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Home tickets for remainder of 2025 now on sale

clive
clive Posts: 19,454
edited August 20 in General Charlton
Tickets for the Addicks' remaining home Sky Bet Championship fixtures of 2025 are now on sale!

Charlton’s first game of the season against Watford was the highest attended home-opener at The Valley since 2008 and tickets are selling well for the Addicks’ clash against Leicester City on Saturday and the visit of Millwall on Saturday, September 13th.

With the league games for the rest of 2025 going on sale, supporters should be aware of the below:

  • Introduce a new Addick: The fixture against Swansea City on Saturday, November 1st is a Kids For A Quid game
  • Bring your work colleagues: Charlton’s midweek games against West Bromwich Albion (Tuesday, November 4th) and Middlesbrough (Tuesday, December 9th) will be bronze category games, with all adult tickets priced from just £20
  • The fixtures against Sheffield Wednesday (Saturday, October 18th), Southampton (Saturday, November 22nd) and Portsmouth (Saturday, December 6th) have been assigned as gold category games
  • The aforementioned fixture against Portsmouth will go on restricted sale to supporters on the club’s database as of Tuesday, August 19th

Click here to purchase your tickets for any game for the remainder of 2025.

https://www.charltonafc.com/news/home-tickets-remainder-2025-sale-now

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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,041
    Bronze games a good idea for midweek fixtures
  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 2,972
    Will this not just increase touting of tickets, people buying tickets for games with no intention of going and then waiting for the demand too mean people will pay over the odds.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,764
    They must mean Boro (H) on 9th December as we are away to Portsmouth on the 29th!
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,041
    msomerton said:
    Will this not just increase touting of tickets, people buying tickets for games with no intention of going and then waiting for the demand too mean people will pay over the odds.
    That relies on games selling out
  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 2,972
    fenaddick said:
    msomerton said:
    Will this not just increase touting of tickets, people buying tickets for games with no intention of going and then waiting for the demand too mean people will pay over the odds.
    That relies on games selling out
    fenaddick said:
    msomerton said:
    Will this not just increase touting of tickets, people buying tickets for games with no intention of going and then waiting for the demand too mean people will pay over the odds.
    That relies on games selling out
    What is a sell out crowd. Also it likely means if you  want to bring a friend or friends and have say left the decision close to the game in mind you will not get tickets for them any where near year in a stand.
  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 2,972
    Why do the club need so much money in advance.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,041
    msomerton said:
    Why do the club need so much money in advance.
    Why not put a positive spin on it? Isn't it great that supporters can buy tickets and plan in plenty of time. I'd rather have 4 months to buy a ticket than 4 weeks.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,222
    Interesting that Portsmouth is now on restricted sale but Sheffield Wednesday and Southampton are not. 

    All 3 clubs will sell their allocation 
  • DoctorCharlton
    DoctorCharlton Posts: 2,463
    West Stand D is showing £30 for West Brom... shouldn't it be £20 as per comms? (all adult tickets £20).
  • West Stand D is showing £30 for West Brom... shouldn't it be £20 as per comms? (all adult tickets £20).
    Noticed that. Bit of a shame that you can get better seats than your season ticket zone for £20. 

    But hey ho, the main thing is seeing a packed Valley.
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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,041
    shirty5 said:
    Interesting that Portsmouth is now on restricted sale but Sheffield Wednesday and Southampton are not. 

    All 3 clubs will sell their allocation 
    I thought that too, maybe the club are using those attractive games to get people on the database for future restricted sales 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,037
    edited August 19
    fenaddick said:
    msomerton said:
    Why do the club need so much money in advance.
    Why not put a positive spin on it? Isn't it great that supporters can buy tickets and plan in plenty of time. I'd rather have 4 months to buy a ticket than 4 weeks.
    Absolutely.

    Perhaps a good idea is to offer 5 game packages and you can sellect the games you go to.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,041
    fenaddick said:
    msomerton said:
    Why do the club need so much money in advance.
    Why not put a positive spin on it? Isn't it great that supporters can buy tickets and plan in plenty of time. I'd rather have 4 months to buy a ticket than 4 weeks.
    Absolutely.

    Perhaps a good idea is to offer 5 game packages and you can sellect the games you go to.
    Although a nice idea in principle the fact there are gold, silver and bronze games on sale makes that quite tricky from a pricing POV
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,284
    msomerton said:
    Why do the club need so much money in advance.
    Think it’s actually a good idea to get new fans in that aren’t on the database. As home tickets are now on sale in plenty of time before the away tickets are sold out and the game goes to restricted. Might end up with some away fans in the home end though… 
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,918
    msomerton said:
    fenaddick said:
    msomerton said:
    Will this not just increase touting of tickets, people buying tickets for games with no intention of going and then waiting for the demand too mean people will pay over the odds.
    That relies on games selling out
    fenaddick said:
    msomerton said:
    Will this not just increase touting of tickets, people buying tickets for games with no intention of going and then waiting for the demand too mean people will pay over the odds.
    That relies on games selling out
    What is a sell out crowd. Also it likely means if you  want to bring a friend or friends and have say left the decision close to the game in mind you will not get tickets for them any where near year in a stand.
    We expect the club to hold back 1000s until the week of the game incase someone fancies a walkup ? 

    Just move your seat to where there is space would be the easiest solution. 
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,918
    fenaddick said:
    msomerton said:
    Why do the club need so much money in advance.
    Why not put a positive spin on ii
    We'll have none of that positivity malarkey around here please. 
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,855
    msomerton said:
    Why do the club need so much money in advance.
    Why wouldn't they need (want?) "so much money" in advance? 
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,220
    msomerton said:
    Will this not just increase touting of tickets, people buying tickets for games with no intention of going and then waiting for the demand too mean people will pay over the odds.
    msomerton said:
    Why do the club need so much money in advance.
    I can't believe these are your responses after the club has released ticket details and hopefully ensuring plenty of time for non-season ticket fans to plan in advance and maybe buy tickets for several games instead of maybe just one or two. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,628
    msomerton said:
    Why do the club need so much money in advance.
    We are going bust. Selling Leaburn (Tracey that is) was just the first sign 🙂
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,454
    I may be wrong but the club has been selling tickets months in advance over the last couple of seasons, the difference this season is that they have priced the games & are notifying fans of different prices, offers etc in advance rather changing prices & at the last minute causing fans to ask for refunds or change their seats etc.
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  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,978
    edited August 19
    West Stand D is showing £30 for West Brom... shouldn't it be £20 as per comms? (all adult tickets £20).
    Yeah same here, trying to get a mate a ticket next to my season ticket for West Brom, it's showing as £30. Unless Ive read it wrong, to me it suggests every area in the ground should be £20?
  • CAFC_boi
    CAFC_boi Posts: 271
    I presume they meant starting from £20 not all tickets being £20, which seems a bit too much of a giveaway and also devalues STs. 
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,734
    edited August 19
    There is a huge amount of headroom in the season ticket prices. Nobody is missing out because of a match ticket offer to non ST holders. In fact most people buying STs did not know what the match prices would be.
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,284
    £35 for some of these games is ridiculous. Especially Sheffield Wednesday, who are likely to be bottom of the league 
  • CheshireAddick
    CheshireAddick Posts: 1,305
    I've lost track now. Does this mean that the sky games for the rest of the year have been announced now or are the days / times likely to change because of sky?.

  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,001
    msomerton said:
    fenaddick said:
    msomerton said:
    Will this not just increase touting of tickets, people buying tickets for games with no intention of going and then waiting for the demand too mean people will pay over the odds.
    That relies on games selling out
    fenaddick said:
    msomerton said:
    Will this not just increase touting of tickets, people buying tickets for games with no intention of going and then waiting for the demand too mean people will pay over the odds.
    That relies on games selling out
    What is a sell out crowd.
    A sell out crowd is when all the tickets have been sold.

    No words.
  • CAFC_boi
    CAFC_boi Posts: 271
    I've lost track now. Does this mean that the sky games for the rest of the year have been announced now or are the days / times likely to change because of sky?.

    Yes - all dates and times of fixtures this calendar year (2025) are confirmed now and hence why they can sell the tickets now. 

    The whole seasons fixtures are not confirmed yet for 2026 part of the season. 
  • southamptonaddick
    southamptonaddick Posts: 4,054
    edited August 19
    West Stand D is showing £30 for West Brom... shouldn't it be £20 as per comms? (all adult tickets £20).
    It actually says from £20.
    I don't know if this has changed from earlier but definitely says FROM £20 now. 
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,195
    West Stand D is showing £30 for West Brom... shouldn't it be £20 as per comms? (all adult tickets £20).
    It actually says from £20.
    I don't know if this has changed from earlier but definitely says FROM £20 now. 
    That’s a shame, because all tickets £20 would have been a good offer. 
  • West Stand D is showing £30 for West Brom... shouldn't it be £20 as per comms? (all adult tickets £20).
    It actually says from £20.
    I don't know if this has changed from earlier but definitely says FROM £20 now. 
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/home-tickets-remainder-2025-sale-now

    This link does not state that?

    All adult tickets priced from £20, is poor wording.