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With Crystal Palace tickets you can savour Premier League action at a vibrant and community-oriented club with some of the best fans in the league. In the top flight since 2013, Palace always have exciting, skilful players, many who are local lads. No doubt Crystal Palace takes pride in where it comes from, with ‘South London and Proud’ now part of the club ‘s identity.
The CPFC tickets listed below are from reliable resale sites and official resale agents, all tested and checked by us. You can browse and compare a range of locations around the stadium for a choice of price points.
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For many fans, resale tickets are the only way to get to Crystal Palace matches, as tickets sell out for almost every game.
If you’re putting plans together for an opulent day out in hospitality, or there’s a Crystal Palace match that you absolutely cannot miss, then Ticket Compare is the perfect option.
Bear in mind that the lowest-attended match at Selhurst Park in 2023-24 was Burnley, with 24,042, which is still 94% capacity on a quiet day. Even for this game, the lower attendance may have been down to Burnley not filling their away allocation.
Never rely on CPFC tickets going on general sale.
Simply click on the orange “Tickets” button next to the fixture of your choice. This will take you through to a page with a stadium plan and list of seats, allowing you to filter by price and seat location.
Each option is also labelled with a specific resale marketplace. For extra peace of mind, you can browse our independent verdicts of each of these website via our ticket site reviews page.
After selecting your seat, you’ll be redirected to the specific website to complete your purchase
Primary outlets only release tickets about a week before a match. Whether you’re receiving a mobile ticket or PDF, you’ll likely get your CPFC ticket between 1 and 2 days before kick-off.
You will receive regular updates from the vendor, providing plenty of reassurance, and the opportunity to ask questions about the process, from receiving tickets to getting into the stadium.
There are new scanners at the turnstiles, and you’ll need to have your digital wallet ready with your pass displayed as you approach.
If you’re not using Apple Wallet or Google Pay, the scanner will also read the ticket QR code off your phone screen.
On resale sites, CPFC ticket prices are affected by a number of factors, from the level of opposition to the time of the fixture. Other influences include the point in the season and the stakes surrounding the match.
On the primary market Crystal Palace ticket prices range from £48 to £58 for general admission seats. These prices depend on the seating Category, running from 1 to 5. Category 1 seats are near the halfway line in the Main Stand, while Category 5 seats are behind the goal in the shortside stands.
If you’re buying on the primary market, CPFC Tickets tend to go on sale between eight weeks and six weeks before a fixture. Keep in mind that fixtures are moved around throughout the season because of schedule conflicts and TV programming.
On resale sites, CPFC tickets can often go on sale as soon as the fixtures are released. So it’s worth making sure you can be flexible about the date you attend, or avoid buying until you’ve seen that the fixture has been confirmed.
Refunds are never given out if you can’t make a rescheduled fixture.
Finally, if you’re wondering why Palace resale tickets can be so expensive, it’s down to demand, which is the main thing that drives the price of tickets on the secondary market. Resale platforms will always remind you that the price of the tickets you buy could be above or below face value.
Here are some tips for getting cheaper Crystal Palace resale tickets:
Stay ahead of the game with our guide to ticket resale.
Going through the Crystal Palace Box Office and using a CPFC Membership or Season Ticket, Crystal Palace away tickets are sold according to how many CPFC Loyalty Points you have built up. You get:
Cup Game points are announced when the cup draws are made
Strictly speaking, only the most loyal fans can buy Crystal Palace away tickets through official channels. Here’s a typical breakdown for how the allocation is sold:
This will continue until the full allocation is sold. Naturally, there’s more availability for cups and midweek away fixtures.
For newcomers or occasional matchgoers, the only reasonable way to secure CPFC Away tickets, especially for the big matches, is on the secondary market, and Ticket Compare can help.
Now, if you really want to treat yourself and friends, or if you’re willing to shell out a little more to get Palace tickets, official hospitality is always an option.
This is one aspect of the Selhurst Park matchday experience that will be transformed with the reconstruction of the Main Stand. This project will boost the stadium capacity to more than 34,000, up from 25,486. Just as important is the impact the new stand will have on hospitality, adding 25,072 sqm of interior space.
For now the main hospitality lounges at Selhurst Park are limited to:
“The fans are unbelievable. Selhurst Park has a top atmosphere and it's difficult for opponents to visit us.”Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen
“I do not think there is a better atmosphere in the Premier League than Selhurst Park.”
BBC 5 Live Commentator Ian Dennis
Every club calls their stadium ‘special’, but it’s absolutely true for Selhurst Park. With CPFC tickets you’ll be immersed in what may be the best atmosphere in the Premier League. A 2023 fan survey by website The Athletic placed Selhurst Park third in the league:
We’d say this is unfair on Selhurst Park, but the stadium is in good company, and sits alone among London Premier League grounds. It’s all powered by the Holmesdale Fanatics, in the shortside stand of the same name, singing all match long.
With the unofficial motto, “South London and Proud” the club does its best to cultivate a sense of community, celebrating diversity and inclusivity with matchday events throughout the season.
Styled like a benign version of continental ‘ultras’ groups, this fan group was founded in 2005. They’ve been in the Holmesdale Road Stand ever since, and relocated to the Holmesdale Lower in 2019, around Block E.
The Holmesdale Fanatics’ aim is to revive some of the better things about English crowds before the Taylor Report (1990), which introduced all-seater stadiums and banned fans from standing.
The Holmesdale Fanatics are known for their awesome large-scale displays, constant singing, and for campaigning for causes like the official £30 cap on away tickets.
We advise getting public transport to Selhurst Park, which sits about 15 minutes on foot from three railway stations. These are Norwood Junction, Thornton Heath and Selhurst.
If you’re heading from the centre of London, the swiftest route is on the Southern service from London Bridge to Norwood Junction, which takes just 12 minutes with no changes.
If you’re wondering where the nearest Tube station is to Selhurst Park, well you can get to Norwood Junction on the London Overground, connecting with West Croydon for Southern Rail services and Canada Water for the Jubilee Line.
The 468 and 130 TFL buses both stop near Selhurst Park, connecting with Croydon and Elephant & Castle respectively.
There’s a wide choice of food across Selhurst Park’s park concourses, including Goddard’s Pies, sausage rolls, and a range of burgers. In 2023-24 the club rolled out a menu of vegan options, from vegan burgers to a vegan Tuscan bean pie.
Each of the stands have their own specialities. Here are our recommendations for bites at Selhurst Park, by stand:
Whitehorse Lane
Arthur Wait
Holmesdale Road
Main Stand
It’s worth remembering that almost all of the food kiosks on the concourses and in the fanzone are cashless. This is to help reduce queue times, and is worth remembering if you’re planning ahead.
CPFC’s main ticket office is located inside the Club Shop on the corner of Whitehorse Lane by Sainsbury’s. The ticket office will be open approximately four hours before kick-off.
The box office is closed during the match, but does reopen for 30 minutes after the final whistle.
The away section at Selhurst Park is in Blocks R, S and T, towards the north end of the longside Arthur Wait Stand, as shown below.
Wheelchair-friendly and easy access/amenity seats are spread across Selhurst Park. Here’s a summary:
Whitehorse Lane
Arthur Wait
Holmesdale Road
Main Stand
The stadium also has two inclusion rooms, in the Whitehorse Lane Stand and the Holmesdale Road Stand, as well as conveniently located accessible toilets, and a Fan Support Team ready to help supporters with disabilities.
At £60, Crystal Palace Gold Membership is one of the most expensive in the Premier League. Compare that to Arsenal Red Membership at £34, or the £45 One Hotspur Membership.
But what you get for that investment is the opportunity to buy Crystal Palace tickets during an exclusive 72-hour window.
That’s a full three days before they go on sale to CPFC Season Ticket holders and lower-tier members. And, not to forget, it’s a whole week before Palace tickets reach general sale. Browse our guide for more depth on the benefits of Crystal Palace Membership.
It’s extremely difficult to buy primary market CPFC Tickets without a membership. Crystal Palace matches routinely sell out. These are the average attendances for the last few post-Covid seasons:
Already, 70% of the seats are claimed by CPFC Season Ticket holders, and the rest are usually snapped up by members in their three-day priority sales window
Going through the ticket office, Crystal Palace tickets are priced according to categories, all determined by demand. These Categories also affect how many tickets CPFC Members can buy. Here’s a typical breakdown:
This depends on the match category. During their priority windows, CPFC Members can purchase:
The annual subscription for CPFC’s digital streaming service costs £33. You can also buy a monthly subscription for £5 and a weekly subscription for £3.50. Here are the key benefits:
Crystal Palace Season Tickets start at £545 Holmesdale Road and Whitehorse Lane stands, rising to £755 in the Main Stand.
The average CPFC season ticket is somewhere around £640, which is cheap compared to London rivals like Spurs and Arsenal, costing £1,400+.
Concession ages are 18-21 and 65+, and all qualify for a third off the CPFC Season Ticket price. Juniors, under the age of 18, pay half price.
CPFC Season Ticket+ holders can add friends and family to their account, and simply transfer their ticket to them with a Client Reference Number.
It’s a little more complicated for standard CPFC Season Ticket holders, who can’t add friends & family, but can share tickets with other Palace Members and Season Ticket holders match by match.
Yes, this is a first come, first served queue that you join for £10. After the spring renewal period in April you’ll find out if you’ve made it to the top of the list. Going by the current trend, you can expect to wait for one season, beyond the first renewal period.
Learn more in our guide to the Crystal Palace Season Ticket waiting list.
18,000, which is a lot for a 25,486-capacity stadium. In their current spell in the Premier League, Palace first reached this total before the 2016-17 season. It was then that the club first launched its waiting list to catch the overflow of people who missed out.
Now, for an extra £50 on top of the basic price of a CPFC Season Ticket, the Season Ticket+ offers a range of benefits. Let’s look at the main ones:
Who are Crystal Palace’s biggest rivals?
Brighton & Hove Albion. This fixture is the M23 Derby, named for the road that links the south of Greater London with Brighton. Other traditional rivals are Charlton Athletic and Millwall, two South East London clubs.
Where is the best place to sit at Selhurst Park?
The lower tier of the Holmesdale Road Stand for atmosphere. For views, try the Main Stand in Blocks D to G, near the halfway line. Find your seat with the help of our guide to the Selhurst Park Seating Plan.
Has Crystal Palace ever won a trophy?
No, the short answer is that CPFC have never won a major trophy. They have been FA Cup runners up twice, in 1989-90 and 2015-16. They have also won a hatful of minor honours like the obsolete Full Members Cup in 1990-91, and a record four Championship play-off wins, in 1989, 1997, 2004 and 2013.
Have Crystal Palace ever played in Europe?
No, but they did enter the now discontinued UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1998. This was a backdoor to the UEFA Cup, for which Palace failed to qualify.
Why is Crystal Palace called the Eagles?
Because the team needed an inspiring emblem in the mid-1970s after being relegated to the old Second Division. Encouraged by manager, Malcolm Allison, they chose an eagle, inspired by Portuguese team S.L. Benfica, and picked much bolder shades of red and blue. Before that they were known as The Glaziers, which is a little less dynamic.
With Crystal Palace tickets you can savour Premier League action at a vibrant and community-oriented club with some of the best fans in the league. In the top flight since 2013, Palace always have exciting, skilful players, many who are local lads. No doubt Crystal Palace takes pride in where it comes from, with ‘South London and Proud’ now part of the club ‘s identity.