Sutton are set to face one more away trip of the season, heading to Yeovil Town this Saturday.
Heading to Somerset? Read below for everything you’ll need to know ahead of the visit to Huish Park.
Match Info
Yeovil Town vs Sutton United
Vanarama National League
Huish Park
Saturday, 26th April; 3pm
Officials
Referee – Emily Heaslip. Has been refereeing in the Women’s Super League since 2019 and has been a FIFA referee since the start of last year. She was in charge of the Women’s FA Cup Final in 2024 between Chelsea and Manchester United at Wembley, last month she refereed the Women’s League Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester City, and she has regularly officiated in the National League North and South over the past three seasons.
Assistant Referee 1 – Jack Clench
Assistant Referee 2 – Daniel Flynn
Fourth Official – Kevin Morris
Kit Watch
The U’s will be wearing their amber home kit. Supporters can purchase a replica version from the O’Neills’ website here.
How to Follow
Video
Friday’s clash is available to watch worldwide on DAZN. A match pass can be purchased for £14.99 here.
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 Huish Park
Tickets for the trip to Somerset are available to purchase here.
Away supporters are housed in the open standing area of the away end. Seated areas (Blocks P & PP) are also available in the Screwfix Stand for away fans.
Ticket Prices
Adult: £17
65+/Armed Forces: £15
Under-18/Student: £13
Under-16: £5
Under-12: £3
Proof of ID may be required for any concession prices, and under 12s must be accompanied by an adult.
Getting to the Ground
Stadium Address:
Lufton Way
Yeovil
Somerset
BA22 8YF
By Coach
The Supporters’ Club coach leaves at 8am. If you are yet to book at the Supporters’ Club hub, email suttonunitedcoachtravel@
By Car
Please note that the A303 will be closed all weekend just the other side of Stonehenge, with a diversion of around 20 miles, and plenty of time should be allowed for the journey. Having negotiated that., continue on the A303 to the Cartgate roundabout, then take the A3088 towards Yeovil.
At the first roundabout take the first exit in to Bunford Lane, then carry straight on across one roundabout. At the next, turn left in to Lufton Way, which will be signposted for away supporters.
Car parking is available, priced £3. Pay at the machines in the car park – cards are accepted.
By Rail
The easiest trip from Sutton is to Yeovil Junction, with direct trains leaving Clapham Junction at 10.28 or 11.27, and returning from Yeovil Junction at 17.29 or 18.30. Journey time is just over two hours.
The station is about three miles from the ground (as is the other Yeovil station, Pen Mill, which involves a more long-winded journey from London), but taxis are available at the station to get to the ground.
Accessibility
All accessible entrances will be open as detailed in the stadium map below:
Fanzone:
The Huish Park Fanzone opens from 1pm. It features a great selection of food, drinks, and music, offering a lively and enjoyable atmosphere for supporters before kick-off. The Fanzone is the perfect spot to relax, grab a bite to eat, and soak up the matchday vibe. It is open to all fans and provides an excellent opportunity to mingle with fellow supporters.
Food & Drink:
Snack bars offering pies, sweets, and drinks are located away terrace area, as well as in Screwfix stand.
Matchday Programmes:
Matchday programmes are available for £3 and can be purchased from various points around the stadium.
Toilets:
Toilet facilities are located on all four sides of the stadium and are well signposted. Please note, they are accessible once you’ve passed through the turnstiles.
Photo Credit: Yeovil Town Football Club