The Blues return to Brunton Park on Wednesday night to face Woking in the Enterprise National League
Here are all the details you need regarding the fixture and our opponents:
MATCH DETAILS
Opponents – Woking
Competition – Enterprise National League
Location – Brunton Park
Date – Wednesday 10 December
Time – 7:45pm
FACTFILE
Founded – 1887
Nickname – The Cardinals
Manager – Neal Ardley
Previous season finish – 15th in the Enterprise National League
OPPOSITION PLAYER TO WATCH
Olly Sanderson has been one of the Cardinals' brightest sparks so far this campaign. The forward joined on a season-long loan from Fulham the day before we won the reverse fixture 2-0 on the opening day of the season.
He has scored four goals this season with one coming in their last Enterprise National League outing against Brackley Town, while also securing his first assist of the campaign against Aldershot Town late in November.
PREVIOUS MEETINGS
Saturday 9 August 2025 – Woking 0-2 Carlisle United
Saturday 26 February 2005 – Woking 1-0 Carlisle United (FA Trophy)
Saturday 18 December 2004 – Carlisle United 2-1 Woking
Saturday 18 November 2000 – Carlisle United 5-1 Woking (FA Cup)
RECENT RESULTS
Saturday 29 November 2025 – Woking 2-0 Brackley Town
Tuesday 25 November 2025 – Woking 1-1 Brighton U21s (4-2 on penalties to Woking in the National League Cup)
Saturday 22 November 2025 – Aldershot Town 1-2 Woking
Saturday 15 November 2025 – Woking 1-1 Boston United
Saturday 8 November 2025 – Tamworth 0-1 Woking
TICKET INFORMATION
You can still join us at Brunton Park on Wednesday night - purchase your ticket online now HERE!
HOW TO WATCH/LISTEN
UK-based supporters will be able to listen to the game on BBC Radio Cumbria via BBC Sounds. Non-UK residents can also hear the commentary via BBC.com and the BBC App.
MATCH OFFICIALS
Referee - Aaron Jackson
Assistant Referee 1 - Martin Parker
Assistant Referee 2 - Andrew Daniels
Fourth Official - George Eaton
SUPPORTER BEHAVIOUR
A quick reminder to all fans: abusive or offensive chanting, gestures or messages aren’t acceptable at any match. Football bodies and the authorities are continuing to clamp down on this kind of behaviour, and anyone involved could face action.
We want Brunton Park - and every away end - to be a welcoming, positive place for everyone. Thank you for playing your part and supporting the club in the right way.