Here we take a look at how much Crystal Palace fans can expect to pay for FA Cup semi-final tickets.
Crystal Palace have secured their place in the 2025 FA Cup semi-finals, pulling off a big away win over London rivals Fulham in their quarter-final on Saturday. Eberechi Eze produced a moment of brilliance to open the scoring in the first half, and Ismaila Sarr scored four minutes to take a strong advantage into the second half.
That advantage was well protected in the second half, with Eddie Nketiah adding gloss to the scoreline, and Palace can now look forward to an FA Cup semi-final. Here we run you through the details as fans start to plan for their trip to Wembley Stadium
When is the FA Cup semi-final draw?
The FA Cup semi-final will take place on Sunday, March 30, after the Preston North End vs Aston Villa quarter-final. The ball numbers are as follows:
1. Crystal Palace
2. Preston North End of Aston Villa
3. AFC Bournemouth or Manchester City
4. Brighton & Hove Albion or Nottingham Forest
When are the FA Cup semi-finals?
The FA Cup semi-finals will take place at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, April 26 and Sunday, April 27. Which one of those dates Palace play on will be decided by the draw.
How much are FA Cup semi-final tickets at Wembley?
We don’t yet have the ticket prices for this year yet, with the clubs likely to release the details during the coming week. What we can go off are the prices the FA set last season.
For tickets in levels 1 and 5, fans paid £80 for adult tickets in category 1, while category 2 cost £65 and category 3 £45. Category 4 tickets cost £30, and there are concessions for seniors 65 and over as well as children and young adults under 20 years of age.
In level 2, category 1 tickets were £120 last season, while category 2 tickets were £100.
How many FA Cup semi-final tickets will Crystal Palace receive?
Again, we will have to wait for confirmation for this season’s allocation, but last season clubs received 34,000 tickets each for the FA Cup semi-finals. The allocation for the final, should Palace get there, is usually a little lower because of tickets the FA offers elsewhere aside from the two clubs.
Glasner on Palace’s ‘fantastic situation’
Palace boss Oliver Glasner spoke before the Fulham game about the good mood around Selhurst Park as his men head into the final stages of the campaign. He said: “I think we are in a fantastic situation – Crystal Palace are in a fantastic situation. Two months to go [this season]. I remember I arrived a little bit more than one year ago and the situation was completely different, and so I think now we have so much to achieve, we have so much to win, and it's the best thing you can have in the crunch time: you play for something.
“We are in a good situation in the league, we are in the quarter-finals of a cup competition, and this is what we all want to do: we want to have really competitive games until the end of the season and play for something and not worry about relegation. All the players are fit, all the players are in great shape, there’s a great mood in the dressing room. We don't often have these periods in football, because in football over a season, there are many moments you have to solve problems with injuries, with the schedule, whatever.
“Now, we are in a great situation, and this is what I told the players. It's up to us to keep this until the end of the season and have two great months together we will always remember, and this is a huge opportunity. But also now it's not just enjoying this. We know we have to work hard, we have to perform on our best level, but really enjoy this time because it's a great time.”
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