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Selhurst Park is a football stadium in Selhurst, in the London Borough of Croydon, England, which is the home ground of Premier League club Crystal Palace. The stadium was designed by Archibald Leitch and opened in 1924. It has hosted international football, as well as games for the 1948 Summer Olympics.
Crystal Palace Football Club, ... (extending overall stadium capacity to 34,000) were approved at a Croydon Council meeting on 19 April 2018. [86]
The following is a list of stadiums in the United Kingdom with a capacity of 5,000 or more. They are ordered by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally hold. Capacities are standard total capacity, including seats and any standing areas, and excluding any temporary seating.
Stadium Location Capacity Sport Occupant Notes Stamford Bridge: Fulham, London: 60,000 Football Chelsea: In planning stage Crystal Palace Park: Crystal Palace, London: 40,000 Football Crystal Palace: In planning stage Fossetts Farm Stadium: Southend, Essex: 22,000 Football Southend United: In planning stage Five Towns Stadium: Castleford, West ...
Follow all the action from American Express Stadium. ... 3 Crystal Palace FC. Brighton & Hove Albion vs Crystal Palace. 16:06. It's all over on the south coast, as Crystal Palace claim a huge 3-1 ...
The club submitted plans for these developments of the ground, with the proposed capacity increase up to 38,000 after completion. [78] These plans were formally approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council in July 2022 though work has yet to commence. [79] Selhurst Park (redevelopment) c. 34,000 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace FC - Manchester City FC. Crystal Palace vs Manchester City. 13:00. Follow all the goals and latest action from the Premier League here with The Independent. Team news and line-ups ...
The capacity figures are standard, permanent total capacity, including both seating and any permanent standing areas, but excluding any temporary accommodation. Incidental record attendance is not considered relevant. Only regular capacity counts; for attendance records, see List of sporting venues with a highest attendance of 100,000 or more.