2025 National League Cup final

2025 National League Cup final
The VBS Community Stadium hosted the final.
Event2024–25 National League Cup
Date29 April 2025
VenueVBS Community Stadium, London (Sutton)
RefereeSam Mulhall
Attendance3,062

The 2025 National League Cup final was an association football match. It was played on 29 April 2025 between Premier League 2 side Leeds United U21 and National League side Sutton United and decided the winners of the relaunched 2024–25 National League Cup, a knock-out tournament comprising clubs from National League and Premier League 2[1]

Route to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Leeds United U21 Round Sutton United
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
Boston United 3–4 (A) Matchday 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3–0 (H)
Gateshead 1–2 (A) Matchday 2 West Ham United U21 0–2 (H)
FC Halifax Town 2–2 (A)

(3–5p.)

Matchday 3 West Bromwich Albion U21 2–2 (H)

(3–1p.)

Tamworth 2–1 (A) Matchday 4 Nottingham Forest U21 3–2 (H)
Group C

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Newcastle United U21 4 8
2 Leeds United U21 4 8
3 Boston United 4 8
4 Middlesbrough U21 4 7
5 Gateshead 4 5
Final standings Group D
Opponent Result Knockout stage Opponent Result
Aldershot Town 1–3 (A) Quarter-final Manchester United U21 3–0 (H)
Altrincham 1–2 (A) Semi-final Braintree Town 0–0 (A)

(4–5p.)

Leeds United U21

Leeds United U21's 2024–25 National League Cup campaign commenced in the group stage, competing in Group C along with Boston United, FC Halifax Town, Gateshead, teams from the Middlesbrough U21, Newcastle United U21, Sunderland U21 and Tamworth.[2] All their matches against the National League teams. At the Matchday 1, they faced Boston United, which they won that dramatic match 3–4 with Green's own goal in 15th minute, Thomas's brace in 54th and 85th minute, and Cresswell's goal in 83rd minute. At their next match, they took on Gateshead, and they scored very fast, with Reece Chadwick-Chaplin's goal at second minute, but Kain Adom equalised at 40th minute, four minutes after half-time Connor Douglas scored a second goal, and Leeds won 2–1, at the third match they challenged FC Halifax Town, which they drew 2–2, but they won at penalties 3–5. If Leeds United U21 win the last match again Tamworth, they will end placed first, but they lost with Digie, and Thsikuna goals, while Cian Coleman scored for Leeds, but they failed to equalize, and got drawn with Group A winner, Aldershot Town, they were chasing the game 1–0 after Kai Corbett's goal, but brace by Chadwick-Chaplin, changed the game, and Leeds took 1–2 lead, and Oliver Pickles's goal sealed Aldershot's loss. At semi-finals the took on Altrincham, which Diogo Monteiro scored right before the half-time, and Josh McDonald doubled the lead, but Justin Amaluzor's goal kept Altrincham's fans hopes, but nothing more happened, and Leeds qualified to the final, and they will face Sutton.[1]

Sutton United

Sutton were placed in Group D for the group stage, alongside Braintree Town, Dagenham & Redbridge, Ebbsfleet United, and teams from the Nottingham Forest U21, Tottenham Hotspur U21, West Bromwich Albion U21 and West Ham United U21.[2] All their matches against the youth teams will be played at their home ground, the VBS Community Stadium. In their opening match they faced Tottenham Hotspur U21, within eight minutes, the Ambers took the lead with Simper's goal, which they carried their one-goal lead until the half-time, then at the 51st minute thanks to Williams, they raised the lead to 2–0, and in stoppage time Sutton defender Harry Ransom sealed Spurs loss, and the match ended 3–0,[3] in their next match they faced West Ham United U21, after half an hour Joshua Ajala of West Ham United U21 won a in-box matchup against Sam Roberts, which ended up a goal for the West Ham, 53 minutes later Junior Robinson, raised it to 0–2 for West Ham, and Sutton lost the game.[4] At the Matchday 3, against the West Bromwich Albion U21, Sutton unfortunately conceded Souleyman Mandey's goal, and they were chasing the game for about ten minutes, while Nana Boateng equalised the game with his goal, and five minutes later Josh Coley scored a 2–1 goal for Sutton, and took the lead, which they carried for the half-time, but in the half, at the 55th Souleyman Mandey of West Brom equalised, and took the game to penalties, which resulted in Sutton's win, 3–1 after penalties, as Mat Williams missed the deciding penalty, so Sutton still has a chance of qualifying to the quarter-finals, if they defeat Nottingham Forest U21 at home, which Sutton United took the lead at 10th minute with Dillon De Silva's goal, and they doubled the lead at 16th minute, thanks to Alex Kirk's goal, but Nottingham Forest U21's Kristian Fletcher scored a contact goal, and Sutton led 2–1 at half-time, 30 minutes later at the second half, Nana Boateng scored a 3–1 goal, then Forest's Kyle McAdam scored at a stoppage time a 3-2 goal, but it was too late for Forest to equalize, and Sutton won, in final they got placed second and qualified with Braintree Town to the quarter-finals. They got drawn with the Group B winners Manchester United U21, which Sutton defeated them 3–0 after Barbrook, Boateng and Wadham's goals at 27th, 66th and 68th minute, and qualified to the semi-finals to play with their Group D rivals, Braintree Town, who eliminated Brighton U21, 2–1. At that match, against Braintree Town and Sutton, nothing much happened as a tense match, and resulted in the penalty shootout, which Sutton United player Eduino Vaz scored a deciding penalty, which made the Ambers qualify to the final, and Sutton goalkeeper Jack Sims was the hero of the shootout, saving three penalties.[1]

Match

Details

Sutton United1–2Leeds United U21
  • Simper 77'
Report
Attendance: 3,062
Referee: Sam Mulhall
Sutton United
Leeds United U21
GK 1 Jack Sims
RB 22 Ryan Jackson  61'
CB 15 Hayden Muller
CB 5 Harry Ransom
LB 33 Besart Topalloj
CM 20 Jack Wadham
CM 6 Siju Odelusi
RW 24 Ashley Nadesan  78'
AM 8 Lewis Simper
LW 17 Nana Boateng  35'  46'
CF 9 Will Davies (c)
Substitutes:
GK 31 Matt Kerbey
DF 4 Tyler French  61'
DF 12 Eduino Vaz
DF 27 Vinnie Tume
MF 11 Dillon De Silva  46'
MF 30 Alex Woodyard
Manager:
Steve Morison
GK 1 Rory Mahady  78'
CB 5 James Debayo
CB 4 Diogo Monteiro
CB 6 Kris Moore
RM 2 Connor Douglas
CM 8 Alfie Cresswell (c)
CM 10 Reece Chadwick  90+1'
LM 3 Connor Ferguson  78'  86'
RW 7 Harvey Vincent  76'
CF 9 Harry Gray  90+4'
LW 11 Joshua McDonald  26'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Owen Grainger
DF 19 Coban Bird
MF 14 Joseph Richards  86'
MF 16 Reuben Lopata-White
MF 17 Joseph Snowdon  76'
MF 18 Oliver Pickles  26'
FW 15 Brooklyn Nfonkeu  90+4'
Manager:
Scott Gardner

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time

References

  1. ^ a b c "Sutton Set-Up A National League Cup Final With Leeds - The Vanarama National League". www.thenationalleague.org.uk. 2 April 2025. Retrieved 2 April 2025.
  2. ^ a b "National League Cup Table and Standings - Football". BBC Sport. Retrieved 5 April 2025.
  3. ^ "Sutton United vs Tottenham Hotspur U21: National League Cup stats & head-to-head". BBC Sport. Retrieved 5 April 2025.
  4. ^ "Sutton v West Ham United U21, 2024/25 | English National League Cup". www.premierleague.com. Retrieved 5 April 2025.