13, 18.39 or 19.12. If travelling from Waterloo trains leave seven minutes earlier. The ground is about three miles from the station so you will need to complete the journey by taxi. The last train back is 21.31 so you will need to make alternative arrangements if you want to return the same night. Services should be back to normal on Tuesday after the weekend strike action on the South West Rail network.