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Sudbury play their home games at the King's Marsh Stadium, previously home to [[Sudbury Wanderers F.C.|Sudbury Wanderers]]. At the time of AFC Sudbury's formation the ground consisted of two pitches, a training area, clubhouse, floodlights, a 200-seat stand on the West side of the main pitch and covered ends behind the goals. A 300-capacity terrace (The Shed) was constructed on the East side of the pitch in 2000, being the more vocal section of the ground. The ground is enclosed by fencing and there are two turnstiles, crucially complying with [[The Football Association|FA]] regulations regarding entry to the potentially lucrative [[FA Cup]].
 
AFC Sudbury still owns Sudbury Town's former ground, the Priory Stadium. Despite a stand, a terrace and the clubhouse remaining the ground is in a state of disrepair, having been subject to repeated vandalism following the formation of the new club. The club has been intending to sell the land to property developers, and finally a deal with developers has recently been sealed. This will allow AFC Sudbury to make vast improvements at the Kings's Marsh. With the money from the deal, a new clubhouse, with changing rooms and a new 400 - seated Grand Stand will hopefully be able to be built. If all goes well, work could commence as early as 2008.
 
==Current squad==