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0-2
Tuesday 24th March 2026 | 19:45
Silverlake Stadium | Attendance: 2,015 (106 away)
Sutton United
Venue: Silverlake Stadium
Address: Stoneham Lane, Eastleigh , SO50 9NW
Starting XI
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| 50 | 29' |
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| 42 |
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| 25 | 78' | |||
| 28 | ||||
| 8 | 68' | |||
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Substitutes
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| 36 | 29' | |||
| 18 | 68' | |||
| 23 | 78' | |||
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| 47 | ||||
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Report: Eastleigh 0-2 Sutton United
Posted: 24th March 2026
Sutton eased fears of being sucked back in to the Enterprise National League relegation battle with only their second ever win at Eastleigh, opening a four point gap over the Hampshire side who remain in trouble and had to play 83 minutes with ten men and a substitute goalkeeper after Nick Townsend had been sent off for a foul on Brandon Njoku.
U’s recalled Jake Taylor and Besart Topallaj in place of Jayden Harris and Jermaine Francis, the latter on international duty, and were given a huge boost in only the seventh minute when Njoku chased a long pass down the left and was scythed down by Townsend outside the penalty area. Referee Matt Russell had little hesitation in producing a red card, for the force of the challenge rather than it denying a goalscoring opportunity, with Josh McNamara on as a replacement and Kieron Evans sacrificed. The resulting free kick from Kai Jennings from wide out on the left clipped the crossbar, but six minutes later Jennings sent a corner from the left straight in to the net to give Sutton the lead.
U’s dominated the half against ten men but were unable to extend their lead, setting up several useful positions but then struggling to get their shots in, and made a change of their own on the half hour when Kwaku Donkor, who had just been booked for a sliding challenge on Aaron Blair which had Eastleigh clamouring for the numbers to be evened up, was replaced by Dan Urpens.
The second half followed a similar pattern with U’s having a lot of the ball but unable to find the finish, and the worry that they might regret not making the most of their position was heightened when a Harvey Saunders shot deflected just past the post.
Jack Sims had little to do, though, with his biggest threat right at the end when Osman Foyo diverted a cross at him from a right wing cross. U’s finally made their superiority count in the last fifteen minutes as substitute David Ogbonna had a header cleared off the line by Temi Eweka, Charlie Bell’s shot deflected off Foyo and was tipped over by McNamara, and Bell, Jennings and Jayden Harris then combined to set up Ogbonna who slipped a pass through to Njoku for a crisp finish past McNamara.
Before the end Edon Pruti turned a Jennings free kick just wide and Ogbonna’s deflected shot hit the bar as U’s cruised to an ultimately comfortable victory.
Sutton: J Sims, K Donkor(sub D Urpens 29), B Topallaj, H Muller, E Pruti, J Taylor(sub J Harris 78), K Jennings, L Simper(sub D Ogbonna 68), B Njoku, O Foyo, C Bell. Subs n/u Rodari, Eze, Byron, Haigh. Booked: Donkor, Muller.
Eastleigh: N Townsend, R Brindley, J Vokins, H Saunders(sub J Tabor 84), J Cousins(sub J Waite 84), T Eweka, K Evans(sub J McNamara 7), J Lundstram, I Effiong(sub A Waruih 66), J Moore, A Blair. Subs n/u B Stone, C Underhill, C Killick. Sent Off: Townsend
Referee: Matt Russell
Attendance: 2,015(106 away)





































