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Crystal Palace Hospitality & VIP Packages

Executive Box 32/ 33 Whitehorse Lane End

Experience Premier League action in style with a Crystal Palace hospitality package in the Executive Box 32/33 at the Whitehorse Lane End. Enjoy exclusive access to your private box with balcony seating just outside, opening 3 hours before kick-off and remaining available 1 hour after the final whistle. Your day includes a delicious pre-match two-course meal, complimentary beer, wine and soft drinks, plus an official match programme – the perfect way to watch Palace in comfort and luxury.

Package To Include:

  • Executive Box 32/33 Whitehorse Lane

  • Balcony seats outside box

  • Access 3 hrs pre/1hr post match

  • Pre match 2 course meal

  • Complimentary beer/wine/soft drinks

  • Match programme

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    Find Out More About Crystal Palace 

    Crystal Palace Football Club, founded in 1905, is a historic South London team competing in the Premier League. Nicknamed The Eagles, the club is renowned for its passionate fan base and iconic atmosphere, especially in the Holmesdale Stand, where supporters create one of the loudest crowds in English football. Palace play their home matches at Selhurst Park Stadium, located in Croydon, which has been their home since 1924. The ground currently seats over 25,000 fans and is known for its traditional design that keeps spectators close to the pitch, making it an intimidating venue for visiting teams. Over the years, Selhurst Park has hosted international fixtures and even ground-shared with other London clubs, adding to its rich history. With exciting Premier League football, loyal supporters, and ongoing redevelopment plans to modernise the Main Stand, Crystal Palace and Selhurst Park continue to play a central role in London’s football culture.

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