Selhurst Park Tickets & Seating Plan
London, England · Capacity 25,486 · Opened 1924
Selhurst Park is a football stadium in south London and the home ground of Crystal Palace FC, who have played there since 1924. With a capacity of approximately 25,486, it is one of the longer-serving top-flight grounds in English football and regularly hosts Premier League fixtures.
Selhurst Park is the home of Crystal Palace. Use the colored seat map above to find your section before you buy.
Selhurst Park is one of south London's most atmospheric football grounds and the long-standing home of Crystal Palace. Whether you're heading along for a Premier League fixture or a special event, Staadly makes it simple to find tickets from verified sellers, with all-in pricing so you can see the full cost up front and a 100% buyer guarantee for peace of mind.
Selhurst Park seat layout — Crystal Palace's stadium seating plan
Explore the Selhurst Park seating map: this stadium layout colours each section by tier and groups them into the ground's named stands, giving you a clear seat layout and seating chart for planning where to sit at any fixture or concert.
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About Selhurst Park
Selhurst Park was built in 1924 and has been Crystal Palace's home ever since. Designed by Archibald Leitch, the renowned Scottish engineer responsible for numerous classic British football grounds, it opened in August 1924. The ground also served as a temporary home for Charlton Athletic and Wimbledon FC at various points during the latter half of the 20th century. The Holmesdale Road Stand, redeveloped in 1994, became one of the loudest and most intimidating ends in English football. The stadium has witnessed Palace's various promotions and relegations, as well as memorable FA Cup runs, and remains a cherished and characterful fixture of the Premier League landscape.
Selhurst Park has a reputation as one of the most intimidating venues in the Premier League. The Holmesdale Road Stand in particular generates exceptional noise, and Palace's ultras group has helped foster a vibrant, vocal fan culture. The tight, enclosed feel of the ground means the atmosphere builds quickly, and home supporters are known for getting behind their side from the first whistle, creating a cauldron-like environment on big matchdays.
Selhurst Park is a landmark destination for live events in London with a capacity of about 25,486. Whatever you're here to see, Staadly's verified listings and interactive seat map help you find the right seat at the right price.
Selhurst Park has been at the heart of the local community since it first opened in the mid-1920s, and over the decades it has become synonymous with the passion and colour of Crystal Palace supporters. The ground has retained a traditional, close-to-the-action feel that many modern stadiums lack, with stands rising steeply around the pitch to create an intimate, enclosed bowl of noise. With an approximate capacity of around 25,486, it strikes a balance between size and atmosphere that few venues can match. On a matchday the ground comes alive with the famous roar of the home crowd, the waving of flags and the singing that echoes through the stands. The area around the stadium buzzes with fans well before kick-off, and the sense of shared anticipation gives every fixture a genuine occasion feel. It's a venue that rewards visitors with an authentic, old-school football experience.
How to get to Selhurst Park
Selhurst Park sits in the Selhurst area of south London, in the London Borough of Croydon. The nearest railway station is Selhurst, just a short walk from the ground, with Thornton Heath and Norwood Junction also within easy reach. Fans travelling by London Overground or Southern rail services will find the ground straightforward to access from central London.
Getting to Selhurst Park
Selhurst Park sits in the Selhurst area of south London and is well served by rail. The nearest stations include Selhurst, Thornton Heath and Norwood Junction, each within a comfortable walk of the ground and offering connections towards central London and beyond. Several local bus routes also serve the surrounding roads. Parking around the stadium is limited on matchdays and residential restrictions often apply, so public transport is generally the easiest option. Allow extra time to arrive and leave, as the area gets busy around kick-off and full-time.
Frequently asked questions about Selhurst Park
How do I know my Selhurst Park tickets are genuine?
All tickets on Staadly come from verified sellers, and every purchase is covered by our 100% buyer guarantee, so you can book with confidence that you'll receive valid tickets for your chosen event.
Does the price I see include all fees?
Yes. Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price displayed reflects the full cost of your tickets. There are no surprise fees added at the final stage of checkout.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery depends on the format the seller offers, which may be mobile or physical tickets. You'll see the delivery details before you buy, and tickets are typically made available in good time ahead of the event.
Can I buy tickets together for a group?
Many listings include multiple tickets, and where seats are sold together they are generally located side by side. Always check the quantity and any seating notes on the listing before completing your purchase.
What should I do if my event is postponed or rescheduled?
If an event is affected, your booking is protected by the Staadly buyer guarantee. We'd recommend keeping hold of your tickets and following any guidance provided, as rescheduled fixtures usually remain valid for the new date.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 25,486 |
| Opened | 1924 |
| Architect | Archibald Leitch |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | London |
| Country | England |