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Community Shield 2025: Likely date, ticket prices and allocation as Crystal Palace and…

Crystal Palace are headed back to Wembley StadiumCrystal Palace are headed back to Wembley Stadium

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What you need to know about the 2025 Community Shield with Crystal Palace having another Wembley appearance awaiting them.

Palace can also look forward to a return to Wembley Stadium, securing a spot in the Community Shield, which will take place just before the start of the new Premier League campaign. Here is what we know about that fixture so far.

When is the Community Shield 2025?

The 2025 FA Community Shield will take place on either August 9 or 10. The exact date of the fixture is yet to be confirmed by the FA. It will, as ever, take place at Wembley Stadium. This year’s teams will be Premier League champions Liverpool and FA Cup winners Crystal Palace. Liverpool have won 16 Community Shields to date, while this will be Palace’s first-ever appearance in a Community Shield fixture.

Likely Community Shield 2025 ticket prices

We don’t yet have the ticket prices for the 2025 Community Shield fixture, but as a guide, we have pulled together last seasons ticket prices. Each club was allocated 31,500 tickets for last year’s fixture, and this is usually a stead fixture. Here are the most recent ticket prices:

Level 2 - Adult - £65 // Under 18 & Over 65 - £50

Category 1 - Adult - £45 // Under 18 & Over 65 - £35

Category 2 - Adult - £35 // Under 18 & Over 65 - £25

Category 3 - Adult - £25 // Under 18 & Over 65 - £15

Category 4 - Adult - £20 // Under 18 & Over 65 - £10

*Disabled supporters will pay the Category 4 pricing regardless of the position of seating.

What Oliver Glasner has said about Crystal Palace’s FA Cup success

Addressing the Palace fans after Tuesday night’s win over Wolves, Glasner said of Palace’s success: “I think it's not too easy to find the right words now after those words. But what I can say to all of you is just a huge thank you. And I think now, after the last couple of weeks, we all get the reward for the awful start! In this start – and this is I think when everybody takes this as a learning and we are talking quite often about it – after a win at the moment, it's not so easy to learn something because we're all flying, everybody is celebrating and drinking.

“Then it's not so easy to learn something. But after defeats, in tough times, if you take the right conclusions, it can help you reach the next level. And I think this is what we all could experience this year. And it's really a big credit to all of you that when we were struggling, when we didn't get the results, you always stick to us. You always supported us. And we always were one. We always were Crystal Palace. That's why we could write history in the league, why we could write history winning the FA Cup. So, thank you very much for this huge support.”

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