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Want to watch Crystal Palace play at the iconic Selhurst Park? Browse and compare ticket prices for all Palace matches using verified resale platforms, all in one place. Whether it is a Premier League home game or a major domestic cup fixture, you can check current availability and pricing for upcoming Crystal Palace matches and choose your preferred seats.

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About Crystal Palace

Exterior view of Selhurst Park set within a residential London neighborhood.
Selhurst Park sits directly within a traditional London residential area, giving Crystal Palace matchdays a classic local stadium feel as fans walk through surrounding streets toward the ground.
Supporters walking through Selhurst Park station on the way to a Crystal Palace match.
Selhurst Park station is the main arrival point on matchdays, with a short walk through the neighborhood leading directly to Crystal Palace’s home stadium.
Fans entering the Crystal Palace fanzone outside Selhurst Park before kick off.
The Crystal Palace fan zone is one of the first stops on matchday, where supporters gather before heading into Selhurst Park.

How to Find Cheap Crystal Palace Tickets

Getting hold of Crystal Palace tickets is harder than many expect. Selhurst Park is one of the Premier League’s smallest stadiums, with a capacity of 25,486 seats, and a loyal local fan base means tickets sold directly by the club usually sell out during members’ sales.

Demand has increased further following recent cup success and qualification for the UEFA Conference League. Clashes against rivals Brighton & Hove Albion and West Ham United are especially popular and often sell out quickly.

Below we explain how you can get Crystal Palace tickets while avoiding scams and paying a fair price.

Buying Tickets from Crystal Palace directly

Buying tickets directly from Crystal Palace is possible, but access is structured and limited due to demand. For most home matches, tickets are sold first to season ticket holders and paid members. General public sales are rare, especially for Premier League fixtures at Selhurst Park.

Becoming a Crystal Palace Club Member

If you are not a season ticket holder, you need a club membership to buy tickets through the official CPFC ticket site. Palace offer several membership types, including Adult, Gold, and International memberships, each with different pricing (between £40 and £60 per membership) loyalty points, and levels of ticket priority. Higher tier memberships provide earlier access to ticket windows and, in some cases, eligibility for away ticket ballots.

We believe that buying a Crystal Palace membership only makes sense if you plan to attend more than one match or if you are targeting a fixture far in the future, and although holding a membership improves access, it does not guarantee tickets, and finding multiple seats together through the club can be very difficult.

Ticket Prices and Availability

Official Crystal Palace ticket prices depend on the fixture category and seating zone at Selhurst Park. For Premier League matches, adult prices typically range from around £46 for Category C fixtures up to £80 for Category A games, with reduced prices for juniors, seniors, and young adults.

The main challenge is availability rather than price. Selhurst Park has a capacity of 25,486, and demand regularly exceeds supply. Many matches sell out during season ticket holder and member sales, especially for rivals and high profile fixtures.

Hospitality Packages at Crystal Palace

Hospitality tickets are one of the most reliable ways to watch a Crystal Palace match live at Selhurst Park. These packages include a match ticket combined with added comfort, such as premium seating, access to indoor lounges, and food and drink options. For supporters who want fixed entry and a more relaxed matchday experience, hospitality offers greater certainty than regular ticket sales.

Hospitality seats are usually located in central or long side areas of Selhurst Park, providing good views of the pitch. Prices are higher than standard tickets, but availability is often better, particularly for sold out Premier League fixtures.

Crystal Palace offer several official hospitality experiences at Selhurst Park, each with a different atmosphere:

  • Executive Boxes, private suites with balcony seating and dedicated service
  • Directors’ Box, premium padded seating with dining
  • Chairman’s Club, formal dining with prime seating
  • 2010 Club, modern lounge with pre match dining
  • Legends Lounge, relaxed setting celebrating club history
  • White Horse Lane Boxes, smaller private hospitality boxes

To compare current hospitality availability, visit the TicketSeal event page and use the Premium filter to view suitable options. Not all premium listings are hospitality seats, so if a listing is unclear, it is recommended to check the seller details before purchasing.

The most realistic way of getting Crystal Palace tickets

For most supporters, including one time visitors, resale platforms are the most practical way to secure Crystal Palace tickets. With Selhurst Park’s limited capacity and most tickets selling out during members’ sales, finding seats through the club can be difficult, especially if you want to attend a specific match or sit together with friends.

Resale platforms offer more flexibility than the official process, with access to available seats for most home fixtures once club sales have ended. This is particularly useful for international visitors, first time attendees, or fans planning travel around fixed dates.

Because prices vary between sellers and platforms, TicketSeal brings trusted resale listings together in one place. This makes it easier to compare availability, seating options, and prices side by side before choosing the best Crystal Palace tickets for your visit.

What you can expect to pay

Crystal Palace resale prices vary based on several factors:

  • when you buy your tickets
  • where you want to sit in the stadium
  • whether you want to sit together
  • which opponent Palace are playing

Regular Premier League matches usually range from around £60 to £180 per ticket. Clashes against London rivals such as Arsenal and Chelsea are among the most expensive fixtures, with prices often starting at £150 and rising to £500 or more depending on demand and seating.

For the 2025 to 2026 season, Crystal Palace’s UEFA Europa Conference League matches are by far the cheapest option on the resale market. Demand is lower than for Premier League fixtures, especially during the group stage, which means tickets often start from around £30 and remain widely available compared to domestic league games.

Avoiding scams!

Stick to established platforms with buyer protection. Facebook Marketplace, X sellers, and strangers outside the ground are risky. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.

Selhurst Park Section Guide

View from the Main Stand of Selhurst Park before a match.
Views from row 1 of the Main Stand at Selhurst Park.
Crystal Palace match at Selhurst Park with players lined up for a free kick and a full crowd in the stands.
View from the Main Stand at Selhurst Park, showing the steep stands and close proximity to the pitch.
Players walking off the pitch at Selhurst Park during a Crystal Palace home match.
Sitting in the main stand puts you close to the players, with the player tunnel located directly beside these seats.
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About the Main Stand

The Main Stand at Selhurst Park offers one of the closest views to the action. A fun detail is that the player tunnel sits directly next to this stand, so you see the teams emerge just a few meters away before kick off and at half time.

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What do you need to know

The Main Stand is a classic old school English stand with limited legroom. If comfort is a priority, hospitality seating offers more space and a more relaxed matchday experience.

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Our Tip

Try to choose seats higher up in the stand for a better overview of the pitch. Lower rows place you closer to the action, but the overall view of the game is more limited.

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