Matchday guide | Fulham vs Wolves

Wolves are heading back down to the capital on Saturday afternoon as Gary O’Neil’s side take on Fulham in their latest Premier League outing.

A sold-out allocation of just over 2,600 supporters will be heading to Craven Cottage for the 3pm kick-off.

For those making the journey to west London, here is everything you need to know…

Opposition information

Stadium | Craven Cottage

Capacity | 29,589

Address | Stevenage Road, London, SW6 6HH

Away allocation | 2,641

Ticket information

Tickets for this fixture are sold out.

Tickets for this fixture have all been delivered as physical tickets. If you have not received your tickets, please contact the team at fanservices@wolves.co.uk prior to Saturday afternoon. 

If you have an issue with your ticket on the day of the game, Wolves Ticket Office phone lines are open from 10am to 1pm, using the number: 0371 222 1877

Travel information

Trains and underground | The closest station to Craven Cottage, Putney Bridge is approximately a 10 to 20-minute walk from the stadium and can be reached via the District Line.

Exit the station, turn left and follow the road (Ranelagh Gardens). Walk through the underpass into Bishops Park. Follow the path through Bishops Park, along the river until you reach the stadium.

Travelling by car and parking | The post code for the stadium is SW6 6HH and can be reached from Wolverhampton by using the M40 to West London.

Parking around Craven Cottage is extremely limited and access to the surrounding streets on a matchday is restricted by a Traffic Management Order.

There is a one-hour maximum stay policy for non-residential pay and display visitors between 9am and 9.30pm on all Monday to Sunday matchdays, including Bank Holidays.

Travelling by official coach | The official away coaches will park on Fulham Palace Road.

Kit colours

Fulham will be in their white home shirt with black shorts, and the goalkeeper is wearing their blue goalkeeper shirt and blue shorts.

Wolves will be wearing the 2024/25 purple third shirt and purple shorts, with the goalkeeper wearing the dark purple goalkeeper shirt and dark purple shorts.

Weather forecast

Heavy rain is expected in west London at the time of kick-off for Saturday’s fixture against Fulham, with temperatures expected to be around 8 degrees Celsius.

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

Turnstile information and opening times

Turnstiles open 90 minutes prior to kick-off. Fans are advised to take their seats in plenty of time to ensure they do not miss any of the match.

Position of visiting supporters

Visiting supporters will be in the Putney End stand (blocks P5, P6 & P7).

Flags and banner information

Larger flags and banners can usually be brought into the stadium provided that they are accompanied by a valid fire certificate.

Please contact Fulham on enquiries@fulhamfc.com in advance of your visit if you wish to arrange for a larger flag to be brought into the stadium.

Away pubs/bars

Wolves supporters are recommended to use the Kings Arms as an away friendly pub in Fulham, both pre-game and post-game.

Located around a 15-minute walk from Craven Cottage, or a 7-minute walk from Putney Bridge underground station.

Security information

Searches will be conducted ahead of entry at Craven Cottage, they will also search all bags that supporters bring along.

Bag policy

All ticket holders are prohibited from bringing any bag into the stadium unless it adheres to Fulham’s regulations as outlined here. Entry of any non-compliant bag will be refused.

Bags will be checked on entry and tagged. Please note, Fulham offer a complimentary left luggage service at the Ormiston Bridge Academy on Greswell Street.

Reporting behaviour

If you encounter any poor behaviour during your visit to Craven Cottage, please report this to any steward or staff member located nearby, or by using Fulham’s free text number.

Text ‘FULHAM’ to 60066 – along with your message/report.

Matchday programme

Programmes will be on sale, priced at £4, and available from various sellers on Stevenage Road from two hours before kick-off.

The matchday programme is also available to purchase online from Press Box Publishing.

Accessible information

Audio Descriptive Commentary | Fulham provide Audio Descriptive Commentary for all matches for blind or partially sighted fans. Receivers can be pre-booked by contacting the Supporter Relations team and can be collected from the Ticket Collections Booth on Stevenage Road. Fans are asked to bring their own headphones, with the standard 3.5mm audio jack.

Sunflower Lanyards | Fulham promotes the use of Sunflower lanyards to indicate invisible disabilities. This service is available for any disabled fans who wish to use the scheme; however, it is entirely optional. Those who choose not to wear a lanyard can still access any disability services or provisions, and their level of support from Fulham staff will not be impacted.

Wheelchair Bays | Away end spaces are at a lower and mid-level, accessible via ramps or lifts and all spaces have an accompanying personal assistant seat.

Accessible Toilets | There are accessible toilets in each stand of the ground. All toilets require Radar Key access and include grab rails by the toilet and sink, a vanity curtain and an emergency assistance alarm at floor level.

Assistance Dogs | Assistance dogs are permitted inside the stadium; however, Fulham request that you contact their Supporter Relations team before attending.

Full Access Document | A full access document provided by Fulham can be found here.

FAQs and guides

Further information relating to matchdays at Craven Cottage 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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