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Experience Premier League football at one of the most beautiful stadiums in the league with Fulham Tickets. Fulham FC represents tradition and class, with a competitive team capable of defeating any opponent. The Cottagers have solidified their position in the top league and have unveiled the stunning new Riverside Stand, providing unmatched luxury on matchdays.
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As we mentioned, if you’re buying Fulham tickets on the secondary market, you may have to pay more than the original face value price of the ticket. This is especially true for high-demand matches that are likely to sell out quickly, such as when one of the Premier League’s top clubs like Liverpool or Manchester United comes to Craven Cottage.
So while it may not be easy to buy cheap Fulham tickets you can cut the cost by following a few easy steps:
Using official channels to buy Fulham match tickets you can expect to pay £70+ for an adult ticket in the shortside Putney End and Hammersmith End. In the Johnny Haynes Stand primary market Fulham tickets rise to £120, while the general admission seats in the new Riverside Stand are £160.
The average price of Fulham matchday tickets has risen 40% since 2019. Here are a few causes:
Despite all this there is still huge demand for Fulham tickets, and almost every match will sell out.
So if you can’t afford to miss a Fulham match the best option is to get tickets on the secondary market. This is easily the best way to get tickets to Premier League games as a tourist who can only attend one-off matches.
The long-awaited Riverside Stand has transformed Fulham’s matchday hospitality, raising Craven Cottage to a world-class venue for VIP sport experiences. All packages include:
In this section we’ll explore the variety of matchday packages available at Fulham, starting with the Riverside Stand and moving onto other parts of the stadium.
Something unprecedented in the Premier League is Craven Cottage’s Sky Deck on the top three floors of the Riverside Stand. Here you get elite hospitality, from half-way line seating to a rooftop terrace with live entertainment and sweeping views of London and the river.
Even before the Riverside Stand opened Fulham had a number of unique matchday hospitality options. We’ll highlight them now:
Using official channels, Fulham FC tickets go on sale about six weeks before a home game. These times are not set in stone, and the club applies various restrictions depending on the demand for tickets. First there’s a designated period of sale for FFC Season Ticket holders, followed by one for Fulham Members. Here’s how Fulham tickets are usually sold:
It’s tough. Especially if you want to get to big or local away games. Primary market tickets for Fulham Away games are sold on a Loyalty Points basis roughly a month before a match. Fulham Fans who have attended a lot of games will be first in the queue for Premier League away tickets, which costs £30 per seat.
Remember that FFC Loyalty Points roll over from season to season. Many Fulham Fans have been building up their points over more than ten years. So the big away days in the capital, like, say, Chelsea vs Fulham tickets, can require more than 1,000 points for ticket eligibility.
The total Loyalty Points needed will be reduced throughout the sales window until Fulham’s away allocation sells out.
Simply by being a Fulham Member or Fulham Season Ticket holder and attending games. It’s all about how much time you want to put in following Fulham at home and around the country. You receive more Fulham Loyalty Points the farther you travel. We’ve got a simple breakdown here:
Craven Cottage is a stunning Thameside stadium, and can now seat more than 28,500 fans. Dating back to 1896, this is a gorgeous ground with a lovely brick facade on Stevenage Road and a state-of-the-art new stand backing onto the river.
Anyone who has watched a Fulham game recently may be wondering why half of the stadium is empty. This is because construction work has been ongoing at the new Riverside Stand. Here are some facts about this spectacular addition to Craven Cottage:
It’s easy to reach Craven Cottage by public transport (London Zone 2), with a variety of options, all walkable from the ground. We’ll sum them up now:
The Fulham Ticket Office is open from around two hours before kick-off on matchdays for in-person ticketing enquiries. You’ll find it halfway along the Johnny Haynes Stand on Stevenage Road.
The southern Block K concourse at Craven Cottage is the setting for the mascot Billy the Badger’s Family Zone. Here’s a taste of what’s going from around an hour before the match starts:
Here’s what you can expect on a matchday at Craven Cottage for a typical 3:00 PM kick-off:
For history, get one of the wooden seats in the Johnny Haynes Stand, which dates back to when the ground was built 1905. For atmosphere, it’s got to be the Hammersmith End, home to the noisiest Fulham fans. And now if you want luxury, look no further than the new Riverside Stand. For more insight, we have a guide to the Craven Cottage seating plan.
Around 3,000, now that the Riverside Stand is finally opening. From 2019, when the project began, the away allocation at Craven Cottage was capped at just 1,900. This allocation gradually rose as the project neared completion, hitting 2,700 when Chelsea visited Craven cottage in 2023-24.
As displayed in our seating plan below, the away section is on the west side of the Putney End, in blocks 5-7. You can get in via turnstiles 1-17.
For fans of many Premier League teams it can be tricky navigating the various membership tiers and picking the right one for you, Fulham keeps it simple. There’s one package for adults (£50) and we’ll show you what a Fulham FFC Membership gives you here:
Many of these perks apply to Junior Fulham Members aged u18 (£30). This membership tier is equally streamlined into just one package for all age groups. Key differences include:
If you’re buying primary market FFC tickets during the Members Period you can only purchase one Premier League ticket per membership. However, if you have friends or family who are Fulham Members, up to four different FFC Membership cards can be used in the same purchase.
Fulham Members and Fulham Season Ticket holders will automatically need a OneFulham Account. The club introduced this online platform in 2020 to bring all online transactions, from ticketing to store purchase, to one place
You can use a OneFulham Account if you want to access the club’s dedicated content and streaming hub, FFCtv. A fantastic service for all Fulham Fans, FFCtv costs £5 a month or £45 for the season if you get in early in the summer. Here are a few things going for it:
We have produced a thorough guide to Fulham Membership if you want to find out more.
Perfect for the most loyal Fulham fans, an FFC Season Ticket gives you a seat at all 19 Premier League home games. Although Fulham Season Tickets are hot property, you can normally secure one in the same season you apply, especially if you’re purchasing single seats, or posh seats in the new Riverside Stand.
The advantages of a Fulham FC Season Ticket extend far beyond attending first-team matches. Let’s Look at few:
If you’re wondering how many season ticket holders there are at Fulham, well the club has put a cap on the total at 15,000. This will be around 50% of the stadium capacity. It’s a different strategy to similar Premier League clubs in the capital like West Ham and Crystal Palace, where season ticket holders make up 75% or more of the stadium capacity.
As we discuss in our guide to the Fulham Season Ticket waiting list, the price of Fulham Season Tickets has risen sharply since the club returned to the Premier League in 2022-23. Across the board there was one rise after another, from 10% one year to 18% the next.
New FFC Season Ticket holders could expect to pay £470 for a seat in the Hammersmith End (H1 and H8) and upwards of £1,000 on the halfway line in the Johnny Haynes Stand.
General admission Fulham Season Tickets in the new Riverside are on a completely different scale, starting at £1,250+ in the Bronze Tier and rising to more than £3,000 in Platinum Upper.
Note that Fulham Season Tickets only include home league games and not the FA Cup, and that Fulham Loyalty Points don’t count towards a season ticket, unlike at Chelsea.
Fulham FC has launched its own resale ticket platform, designed to allow FFC Season Ticket holders to list their ticket for matches they are unable to attend. The club doesn’t turn on this service for every home, and only makes it available when a match has sold out.
If they successfully sell their seat, Fulham Season Ticket holders receive credit that they can use on official ticketing products through the club.
Season Ticket holders, Members and people with a history of purchasing official tickets can make purchases on the Fulham Ticket Exchange. For eligible games, this platform is available until three hours before kick-off on matchday.
Why are Fulham called the cottagers?
Because there was a cottage on the site of the stadium until it burned in 1888. This was roughly where the Johnny Haynes Stand is now on the east side of the stadium along Stevenage Road. The cottage was built in 1780 by the nobleman William Craven, and in the mid-19th century was home to writer and politician Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873).
Why is there a house at Craven Cottage?
This is actually a pavilion. It was constructed when the stadium was built in 1905 and was added by the famed football architect, Archibald Leitch (1865-1939). The Craven Cottage Pavilion is used on matchdays by people connected to the club, including friends and families of players. There are also hospitality tickets available at the Pavilion.
Who owns Fulham FC now?
Shahid Khan. He is a Pakistani-American billionaire with a net worth of $12.1 billion in 2024. Khan also owns the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL, and he purchased the club from Mohamed Al-Fayed who owned the Cottagers from 1997 to 2013.
Have Fulham ever won anything?
Yes, for example they have won the second tier championship three times (1948-49, 2000-01, 2021-22). However, the club has never won major honours, despite coming close as runners-up in the FA Cup (1974-75) and the UEFA Europa League (2009-10).
Is Fulham the oldest football club in London?
Fulham FC is officially the oldest professional football club in the capital. They were established in 1879, 3 years before Spurs (1882), 7 years before Arsenal (1886) and a full 16 years before neighbours Chelsea (1895).
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