Sutton face a mammoth trip up north during the week, making the 600-mile round trip to Gateshead on Tuesday night.

Match Info

Gateshead vs Sutton United

Vanarama National League

Gateshead International Stadium

Tuesday, 18th February; 7:45pm.

Officials

Referee – Michael Barlow. Officiating in a Sutton game for the first time A National League referee for three years and officiating in a Sutton game for the first time, he took charge of last season’s play-off semi final between Barnet and Solihull, and this season has also refereed half a dozen games in League Two.
Assistant Referee 1 – Scott Taylor
Assistant Referee 2 – David Holmes
Fourth Official – David Jones

Kit Watch

The U’s will be wearing their amber home kit. Supporters can purchase a replica version from O’Neills’ website.

How to Follow

Video

A live stream on National League TV will be available to supporters worldwide by purchasing a match pass here for £9.99.

In addition, we will be showing the match live in the Ambers’ Bar, should any supporters unable to make the long journey to Tyneside wish to watch the match with their fellow fans. The bar will open from 7pm.

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

At the Gateshead International Stadium

Tickets for the trip to the North-East are available to purchase here.

Home fans are housed in the most modern stand, the Tyne & Wear Main Stand, which holds 3,227 supporters. There is a large café/bar area on this side as well as corporate facilities.

The opposite side of the ground is where away supporters will be located, the 4,044-capacity East Stand.

There is one long curving stand behind one of the goals, and two separate ones behind the other, but none of these are in use for football matches.

To access the East Stand, fans will enter through Gate 21 on Neilson Road, cross the all-weather pitches, then climb a stone staircase to the side of the East Stand. Any fans with accessibility issues will be directed to an alternative route. Gates will also open at 6:15pm.

Supporters will have access to food inside the ground but will not have access to alcohol inside the ground as the servery is in view of the pitch.

Flags are allowed but must be hung as directed by stewards. Drums and other musical instruments will not be allowed.

Ticket Prices

Adult: £22

Concession (aged 65+, Blue Light, Serving & Veteran Armed Forces): £17

Young Adult (age 17-21): £12

Youth (age 15-16): £7

Proof of eligibility for reduced rates may be asked for.

Getting to the Ground

Stadium Address:

Neilson Road

Gateshead

NE10 0EF

By Coach

The Supporters’ coach will leave at 10am, fare £100 return

By Car

Take the M1, A1 and A1M, joining the A194M just after junction 64 and the Washington services. In about three miles turn on to the A184, and the Gateshead International Stadium is about three miles along on the right.

By Rail

LNER trains run on the hour and half-hour from King’s Cross to Newcastle, taking about three hours, with an additional Lumo service at 14.48. Complete the journey by Metro, leaving from platform 1 for the two stops to Gateshead Stadium station which is a five-minute walk from the stadium. Trains run about every 12 minutes. With the last train back to London that doesn’t require an overnight stop leaving at 21.35 return the same night by train is not possible.