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Tickets to Charlton 2025/26

Charlton Athletic compete in the EFL Championship, London's second tier of English football, playing their home matches at The Valley in southeast London. Charlton tickets are available for all home fixtures throughout the 2025/26 season, covering league matches, cup games and any notable home ties. footballticketscompare.com connects fans with partners listing tickets across seating categories, including options for visiting supporters. Whether you're a local fan or travelling from abroad, this guide covers the buying process, stand options, match packages and everything else you need to plan your visit to The Valley.

Where to buy Charlton tickets

The most direct route is through Charlton Athletic's official club website, where members and registered fans typically get early access before general sale opens. For sold-out fixtures or if you prefer a packaged option, partners we list offer football tickets through established ticket companies and travel agencies. Delivery methods vary — e-tickets sent by email are common, while some partners use mobile delivery or physical dispatch for international orders. Always check the delivery method before completing a purchase, particularly if you're travelling from outside the UK, as postal timelines can be tight around matchday.

Sections and price levels

The Valley has four main stands: the North Stand, South Stand, East Stand and West Stand. Home supporters fill the majority of the ground, with visiting fans typically allocated a section of the North Stand. The West Stand is the main stand and tends to carry slightly higher prices due to better sightlines and proximity to facilities. The East Stand and North Stand offer more affordable options for home fans. Away allocations are generally modest in size, so visiting supporters should book early for popular matches. Prices vary across categories, with concessions available for juniors and seniors in most sections.

Match packages with accommodation

Travel packages include a match ticket combined with hotel accommodation, typically in central London or closer to southeast London near the stadium. Partners offer various package lengths — usually one or two nights — with some including transport from central London to The Valley. These packages suit fans travelling from outside the UK who want a straightforward arrangement without booking each element separately. The hotel tier and location vary depending on the partner and package level chosen. For high-profile Championship fixtures or London derbies, packages tend to sell faster, so starting your search early gives you more options.

The Valley, London

The Valley is located in Floyd Road, Charlton, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, southeast London. The stadium holds around 27,000 spectators and has been Charlton's home ground since 1919, with a famous period of absence between 1985 and 1992 when the club played elsewhere before returning following a fan-led campaign. The nearest rail station is Charlton, served by Southeastern trains from London Bridge and Cannon Street, making it straightforward to reach from central London. The surrounding area is largely residential, with a handful of pubs within walking distance that fill up on matchdays.

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Charlton season 2025/2026

Charlton Athletic are competing in the EFL Championship for the 2025/26 season, facing sides including Leeds United, Burnley, Middlesbrough, Sheffield United and other second-tier clubs across a 46-game league schedule. Cup competitions add further fixtures to the calendar. London derbies against clubs such as Queens Park Rangers, Millwall and Brentford — depending on league composition — tend to attract the most attention from both sets of supporters. Tracking the fixture list early helps identify which home games are likely to be most popular. See also: Millwall tickets · Crystal Palace tickets · Brentford tickets · Queens Park Rangers tickets

Ticket categories and prices

Charlton use a category system — typically Category A, B and C — where Category A covers the biggest fixtures and carries the highest prices, while Category C applies to lower-profile home matches and is the most affordable. The difference between categories can be meaningful, so checking which category a specific fixture falls into before buying is worthwhile. Concession prices are available for under-18s and over-65s in most seating areas. Junior tickets, particularly for Category C matches, represent the most cost-effective way to attend. Some partners we list also offer combined deals that bundle tickets across multiple price tiers.

Authorised sellers

Authorised sellers have a formal agreement with the club or a recognised governing body, which means tickets come with a degree of buyer protection and are less likely to be invalid at the turnstile. footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised partners, and this distinction is made clear on the platform. Non-authorised sellers can still be legitimate and reliable, but it's worth reviewing their terms, refund policies and customer feedback before purchasing. For high-stakes matches where entry issues would be costly, sticking to authorised channels reduces risk. For lower-profile fixtures, the wider market generally offers more availability.

Club history

Charlton Athletic were founded in 1905 in southeast London and have spent periods in the top flight, most notably in the late 1990s and early 2000s when the club held its own in the Premier League under manager Alan Curbishley. The club won the FA Cup in 1947, which remains their most significant trophy. The return to The Valley in 1992, after seven years away, is a defining moment in the club's story — driven largely by the supporters themselves. The rivalry with Millwall is the most notable local derby. Stuart Leary and Sam Bartram are among the most celebrated figures in the club's history.

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