Fan guide | Crystal Palace vs Wolves

Wolves head to Selhurst Park on Sunday afternoon as the Old Gold look to make it back-to-back wins in the 2023/24 Premier League season against Crystal Palace.

A sold-out allocation of just over 2,500 supporters will be travelling to south London for the 2pm kick-off as Gary O’Neil’s side aim to build on their top flight victory against Everton and their win in the cup versus Blackpool.

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

Stadium information

Ground | Selhurst Park

Capacity | 25,486

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

Allocation | 2,687

Ticket information

Tickets for this fixture are sold out.

Supporters who need to collect their ticket or require a reprint, should get in touch with Wolves’ Ticket Office prior to matchday.

The visiting supporter Box Office at Selhurst Park opens about two hours prior to kick-off and is located on the corner of Park Road and Holmesdale Road, by Entrance 4.

Supporters should ensure that they bring the required ID as they will be unable to obtain a ticket without it.

Travel information

Supporters heading to Selhurst Park should aware there is industrial action is taking place on the 2nd September which may have a knock-on effect on rail travel on Sunday. Fans are advised to check their travel plans ahead of setting out on their journeys.

The nearest stations to the stadium are Selhurst, Norwood Junction and Thornton Heath, all of which are within a 10 to 15-minute walk from Selhurst Park. Frequent bus services operate from all directions to the stadium.

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.

There are also several independent car parks in the area surrounding Selhurst Park. Wolves supporters are urged to use Just Park to find the best parking spots within walking distance to the stadium.

Click here to view and book the best parking around the stadium.

Stadium information

Wolves supporters will be based in the corner of the Arthur Wait Stand, with the visiting turnstiles opening two hours before kick-off.

The Away Fanzone opens two hours before kick-off and a variety of food and drink is available. Selhurst Park is a cashless stadium, so supporters will need to make sure they take a debit/credit card with them.

Crystal Palace’s Fan Support Team are located at various points around the stadium and are on hand if supporters have any questions or need help with finding a specific location. They can be identified by their red coats.

Security information

Only bags small enough to fit under a seat will be permitted in the stadium, subject to a full search at the turnstile, but Palace offer a complimentary left luggage service, at the Information Centre by entrance 9, which opens two hours prior to kick-off until 30 minutes after the final whistle.

Sniffer dogs are positioned at every turnstile and supporters found to be in possession of illegal substance or pyrotechnics will be handed over to the Metropolitan Police.

Access information

Crystal Palace offer an at-seat order service within the viewing areas where refreshments orders will be delivered to your position. Lap trays are available on request for supporters in wheelchairs.

Programmes can also be purchased via an at-seat order service. If fans require a programme and have not seen a staff member please call 020 8768 6080 or email DLO@cpfc.co.uk.

There are headphones available for use within the stadium for those with impaired vision to listen to match commentary and these can be booked by contacting us on 020 8768 6080 or DLO@cpfc.co.uk.

Further information for supporters attending Sunday’s fixture 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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