Away matchday guide | Palace vs Wolves

Buoyed by three points on Saturday, Wolves return to the capital for a third time this month when they take on Crystal Palace on Tuesday evening.

Steve Davis and James Collins are taking the group to south of the Thames, in search of a first away win of the season, and they’ll be backed by another packed away end.

For those making the trip to Selhurst Park, here is everything you need to know.

VISITING SUPPORTERS' GUIDE

Address

Crystal Palace FC, Selhurst Park, Whitehorse Lane, London, SE25 6PU.

Parking

There is no available parking at the stadium. Selhurst Park is situated at the heart of a residential area with strict parking regulations in operation on the streets immediately surrounding the stadium. Local parking enforcement will be in operation and supporters who do not adhere to the relevant restrictions run the risk being issued with a fine along with the possibility of having their vehicle removed/relocated by Croydon Council. Suitable parking spaces may be found by visiting driveway rental sites such as justpark.com or yourparkingspace.co.uk.

Accessible parking

There are 16 parking bays available to disabled supporters in the Sainsbury’s car park which is located directly next to the stadium. These are available on a first come, first serve basis and can only be occupied on production of a valid blue badge.

By bus

Frequent bus services operate from all directions to the stadium. Full details including route maps and timetables are available, along with a journey planner, by visiting the TFL website tfl.gov.uk.

By train

The nearest stations to Selhurst Park are Selhurst, Norwood Junction and Thornton Heath, all of which are within 15 minutes’ walk of the stadium. Selhurst and Thornton Heath stations have step free access to all platforms. Norwood Junction has step free access to Platform 1 for northbound stopping services only; there is no step free access to platforms 2-6. Full details of station facilities and train times can be found, along with a journey planner, by visiting nationalrail.co.uk.

When you arrive

Once you arrive at Selhurst Park there are many things to do before you settle down to watch the match. There is a Fanzone in the main car park located by Entrance 10 which opens three hours before kick-off and welcomes all supporters in possession of a valid matchday ticket. The Away Fanzone opens two hours before kick-off and a variety of food and drink is available.

Box Office

The main Box Office is located inside the main Club Shop which is on the corner of Whitehorse Lane next to Sainsbury’s. Matchday opening times vary depending on kick-off. Please note that the Box Office closes during the game and re-opens at the final whistle for 30 minutes post-match.

Bag restrictions

Supporters can bring a bag/backpack (small enough to fit under their seat) into the stadium, subject to a full search at the turnstiles. Alternatively, luggage can be left for free at the Information Centre which is located at Entrance 9. The Information Centre is open from three hours prior to kick-off until 30 minutes after the final whistle. Uncollected items are taken to the Main Reception.