Gander Green Lane
Gander Green Lane, officially the Borough Sports Ground, is a football stadium in the London Borough of Sutton, and the home ground of Sutton United. The record attendance for Gander Green Lane is 14,000 when Sutton United lost 6–0 to Leeds United in the fourth round of the 1969–70 FA Cup. In recent times, the pitch has played host to England C team and FA Sunday Cup matches.
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Gander Green Lane
Gander Green Lane, officially the Borough Sports Ground, is a football stadium in the London Borough of Sutton, and the home ground of Sutton United. The record attendance for Gander Green Lane is 14,000 when Sutton United lost 6–0 to Leeds United in the fourth round of the 1969–70 FA Cup. In recent times, the pitch has played host to England C team and FA Sunday Cup matches.
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