Crystal Palace vs Arsenal in the Premier League final day will see Arsenal guaranteed a first title in 22 years, with ticket sales capped at £30 for away fans. According to Goal.com and Arsenal.com. The Gunners have secured the title after Manchester City lost to Bournemouth, with Mikel Arteta’s side now turning attention to the Champions League final against PSG. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace will host the match at Selhurst Park, known for its tough atmosphere for visiting teams.
Ticket Sales and Pricing
Crystal Palace and Arsenal have implemented a three-tier ticket allocation system, according to Goal.com, though Season ticket holders are prioritized first, followed by loyal fans with a history of attending home games, and finally the general public. For Arsenal fans. The Premier League allows away tickets to be sold for a maximum of £30, as reported by Goal.com; those who cannot qualify for official sales often turn to secondary platforms like StubHub or Livefootballtickets, where prices can exceed face value.
Arsenal.com also announced that members can purchase digital tickets for a live screening of the UEFA Champions League final at Emirates Stadium, while these tickets are available only to members, with a limit of one ticket per membership and a maximum of six per booking. The sales phases are staggered, with junior members and Platinum or Gold members receiving priority. Disabled supporters receive concession tickets and complimentary personal assistant tickets, and parking can be booked starting May 20.
Matchday Atmosphere and Expectations
Oliver Glasner, Crystal Palace’s manager, has dismissed any notion that his team will roll over against Arsenal. According to Goal.com, the final 90 minutes of the domestic season carry high stakes for the visitors, even though the result does not affect the title. The Gunners will aim to finish their campaign on a high note ahead of their Champions League final against PSG. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace will also be focused on their upcoming European Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano.
For those unable to attend in person, the match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, with live streaming available via the Sky Sports app, website, or the NOW app, as reported by the-sun.com. The match will kick off on Sunday, with the exact time yet to be confirmed. The atmosphere at Selhurst Park is expected to be electric, with fans from both clubs keen to witness a historic moment for Arsenal.
Additional Events and Fan Engagement
Arsenal.com also shared that there will be no ticket transfer service for the Champions League screening event, but a Ticket Exchange will be available from May 22 to May 29 for those who purchased in earlier sales phases. Digital tickets can be downloaded via The Arsenal app. There will be no hospitality packages for the event, but Arsenal members can purchase tickets on a first-come, first-served basis.
For football fans in general, the-sun.com noted that the match is part of a busy period in English football, with multiple European finals on the horizon. The head-to-head record between Arsenal and Crystal Palace remains in the Gunners’ favor, according to FotMob, with 24 wins for Arsenal compared to 7 for Palace in previous meetings. This adds to the anticipation for a final-day clash that could serve as a fitting send-off for both teams’ domestic campaigns.
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