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A Rough Guide To Crystal Palace
Tuesday, 25th Oct 2022 07:45

Arguably one of the worst away section views in the Premier League but the trip to Selhurst Park has always been popular with Saints supporters and this season is no different, read on for all the info needed to make the trip.

The Stadium
Selhurst Park is a mixture of the old and the new, the bad news is that Saints fans are in the old, apart from that its a decent enough ground and its usually had good memories for Saints including that great win against old tenants Wimbledon, when so many Saints supporters attended that it was dubbed Dellhurst Park.

Dont forget to get there early to watch their Eagle swoop across the pitch, a trick they borrowed from Benfica.

Getting There

By Train

The normal route is to get a one day travelcard (around £55 or £40 with network railcard) and go on South Western Railways (Formerly the South West Trains routes) to either Waterloo or Clapham Junction.

But be aware that there are replacement bus services from Southampton to Parkway so that will lead to longer journey times

From Waterloo East you can get a train to Norwood Junction, whilst from Clapham you can go to Selhurst, both stations are around a 5-10 minute walk to the ground.

The Clapham to Selhurst route is usually the easiest in terms of time, but not this year as there is replacement bus services on that line and it will take over an hour. So I would suggest the Waterloo East route.

An alternative route is to use Southern trains and go via the Gatwick line, this takes longer but you can get substantially cheaper fares, by booking via the Southern Trains website and getting off at East Croydon and changing to go one stop to Selhurst. However guess what there are replacement bus services between Southampton & Havant, so this will also take much longer.

Its best to note that Crystal Palace station is nowhere near Selhurst Park.

By Car

Its fairly easy by car, simplest way is to take the M25 east bound and then at Junction 7 and then head towards London on the A23, Palace play just north of Croydon and the ground is well signposted, alternatively you could leave at Junction 10 and then take the A3 north and cut across, although shorter as the crow (or the Eagle) flies it is a little bit harder to navigate.

Parking

Not a lot of parking around the ground with lots of regulations, as normal though the farther you are away the easier it will be to find somewhere, not being a town centre location there aren't a lot of car parks.

The Away Section

As has been the case for a number of years we are in the Arthur Waite stand, a big side stand with a roof that enables you to make a lot of noise, however the view isn't great and the leg room of the seats a little cramped, not that anybody sits.

There are the usual fare in there including beer, however the concourse is cramped and its not a pleasant place to eat and drink, also for high profile games beer can be suspended by the police.

Eating Drinking Etc

If you are coming from Clapham, you could get off at Thornton Heath, apparently the big Weatherspoons opposite is now shut although there is the Railway Telegraph nearby, although there are a few other pubs in the area some will be home fans only its about a 10-15 minute walk from there to the ground.

If you get off at Selhurst there is little to choose from, the one pub between the station and the ground is home fans only.

Norwood Junction has more choice on the main road just by it, but these pubs get busy quickly and it may be hard to get a drink.

If you choose to drink away from the ground, you may have a chance for a quickie before heading to the ground, Clapham Junction has a few pubs outside the station and plenty of trains to get you there on time, from Waterloo East you could get off at London Bridge as there are a plethora of pubs there by the Market, there is a train about every 10 mins from London Bridge to Norwood Junction and they take around 13 mins on average.

If you have any tips for fellow Saints fans travelling on Saturday then feel free to add them in the comments section below.

Crystal Palace
Selhurst Park
Capacity: 26,309 (all seated)
Address: Selhurst Park, London, SE25 6PU
Telephone: 0208 768 6000
Fax: 0208 771 5311
Ticket Office: 0871 2000 071
Pitch Size: 110 x 74 yards
Club Nickname: The Eagles
Year Ground Opened: 1924
Undersoil Heating: Yes
Home Kit: Red and Blue
Official Web Site:
www.cpfc.co.uk

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Consigliere added 20:38 - Oct 25
I have fond memories of that ground, I took my eldest son to his first match there 30 odd years ago. Following an unpopular refereeing decision there was a certain amount of verbal dissent from the crowd but when it quietened down my son piped up “Dad what is a w***ker exactly?” The ripple of laughter passed right round the ground even to the other supporters!
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