Don't miss the London derby with Palace - under 200 tickets left!

Crystal Palace

 

Don't miss out on our first London derby of the season - buy your tickets for Saturday's Premier League visit of Crystal Palace now!

After West Ham United's sensational start to the season, which saw the Hammers go top of the Premier League table with a magnificent 4-1 win over Leicester City on Monday night, you simply don't want to miss our meeting with the Eagles.

Eight goals scored in our opening two matches has shown the attacking power of David Moyes' men and you can be there in person to watch it for yourself on Saturday, but hurry before tickets sell out.

Tickets are on general sale from just £30 Adults and £15 Juniors and are selling fast.

And with restrictions now lifted, a capacity 60,000 crowd will be in attendance for what promises to be a thrilling top-flight fixture.

Buy your tickets for Crystal Palace now!

West Ham fans at London Stadium

 

The game will be our first meeting with the Eagles since the 3-2 victory at Selhurst Park last season, when Betway Hammer of the Year Tomáš Souček and Craig Dawson shared our goals.

In line with our policy of affordable family football, tickets start from just £30 Adults and £15 Juniors - so don't miss out!

Make sure you’re there as we look to continue last season’s record-breaking form into the first home matches of this campaign and buy your tickets now.

Secure your place now! Buy online here or call the Ticket Office on 0333 030 1966. Phone lines are open Monday to Friday 9am-5pm.

 

Crystal Palace

 

See full pricing and sales dates information for the Crystal Palace fixture here.  

Continuing to work in line with Premier League guidance, anyone attending this fixture should be prepared for a check of their COVID status, whether that be by displaying proof of full vaccination or a negative lateral flow test in the 48 hours prior to kick-off. The Club encourages supporters to download the NHS app to demonstrate that status, as well as considering their journey to London Stadium, including arriving at least an hour before kick-off.

For at least our first two home fixtures against Leicester City and Crystal Palace, supporters will receive an email from the Club with their ticket(s) included and will be able to access London Stadium via the following ways which cater for all:

  • Download your e-ticket to your smartphone or relevant device for scanning upon entry
  • Print your e-ticket at home from any computer or device
  • Head to a clearly designated and exclusive window at the Ticket Office at London Stadium 90 mins before kick-off to receive a paper ticket printed by the Club
  • Special arrangements will be in place for any supporters who are not able to utilise one of the methods above. Simply contact the Ticket Office on 0333 030 1966, select ‘Option 2’ and the Club will personally ensure that your individual needs are met

Should you wish to take up the final two options above, please arrive early at London Stadium and the Club will endeavour to print your ticket as quickly as possible to ensure your smooth entry to the Stadium for these fixtures.

Click here for more information on supporter access to London Stadium on matchdays this season.

The return of our supporters to matches has been a welcome sight for everyone at West Ham United, with the Club continuing to work in conjunction with all relevant stakeholders, including consultation with the Independent Supporters Committee throughout, while adhering to evolving Government and Premier League guidance.

This enables the Club to put an efficient and effective plan in place, including the continuation of a Code of Conduct which can be read in full here, to prevent the spread of the virus and, above all, ensure the health, safety and comfort of all of our supporters at London Stadium. The protocols within the Code of Conduct are subject to change to reflect the latest guidance from the Government and Premier League.

We are fully prepared for the return of our fans and remind all that we have a collective responsibility to keep one another safe. We are all familiar with protocols and urge everyone attending to continue to act responsibly. Thank you for your continued co-operation.