The Suffolk FA Under-18s Youth Cup semi-final tie between Witnesham Wasps versus Cornard United tie has switched grounds due to AFC Sudbury's fixture pile-up.
The Youth cup tie was originally scheduled to take place at AFC Sudbury's ground, but the semi-final will instead now take place at Stoneylands, home of Long Melford FC, kick-off 2pm.
Bruce Badcock, county cup competitions manager, said: “As well as having a home match on their pitch this Saturday, AFC Sudbury have now been required to play a home Ryman League match against Wroxham next Monday evening.
“The club have reluctantly, and understandably, therefore had to withdraw the use of their ground on Sunday morning.
“The match will now be played at Long Melford Football Club with the kick-off at 2pm. I appreciate the help of Richard Powell and his colleagues at Long Melford Football Club in staging the match.”
The Youth cup tie was originally scheduled to take place at AFC Sudbury's ground, but the semi-final will instead now take place at Stoneylands, home of Long Melford FC, kick-off 2pm.
Bruce Badcock, county cup competitions manager, said: “As well as having a home match on their pitch this Saturday, AFC Sudbury have now been required to play a home Ryman League match against Wroxham next Monday evening.
“The club have reluctantly, and understandably, therefore had to withdraw the use of their ground on Sunday morning.
“The match will now be played at Long Melford Football Club with the kick-off at 2pm. I appreciate the help of Richard Powell and his colleagues at Long Melford Football Club in staging the match.”