By Fulham FC

Fulham's Emirates FA Cup Quarter-Final against Crystal Palace will take place on Saturday 29th March, kicking off at 12.15pm.

The tie will be televised live on ITV1.

Tickets will go on sale on Monday 10th March, with 2024/25 Season Ticket Holders having an exclusive period to purchase their existing Season Ticket seat from 10am on Monday 10th March until 5pm on Tuesday 11th March.

AGE CATEGORY JOHNNY HAYNES STAND & HAMMERSMITH END RIVERSIDE STAND
ADULT £35 £45
65 & OVER £20 £25
18-21 £20 £25
17 & UNDER £10 £10

Supporters are advised to note the following selling schedule is in place for this match:

RELEASE DATE DETAILS
Monday 10th March, 10am On sale to 2024/25 Season Ticket Holders to buy their own seat plus additional tickets - maximum four tickets per person
Tuesday 11th March, 5pm Tickets go off sale whilst unpurchased Season Ticket Holder seats are released
Wednesday 12th March, 10am Tickets go on sale to 2024/25 Members
Thursday 13th March, 10am Tickets on sale to Supporters with a Previous Booking History*

All away supporters will be seated in the Putney End for this fixture, where they will have an increased allocation of seats due to competition rules, occupying Blocks P3-P7. There will be no home supporters seated in the Putney End.

Putney End Season Ticket Holders will not have their usual seat reserved for them and instead will be able to secure seats within the other three stands from 10am on Monday 10th March on a first come, first served basis.

Further matchday information can be found here.

How to Buy

Tickets can be secured from Monday online at fulhamfc.com/tickets, by calling the Fulham FC Ticket Office on 0203 871 0810 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) or in person from the Fulham FC Ticket Office (Mon-Fri, 9:30am-4:30pm).

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*To qualify for Booking History status, supporters must have purchased a Fulham FC Men's First Team ticket in the past five years. Booking History status is not valid if supporters have only previously purchased tickets against the same opposition, in this case Crystal Palace.