Matchday guide | Crystal Palace vs Wolves

Wolves' final away game of the season sees Vitor Pereira's side travel to south London on Tuesday evening to take on Crystal Palace.

A sold-out allocation of just over 2,600 supporters will be heading to Selhurst Park for the 8pm kick-off.

For those making the journey to Crystal Palace, here is everything you need to know…

Opposition Information

Stadium | Selhurst Park

Capacity | 25,486

Address | Whitehorse Lane, Crystal Palace, London, SE25 6PU

Allocation | 2,627

Ticket Information 

Tickets for this fixture have sold out.

Tickets for this fixture have all been delivered as digital tickets. If you have not received your tickets, please contact the Fans Services team at fanservices@wolves.co.uk prior to the day of the game.

Wolves ticket office phone lines will be open from 9am till 5pm on Tuesday, and the team can be reached directly on 0371 222 1877

If you have an issue with your ticket on the evening of the game, please visit the Crystal Palace ticket office, but we urge all supporters to resolve any ticketing issues ahead of travelling. 

Travel Information

Whilst there’s no reported travel issues for this fixture, we would like to remind supporters that with a later kick-off time of 8pm, there may be considerably more traffic on the roads and passengers across the rail network at rush-hour.

As always, we’d ask supporters to plan ahead and allow for extra time if possible.

Trains | For those travelling by train from Wolverhampton, Euston is the best option. It’s then around a 50-minute onward journey from the station.

To plan your train journey, visit www.nationalrail.co.uk

Travelling by car and parking | The post code for the stadium is: SE25 6PU and can be reached from Wolverhampton by using the M40.  

Travelling by official coach | Away coach parking information will be made available when travelling.

Kits

Crystal Palace will be wearing their blue and red striped home shirt and blue shorts, with the goalkeeper wearing the green goalkeeper shirt and green shorts.

Wolves will be wearing the gold and black home shirt and gold shorts, with the goalkeeper wearing the pink goalkeeper shirt and pink shorts.

Weather Forecast

Sunny weather leading into a clear evening is forecast on Tuesday’s game in south London, with temperatures expected to be around 19 degrees Celsius at the time of kick-off.

An up-to-date weather forecast can be found here.

Turnstile Information and Opening Times

The away turnstiles are located in the Arthur Wait Stand and can enter through Entrance 6 (see map below) and will open two hours prior to kick-off.

Position of Visiting Supporters

Visiting supporters will be located in the Arthur Wait Stand.

Flags and Banner Information 

Crystal Palace will do their best to accommodate requests for flags and banners to be brought into the stadium, but there is limited space for them to be displayed.

Supporters wishing to bring a flag or banner should send their request to Clive Mitchell, clive.mitchell@cpfc.co.uk, along with a full description and photograph (where possible) at least seven days before the game.

Please note that large flags and banners will only be considered if accompanied by a British Standards zero spread of flames fire certificate.

Security Information

Turnstiles will open around two hours minutes prior to kick off, at around 6pm.

All fans will go through security checks and bag searches.

All prohibited items can be found below:

Bag Policy

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.

Away Pub

There’s two known pubs that allow away supporters in local to the ground. These are: The Prince George and The Railway Telegraph, both in Thornton and around a 15-minute walk to the ground.

The Away Fanzone at Selhurst Park itself opens two hours before kick off and a variety of food and drink is available.

Food and Drink

A range of food and drink is available at Selhurst Park in the Away Fanzone and in concourses in the ground. A full price list is available below:

Reporting Behaviour

A text alert system is in operation on a matchday which can be used for reporting incidents of abuse and antisocial behaviour and enables the club to act on any information received in real time. The number to use is 07507 477 669 or +44 7507 477 669 from an international number.

Supporters can remain anonymous, but should include as much information as possible, including the type of abuse or antisocial behaviour as well as the exact location and any distinguishing features.

Any issues that are unable to be dealt with at the time will be followed up and investigated thoroughly by a CPFC staff member.

Matchday Programme

You can buy a digital version of the matchday programme which can be downloaded to your tablet or mobile device for just £1.99.

The matchday programme is available for £3.50 at the club shop and around the stadium on a home matchday.

Accessible Information

There are dedicated Accessibility Hosts in all accessible viewing platforms and throughout the stadium who will be on hand to provide assistance, answer any questions you might have and ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable matchday at Selhurst Park.

Accessible toilets are available throughout the stadium and there is a changing places facility in close proximity to the accessible viewing platform in the Lower Holmesdale Road Stand. A smaller changing area with a drop down table is available in the Main Stand.

Audio commentary is available throughout the stadium for supporters who are partially sighted or blind. Anyone wishing to use the audio descriptive commentary service should pre-book through dlo@cpfc.co.uk, however requests on the day may be accommodated subject to availability.

Accessibility information published by Palace can all be accessed via the link here.

FAQs and Guides

A full visiting supporter guide produced by Crystal Palace can be found here.

The support from Wolves fans at away stadiums is greatly appreciated by everyone at the club. Supporters travelling to away fixtures are asked to ensure they continue to represent the club in a positive manner. Unacceptable behaviour, both at Molineux and on our travels, will be dealt with in line with our acceptable behaviour policy which can be viewed here.

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