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Est: 1905 Selhurst Park, London
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AccessAble

Crystal Palace Football Club have worked in partnership with AccessAble, to produce detailed pan-disability guides for Selhurst Park.

The accessibility information in this guide aims to assist fans with disabilities and provide an additional resource to help home and away supporters plan their visit.

You can view the guide via accessable.co.uk/organisations/crystal-palace-football-club

Arriving at Selhurst Park from City Centre

Located 8 miles from central London, Selhurst Park is best reached using overground train services.

Do not make the mistake of going to Crystal Palace station, as this is a long way from the ground. See the public transport section for more information on rail services to the stadium.

Arriving at Selhurst Park by Public Transport

London Overground

Selhurst Park station [SRS]

The station is located at Selhurst Road, London, SE25 5QB; 10 mins’ walk away from the stadium.

It is serviced by: 

  • Southern Rail services from Victoria, London Bridge, and Milton Keynes

Directions to ground: walk up Selhurst Road, turning left into Park Road. The away turnstiles are at the far end.

Thornton Heath station [TTH]

The station is located at Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey, CR7 8RX; 15 mins’ walk away.

It is serviced by:

  • Southern Rail services from Victoria, London Bridge, and Milton Keynes

Directions to ground: head south west on Brigstock Road;  sharp left on the same road, continuing onto High Street; turn left onto Whitehorse Lane; turn right, where the stadium is on your left.

Norwood Junction station [NOR]

The station is located at Station Road, South Norwood, SE25 5AG; 15 mins’ walk away.

It is serviced by:

  • London Overground and Southern Rail services from London Bridge, Victoria, West Croydon and Sutton

Directions to ground: walk up Station Road; turn left into Selhurst Road, then right into Park Road.  The away gates are at the far end.

Bus

Routes X68, 50, 75, 157, 198, 250 and 468 run past the stadium.

Taxi

Carlton Cars - 020 8653 6000
Kendall Cars - 020 8681 3535

Arriving at Selhurst Park by Car

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The M25 circles London, and will connect to many of the following roads based on location::

  • From North: A23; passing Dulwich, Brixton and South London
  • From South: A23, A22, M23; passing Hooley, Caterham, and Gatwick Airport
  • From East: A232, A20; passing Sidcup and West Wickham
  • From West: A3, A232; passing Sutton

From City Centre

The stadium lies just north of Croydon in Thornton Heath, and is 11 miles southeast of Central London. Holmesdale Road runs south of the stadium, Whitehorse Lane to the north. These roads are connected by Clifton Road, which runs along the west side of the stadium.

Stadium Area

There are a number of private residential streets in the immediate surroundings of the stadium, which are subject to time and permit parking restrictions. As such, close access to the ground on matchdays is not generally available by car.

Parking

There is no available parking at the stadium. Some local streets are subject to time restrictions and permit-only requirements. Supporters are advised to leave plenty of time when looking for local parking.

Capacity: 25,486

Record PL attendance: 30,115 v Manchester United (21 April 1993)

Built: 1924

Pitch size: 101m x 68m

Stadium address: Selhurst Park Stadium, Holmesdale Road, London, SE25 6PU

Phone: +44 (0) 20 8768 6000

Selhurst Park has had several renovations since its construction; and 1995 saw the completion of the two-tiered Holmesdale Road Stand.

The stadium has a rich history and, as well as hosting an England v Wales match, it also was the venue for two matches in the 1948 Olympics. 

In the past Crystal Palace has shared the stadium with Wimbledon and a previous partnership with Charlton represented the first ever ground-share in English league football history.

Selhurst Park Stadium Map

Selhurst Park Stadium map