"The club charity St Raphael's Hospice will also be at the game, with some stalls demonstrating the work they do and a collection on their behalf, while league sponsors Vanarama will make a donation for every fan attending a fixture in the competition.
"On the pitch Sutton will be looking to build on last week's win at St Albans, with new signing Glen Southam set to make his debut. After releasing Dammy Shitta and Claudiu Hoban, and allowing Louis John and Will Spetch to go on a month's loan to Lewes and Tonbridge respectively, manager Paul Doswell has added to his squad again with former Reading and Basingstoke striker Nick Bignall and experienced defender Kevin Amankwaah, who has played for Bristol City, Yeovil, Swindon and most recently Salisbury, signing forms on Thursday. Concord began the season in some style with a 4-0 win against Bath City, but have won only one of their five subsequent games, a 2-1 success at Hemel Hempstead, and come in to tomorrow's game level on points with Sutton, having played a game more and with a goal difference worse by two.
"Craig Dundas scored the only goal in the last game between the sides at Gander Green Lane on Easter Monday, and in four meetings Concord have yet to record a victory over U's."
"The reserves are away to Uxbridge tomorrow having drawn 0-0 at home to Corinthian Casuals on Wednesday.
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