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SUTTON UNITED - Saturday 5th April 2025 - 3.00 pm Kick-off
Gander Green Lane, Sutton, SM1 2EY,Capacity: 7,032 (1,132 seats)
Pitch Size: 110 x 70 yards
Pitch Type: Grass
Club Nickname: The Us
Year Ground Opened: 1898
Home Kit: Amber and Chocolate
Average attendances:
2024-25 (so far) 2,526 (National League)
2023-24 - 3,183 League Two)
2022-23 - 3,077 (League Two)
2021-22 - 2,936 (League Two)
Details shown are from the Footballgroundguide site:
WHAT IS IT LIKE FOR VISITING SUPPORTERS?
Away fans are mostly housed in the Collingwood Road End. This a mix of a modern terrace and towards the Main Stand a seated stand which are both covered, meaning that not only is there some shelter from the elements, but also that fans can more easily generate some noise. To gain entrance to this stand, you need to walk through the park alongside the ground. The toilets at that end are from a bygone era, but are now accompanied by portacabins!
Also look out for the unusual-looking club mascot called Jenny the Giraffe, not that you can easily miss her!
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WHAT IS THE STADIUM LIKE?
The Grandstand, located on one side of the pitch, was opened in 1951. This simple single-tiered all-seated Main Stand has a capacity of 765 seats and is covered. It does though have a row of supporting pillars located along its front. The stand runs for around half the length of the pitch but is situated off-centre, in comparison to the halfway line. The team dugouts are also situated at the front of this stand. Oddly the blue and red seats of the Grandstand do not reflect the Club’s colours. In one corner of the ground in between the Grandstand and Collingwood Road End is a blue two-storey rectangular portacabin-type structure that has a small electronic scoreboard on its roof. Between this and the Main Stand, new terracing was added in 2022 and named The Tardis Terrace. Though built for the Home Fans, it will used for Away Fans if demand requires.
Opposite the railway side of the ground is a small covered terrace, called the Recreational or Rec Terrace, which has a box-like structure on its roof, which is used for television cameras. The terrace itself is set well back from the pitch. Both ends have small covered terraces, which are similar in design. One of these the Collingwood Road End was opened in 2015, though in 2022 was replaced with a half and half terrace/seated stand, which houses away supporters, as well as new floodlights and turnstiles.. The Gander Green Lane End opposite is unusual in that it has sweeping curved open terraces around each corner, either side of the covered terrace behind the goal. giving the stadium a bit of character. Their oval curvature gives a clue to the fact that the ground once used to have an athletics track surrounding the pitch. In between one of these terraces and the Rec Terrace there used to be a small separate portion of terracing, which was nicknamed the ‘Shoe Box’ by the local fans, though demolished in 2022. The Club plays on an artificial 3G playing surface. The stadium is completed with a set of modern-looking floodlights.
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WHERE TO DRINK?
- Gander Inn – 2 St Dunstan’s Hull, SM1 2UE
- Moon on the Hill – 5-9 Hill Road, SM1 1DZ
- All Bar One – 2 Hull Road, SM1 1DZ
- The Old Bank – 2 High Street, SM1 1HN
- Cheam Social Club – 123 Church Hill Road, SM3 8LJ
- Butterchurn – Erksine Road, SM1 3AS
- The Nightingale – 53 Carshalton Road, SM1 4LG
DIRECTIONS AND CAR PARKING
Leave the M25 at Junction 8 and take the A217 towards Sutton. On nearing Sutton you will reach a small roundabout where you bear left continuing on the A217 towards Central London. At the second set of major traffic lights (the Gander Inn is on the left-hand corner) turn right into Gander Green Lane. The Borough Sports Ground is about 200 yards up this road on the left-hand side.
There is a car park on the ground but this is for permit holders only. There is street parking available but further away from the ground due to a resident’s parking scheme, so please check signage on lamp posts for restrictions.
BY TRAIN
Adjacent to the ground is West Sutton Railway Station which is only a couple of minutes walk away from Sutton United. It is served by trains via Sutton, London St Pancras and Bedford. As you come out of the narrow station entrance, turn right and the entrance to the ground is down on the right.
From Southend central tube to Blackfriars, trains every half hour to West Sutton £29.20 Return
From Southend Victoria tube to Farringdon, trains every half hour to West Sutton £31.20 Return
BY COACH
We are extremely lucky two have two different independent coach services to away games,
BLUES ON TOUR
£17.00
Sutton United | Blues On Tour

SHRIMPERS TRUST
£17.00 members £22.00 non members

Booking
TICKETS

Ticket Prices
Adults: £21
Concessions (Over-61s): £15
Junior (14-18s): £7
Children (Under-14s): Free