Tickets overview

Crystal Palace tickets are in strong demand as Oliver Glasner's side competes across the Premier League, domestic cups and the UEFA Conference League. Interest has risen further after the 2025 FA Cup win and the 2025 FA Community Shield, with players such as Eberechi Eze, Marc Guéhi, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Dean Henderson, Eddie Nketiah and Adam Wharton driving attention throughout the season. Crystal Palace Football Club has also drawn wider attention through its 00 English Premier League Crystal Palace profile and a growing schedule of European dates. For many supporters, Crystal Palace remains one of the more difficult clubs to follow on short notice when demand spikes around league and Conference League fixtures.

The hardest Crystal Palace fixtures to buy usually include Brighton & Hove Albion in the M23 Derby, London games against Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, and visits from Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United. Demand also climbs for later FA Cup rounds and UEFA Conference League knockout ties. Matches linked to Crystal Palace Anfield demand and Crystal Palace Etihad trips are especially difficult in the away market because allocations are small. Interest also rises for Crystal Palace Brentford dates and 00 English Premier League Bournemouth fixtures when supporters target more accessible away days. When official allocations are tight, SeatPin gives buyers access to a verified seller network.

Stadium and Seating Guide

Crystal Palace's recent rise in ticket demand is closely linked to the club's 2025 FA Cup triumph, the 2025 FA Community Shield and a UEFA Conference League campaign that has increased exposure. Selhurst Park opened in 1924 and holds about 25,486 spectators. The Holmesdale Road Stand is known for the strongest atmosphere, the Arthur Wait Stand usually hosts visiting supporters, Whitehorse Lane includes family and premium areas, and the Main Stand is being redeveloped. European interest has also brought attention to possible Conference League Crystal Palace nights under the lights in South London.

Selhurst Park is in South London and is commonly reached by local rail services, so arrival planning matters on busy matchdays. The compact layout can create tighter entry flows for Category A fixtures and European nights. Arsenal Selhurst Park demand is usually among the highest of the domestic schedule, and FC Shakhtar Donetsk Selhurst Park would also be the kind of European tie that quickly tightens availability. Stand choice affects both price and matchday experience, which is why many buyers compare location, access and budget before selecting seats.

How to buy Crystal Palace tickets?

You can use SeatPin to buy Crystal Palace tickets and compare available seats by stand, tier and price before checkout.

  • Visit SeatPin.com
  • Find the Crystal Palace fixture you want to attend
  • Compare available seats by stand, tier and price
  • Review ticket details and add to cart
  • Complete your purchase with secure payment

Where to buy Crystal Palace tickets?

You can buy Crystal Palace tickets on SeatPin, through the official Crystal Palace ticketing site, or through official hospitality sales for Selhurst Park. These routes cover standard seats, premium options and access when club inventory is limited.

  1. Pick the Crystal Palace event you want from the list.
  2. Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
  3. Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.

Verified sellers help reduce uncertainty when standard allocations are already gone.

Do you need to be a member to buy Crystal Palace tickets?

Yes, for most Premier League home matches at Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace requires membership before standard seats go on sale. Gold and Junior Gold memberships get the strongest priority, with a 72-hour exclusive window before lower tiers. General sale is more common for domestic cup ties or lower-demand fixtures, while International members can reserve one home Premier League match per season, subject to availability.

How to get Crystal Palace tickets without being a member?

Non-members can still get Crystal Palace tickets on SeatPin, through official hospitality, or through occasional general sale for selected cup ties and lower-demand fixtures. This is often the most practical route when membership restrictions block access to standard club sales.

  1. Pick the Crystal Palace event you want from the list.
  2. Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
  3. Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.

SeatPin works as an alternative when standard club access is restricted.

How to get tickets for Crystal Palace away matches?

Crystal Palace away tickets are mainly allocated through a loyalty points system, with priority given to season ticket holders and members with stronger attendance records. Gold and Junior Gold members can also enter a ballot for some away allocations, but away seats are usually limited to one per person. Trips to Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Manchester City are usually the toughest away fixtures to secure because allocations are small and demand is high. Supporters also track Crystal Palace Dean availability closely in goal-led headline fixtures, especially when away demand rises around top-six opponents.

How much are Crystal Palace tickets?

Crystal Palace tickets usually cost between £30 and £80 for standard adult seats at Selhurst Park, depending on the opponent, seat location and match category. Category A fixtures, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion, tend to sit at the top of the range. Category C fixtures can start around £30 to £46, while concession prices often begin between £18 and £22.

Seat location also affects pricing. Premium rates are concentrated in executive boxes at Whitehorse Lane and in newer Main Stand areas, while the Holmesdale Road Stand is valued more for atmosphere than luxury. Cup progression can lift prices further, especially in later domestic rounds and major UEFA Conference League ties, where demand rises quickly at a 25,486-capacity ground.

Ticket type Typical price Notes
Standard adult £30 to £80 Varies by category and stand
Category A £65 to £80 Top opponents and derby demand
Category C £30 to £46 Lower-demand fixtures
Concessions £18 to £22 and up Seniors and juniors

For buyers targeting premium Premier League and UEFA Conference League dates, SeatPin surfaces resale inventory by stand and price band.

What is a season ticket?

A Crystal Palace season ticket covers all 19 home Premier League matches at Selhurst Park and keeps the same seat for each league fixture. It differs from membership, which gives priority access to buy individual tickets rather than automatic entry. Season ticket holders also receive 500 loyalty points for away priority, while members usually receive between 100 and 250 points depending on tier.

A season ticket suits supporters who want the same view for every league match and stronger away-ticket standing. Membership is cheaper and better for selective attendance, especially if you only want a few Category A fixtures, cup ties or specific dates during the season.

How to buy a Crystal Palace season ticket?

You buy a Crystal Palace season ticket by renewing during the club's summer window or by joining the waiting list if no seat is currently available. If a full season ticket is unavailable, our platform offers an alternative for supporters targeting selected home fixtures instead.

  1. Pick the Crystal Palace event you want from the list.
  2. Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
  3. Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.

The club's renewal process typically starts in June with an Early Bird phase, then moves into an installment window before any remaining seats are offered to the waiting list in July. Prospective buyers usually need to join that list with a £10 deposit, credited toward the final cost if a seat becomes available.

How much do Crystal Palace season tickets cost?

Crystal Palace season tickets for 2025/26 started at £600 for adults in the Holmesdale Lower and Whitehorse Lane stands, rising to £775 in the Main Stand. Those figures are the latest benchmark because official 2026/27 prices had not been finalized by April 2026. Senior and under-22 prices started at £405, while junior season tickets began at £310.

There was also a Season Ticket+ upgrade priced at £50, which added benefits such as priority seat movement and digital club shop discounts. Separate benchmark figures also placed some 2025/26 adult seats as high as £810 in Holmesdale Lower and £1,175 in the Main Stand, reflecting different product references and seat bands. Stand, row and package level are the main variables when comparing season-ticket cost.

Season ticket category Benchmark price Area
Adult From £600 Holmesdale Lower, Whitehorse Lane
Adult From £775 Main Stand
Senior / Under 22 From £405 Selected areas
Junior From £310 Selected areas
Season Ticket+ £50 Optional upgrade

How does Crystal Palace membership work?

Crystal Palace membership works as a priority-access system that gives supporters earlier buying windows, loyalty points and access to member-only sales. Gold, Adult, Junior Gold, Junior and International tiers each carry different benefits, with Gold and Junior Gold offering the strongest home-ticket priority. Membership does not include a seat by itself, but it is often the main route into Premier League sales at Selhurst Park.

Loyalty points also affect access beyond home fixtures, especially for high-demand dates and away allocations. International membership includes a reservation window for one home Premier League match per season. Because many standard home sales never reach the public, membership often determines whether buyers can access club inventory directly for fixtures such as Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur or Brighton & Hove Albion.

What are the Crystal Palace membership types?

Crystal Palace offers Gold, Adult, Junior Gold, Junior and International memberships. Gold and Junior Gold include a 72-hour priority window for home tickets and 250 loyalty points, while standard Adult and Junior memberships include 100 loyalty points and access to club events and digital benefits. International membership carries 200 loyalty points and a dedicated reservation window for one home Premier League match per season.

How many tickets can you buy as a Crystal Palace member?

Crystal Palace members can usually buy one ticket per membership during the first priority sales phase for home fixtures. For some Category B and Category C fixtures, the club may later raise the limit and allow extra guest purchases, sometimes up to two or four seats. Away fixtures are stricter, with one ticket per person and allocation driven by loyalty points rather than checkout speed.

Do kids need to be members too?

Yes, children usually need their own Crystal Palace membership to buy tickets during priority sales windows. Junior memberships cover supporters under 18, and the club commonly separates younger age groups into Under 10 and 10 to 17 brackets for benefits and welcome-pack details. Families planning a Selhurst Park visit should check each child's membership status before sale dates open, especially for school-holiday fixtures and London games.

How much is the Crystal Palace membership?

Crystal Palace membership costs £60 for Gold and Junior Gold, £25 for Adult and Junior, and £35 or £45 for International options depending on whether a welcome pack is included. Existing season ticket holders can also add Season Ticket+ for £50. When memberships are sold out or a fixture stays restricted, our platform gives supporters another route to find Crystal Palace tickets.

Crystal Palace's stadium

Crystal Palace's stadium is Selhurst Park, a South London ground that opened on 30 August 1924 and currently holds about 25,486 spectators. The four main sections are the Holmesdale Road Stand, Arthur Wait Stand, Main Stand and Whitehorse Lane Stand. Holmesdale is the loudest end, Arthur Wait usually takes visiting supporters, Whitehorse Lane includes family and executive areas, and the Main Stand remains central to the stadium's redevelopment.

The current redevelopment project is designed to lift total capacity beyond 34,000 and modernize facilities, with a new glass facade inspired by the original Crystal Palace exhibition building. For ticket buyers, that means supply remains tight while construction and phased upgrades continue. Until the larger configuration arrives, Selhurst Park remains one of the Premier League's more compact venues, which keeps pressure high on major fixtures.

Crystal Palace Standings
EFL Trophy : Group 1
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Salford City
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Stockport County
3
2
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7:7
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5
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3
Wolves U21
3
1
0
2
7:10
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Wigan
3
0
0
3
2:5
-3
1
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EFL Trophy : Group 2
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Tranmere
3
3
0
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6:4
2
8
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Blackpool
3
2
0
1
8:3
5
6
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3
Barrow
3
1
0
2
3:7
-4
3
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4
Nottingham Forest U21
3
0
0
3
3:6
-3
1
L L L
EFL Trophy : Group 3
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Doncaster
3
3
0
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8:2
6
9
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2
Bradford
3
2
0
1
8:5
3
6
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3
Grimsby
3
1
0
2
6:8
-2
3
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4
Everton U21
3
0
0
3
5:12
-7
0
L L L
EFL Trophy : Group 4
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Lincoln
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3
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8:0
8
9
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Barnsley
3
1
0
2
6:6
0
3
L W L
3
Manchester United U21
3
1
0
2
4:8
-4
3
W L L
4
Notts County
3
1
0
2
2:6
-4
3
L W L
EFL Trophy : Group 5
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Bolton
3
3
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10:2
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Rotherham
3
2
0
1
7:5
2
6
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3
Manchester City U21
3
1
0
2
7:8
-1
3
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4
Oldham
3
0
0
3
5:14
-9
0
L L L
EFL Trophy : Group 6
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Harrogate Town
3
3
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5:1
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Huddersfield
3
2
0
1
9:4
5
6
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3
Newcastle United U21
3
1
0
2
5:11
-6
2
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4
Mansfield Town
3
0
0
3
3:6
-3
1
L L L
EFL Trophy : Group 7
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Port Vale
3
2
0
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9:4
5
7
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2
Fleetwood Town
3
3
0
0
9:5
4
7
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3
Accrington ST
3
1
0
2
5:6
-1
4
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4
Leeds United U21
3
0
0
3
3:11
-8
0
L L L
EFL Trophy : Group 8
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Crewe
3
3
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12:2
10
9
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2
Chesterfield
3
1
0
2
4:9
-5
4
L W L
3
Burton Albion
3
1
0
2
3:4
-1
3
L L W
4
Liverpool U21
3
1
0
2
2:6
-4
2
W L L
EFL Trophy : Group 9
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Cardiff
3
2
0
1
4:2
2
6
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2
Exeter City
3
2
0
1
5:4
1
6
W W L
3
Newport County
3
1
0
2
2:3
-1
3
L W L
4
Arsenal U21
3
1
0
2
6:8
-2
3
L L W
EFL Trophy : Group 10
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Bristol Rovers
3
3
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6:4
2
8
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Plymouth
3
2
0
1
8:3
5
6
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Cheltenham
3
1
0
2
2:5
-3
2
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4
Tottenham Hotspur U21
3
0
0
3
8:12
-4
2
L L L
EFL Trophy : Group 11
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Northampton
3
3
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6:1
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9
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Walsall
3
2
0
1
3:2
1
5
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3
Shrewsbury
3
1
0
2
5:6
-1
3
L L W
4
Chelsea U21
3
0
0
3
1:6
-5
1
L L L
EFL Trophy : Group 12
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Swindon Town
3
2
0
1
9:5
4
6
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2
West Ham United U21
3
2
0
1
9:6
3
6
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3
Reading
3
2
0
1
6:4
2
6
W W L
4
Milton Keynes Dons
3
0
0
3
1:10
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0
L L L
EFL Trophy : Group 13
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Stevenage
3
3
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12:4
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AFC Wimbledon
3
2
0
1
6:7
-1
6
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Bromley
3
1
0
2
5:7
-2
2
L L W
4
Crystal Palace U21
3
0
0
3
6:11
-5
1
L L L
EFL Trophy : Group 14
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Leyton Orient
3
3
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6:2
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Peterborough
3
2
0
1
7:6
1
6
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Crawley Town
3
1
0
2
6:6
0
3
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4
Aston Villa U21
3
0
0
3
4:9
-5
0
L L L
EFL Trophy : Group 15
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Colchester
3
3
0
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6:2
4
9
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2
Wycombe
3
2
0
1
7:3
4
6
W W L
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Gillingham
3
1
0
2
5:6
-1
3
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4
Fulham U21
3
0
0
3
2:9
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0
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EFL Trophy : Group 16
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Luton
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2
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1
8:5
3
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Cambridge United
3
2
0
1
6:4
2
6
W L W
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Barnet
3
2
0
1
5:7
-2
5
W W L
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Brighton U21
3
0
0
3
2:5
-3
1
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