Charlton Athletic

Charlton Athletic · The Valley
Charlton Athletic Tickets — Fixtures, Prices & How to Buy
Everything you need to get to a Charlton match at The Valley — upcoming fixtures, buying routes, ticket types and where to sit. Looking for seat advice instead? See our The Valley Seating Guide.

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How to get Charlton tickets

Charlton tickets are usually accessible compared with Premier League London fixtures, but demand rises for big Championship games, London derbies and cup ties.
  • Official club sales — use Charlton’s ticketing channels first.
  • Membership / priority windows — check match-by-match rules.
  • Family tickets — side stands usually make the easiest first visit.
  • Resale marketplaces — verify home/away status before buying.

Ticket prices — what to expect

Ticket type Typical expectation Notes
Standard adult Championship London pricing varies by match and stand
Concession / junior discounted if available check age bands
Derby / high-demand game book earlier sales criteria may apply
Hospitality premium spend best for comfort/groups
Exact prices change by fixture and sales phase — always confirm current pricing before booking.

Club history

Founded in 1905, Charlton Athletic became one of south-east London’s defining football clubs at The Valley. The Addicks returned to the Championship by beating Leyton Orient 1-0 in the 2025 League One play-off final at Wembley.

Getting to The Valley

Charlton railway station is the closest stop and is a short walk from the stadium. North Greenwich can work with a bus connection. Matchday parking is limited, so rail is usually the easiest route.

Frequently asked questions

Where should I sit at The Valley?
West Stand is best for facilities and overall view; Covered End/North is best for atmosphere. See the full The Valley Seating Guide.
Can I buy Charlton tickets on matchday?
Sometimes, but check official availability first, especially for derbies and high-demand Championship fixtures.
Deciding where to sit? → The Valley Seating Guide