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View joelondon's Profile joelondon Flag London 16 May 18 2.27pm Send a Private Message to joelondon Add joelondon as a friend

Hi

I'm planning to introduce my six year old son to the joys of live football next season, and Crystal Palace is our local club.

Any suggestions on child-friendly parts of the ground would be great. Also, how easy does it tend to be to get tickets for weekend games, including big matches?

Cheers.

 

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View topcat's Profile topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 17 May 18 10.13am Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

The Whitehorse Road end is the family stand. Tickets for the big matches are very difficult, in fact you have to be a member to purchase any tickets.

Your best bet is to look for a pre-season friendly match, which never sell out, or an early cup match which also never sell out and are often half the price of league matches.

Alternatively look for a Bromley or Sutton match.

 


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View Ginger Pubic Wig's Profile Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 23 May 18 8.00pm Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

if you're a member I reckon you'd get tickets somewhere in the ground -- often in family friendly areas -- provided you book early. If we have a good season it might be tougher.

 


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View lefty27's Profile lefty27 Flag ipswich 23 May 18 8.03pm Send a Private Message to lefty27 Add lefty27 as a friend

Buy your kid a gold membership and they get a free shirt. I sit in the Arthur with my boy. Easy to get tickets if you are organised. Except against the top 6.

 

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View joelondon's Profile joelondon Flag London 25 May 18 11.24am Send a Private Message to joelondon Add joelondon as a friend

Cheers, thanks

 

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View Isley46's Profile Isley46 Flag Sanderstead 05 Jun 18 12.35pm Send a Private Message to Isley46 Add Isley46 as a friend

if your six year old hasn't been to a game before and you don't know how they may react in a crowd then I'd suggest going to one of the England games at Wembley first.

Usually get an adult and kids ticket for £30 all in.

If that goes well then a gold membership for yourself will let you buy two tickets for each game.

Although for a six year old new to palace the kids gold membership is a good deal - Stadium tour, Christmas and pre season parties / meet the players and train like a pro day all came part of the package.

 

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