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Selhurst Park seating plan & guide

Selhurst Park has been Crystal Palace's home since 1924 and was designed by renowned stadium architect Archibald Leitch. The compact South London ground holds around 25,200 and is famed for the noise and choreographed displays of the Holmesdale Fanatics, with a redevelopment planned to raise capacity above 33,000.

CityLondon
Opened1924
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈25,200

Best sections

Holmesdale Road End

The double-tier home end driven by the Holmesdale Fanatics — the loudest, most visual section of the ground.

Arthur Wait Stand

A side stand that also houses away fans at one end; home blocks offer close, traditional side-on views.

Main Stand

The original 1924 Leitch stand with the directors' box and central views; characterful but seating is tighter than modern stands.

Insider tips

  • Three rail stations — Selhurst, Thornton Heath and Norwood Junction — each sit roughly 10–15 minutes' walk away, spreading the matchday crowds.
  • This is one of the smaller, older Premier League grounds, so legroom and sightlines vary by stand — check the specific block before buying.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Selhurst Park?

Holmesdale Road End offer the closest view, while main stand are the best value. The original 1924 Leitch stand with the directors' box and central views; characterful but seating is tighter than modern stands.

Where is Selhurst Park?

Selhurst Park is a football stadium in London, opened in 1924 with a capacity of ≈25,200.

Where can I find the cheapest Selhurst Park tickets?

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