Stadium/Ticket Information

Sutton United Welcomes Visiting Spectators

Sutton United Welcomes Away Supporters

Is this your first visit to Sutton? The following information might help you with your visit.

Where Are We ?

There are a few Suttons in the country and even The FA has been known to mix us up ! We are 13 miles south of London, roughly halfway between the Wimbledon tennis courts and the Epsom Derby. The main entrance is on Gander Green Lane, which is a busy residential road to the west of the ground. This is the home end of the stadium. The north side adjoins Collingwood Recreation Ground. A footpath runs through this park to Collingwood Road, which is behind the east end of the stadium, although there are houses in between. The south boundary of our ground is the railway.

Admission Prices

First team ground admission prices are £21 for adults, £15 for concessions and £7 for juniors. A stand seat is £4 more in each case. Children age 13 and under are admitted free but must be accompanied by an adult or senior concession. Tickets must be bought before entering the ground, and away supporters should check with their own club for arrangements in the lead-up to the game. Home supporters can buy tickets on line here . Subject to availability, tickets can be bought on the day by home supporters at the ticket kiosk in the car park, and by away supporters at the ticket office by the away turnstiles 5-8 (card or cash), but note that any tickets bought in person on the day carry a £2 price increase. Tickets bought on line do not carry that increase, even on the day of the game.

Directions

By Car

Travel along the M25 to junction 8. Then north on the A217 for about 15-20 minutes. Stay on the A217 to the traffic lights with the Cheam Road (A232) and turn right toward Sutton. Do not turn into Gander Green Lane, keep going until you reach the Sutton one-way system and turn left into St Nicholas Way and then left again into the Gibson Road municipal car-park. It is then a relatively short walk down Collingwood Road to the away end of the stadium

Car Parking

On match days, the club car park in Gander Green Lane is for parking permit holders only. Away fans should park in Gibson Road, the local municipal car-park. It takes no more than fifteen minutes to walk from Gibson Road to the stadium.

Gibson Road car-park website, map

By Rail

It is recommended that visiting supporters use Sutton station, which is on the main lines out of Victoria and London Bridge and is at the top end of Sutton High Street, about 20 minutes’ walk from the ground. Two buses between Morden and Sutton stations run conveniently close to our stadium: route 413 bus goes down Gander Green Lane, and number 80 runs along Collingwood Road. The ground can then be reached by taking the path through Collingwood Rec. London Buses are now cashless. Fares are a flat £1.50, and this includes multiple journeys within a one-hour period of the first “touch in” with a contactless payment card or Oyster card.

West Sutton railway station is adjacent to the ground. It is served by Thameslink trains via Wimbledon or Sutton. Come out of West Sutton station and turn right into Gander Green Lane and the ground is about 100 yards further along. Away fans should walk past the main entrance and after about 70 yards turn right into Collingwood Recreation Ground, where the away turnstiles 5-8 are situated.

Differently-Abled Spectators

We currently have spaces for ten wheelchair users (seven home, three away) and we would ask anyone who needs to use this facility to book in advance (contactus@suttonunited.net) If any wheelchair user needs to park at our stadium, please let us know in advance and we will make arrangements to welcome you. We have accessible toilets at both ends of the ground and in the main stand. For ambulant supporters, sorry but if you need to sit there are currently no lifts, you will need to climb a handful of steps.