Post by davef on May 5, 2018 9:25:50 GMT
Tickets still available at home end.
Spectators are reminded that Sunday’s play-off semi-final between the U’s and Boreham Wood will be segregated, which means that there will be no access to the clubhouse for away supporters. Home supporters must use the Gander Green Lane turnstiles and away fans must use the turnstiles from Collingwood Recreation Ground, at the east end of the stadium. Spectators are reminded that bag searches will be conducted at the turnstiles and that attempting to take a pyrotechnic device into a football stadium is a criminal offence.
Parking at the stadium is only available to SUFC permit holders, who are reminded that BT Sport will be covering the game so space will be restricted and arrangements have been made for them to have free-parking in the Gibson Road car-park (email davef@suttonunited.net for details). Supporters of both clubs are also reminded that the Thameslink line between Wimbledon and Sutton will be closed, meaning that there will be no trains through West Sutton, although trains are running to Sutton via Mitcham Junction.
Ticket sales for the home end have been brisk and there will be further opportunities for Sutton fans to buy in advance of the game on Saturday between 10.00 and midday and from 15.00 to 18.00 (by phone or in person). Tickets should still be available on the door but U’s fans are advised to buy in advance to avoid disappointment.
Boreham Wood supporters can buy tickets at the turnstiles (standing and seated) and a total of 650 tickets will be available to them.
Saturday 10.20 am
Spectators are reminded that Sunday’s play-off semi-final between the U’s and Boreham Wood will be segregated, which means that there will be no access to the clubhouse for away supporters. Home supporters must use the Gander Green Lane turnstiles and away fans must use the turnstiles from Collingwood Recreation Ground, at the east end of the stadium. Spectators are reminded that bag searches will be conducted at the turnstiles and that attempting to take a pyrotechnic device into a football stadium is a criminal offence.
Parking at the stadium is only available to SUFC permit holders, who are reminded that BT Sport will be covering the game so space will be restricted and arrangements have been made for them to have free-parking in the Gibson Road car-park (email davef@suttonunited.net for details). Supporters of both clubs are also reminded that the Thameslink line between Wimbledon and Sutton will be closed, meaning that there will be no trains through West Sutton, although trains are running to Sutton via Mitcham Junction.
Ticket sales for the home end have been brisk and there will be further opportunities for Sutton fans to buy in advance of the game on Saturday between 10.00 and midday and from 15.00 to 18.00 (by phone or in person). Tickets should still be available on the door but U’s fans are advised to buy in advance to avoid disappointment.
Boreham Wood supporters can buy tickets at the turnstiles (standing and seated) and a total of 650 tickets will be available to them.
Saturday 10.20 am