The Addicks have been allocated around 2,400 places for the Championship match at Selhurst Park on Saturday, September 1st (3pm).
And Valley Gold season-ticket holders will be able to seal their seat for the clash from 8am on Friday.
Tickets will be available to all members who complete Voucher A of their season-ticket booklets and provide their Valley Gold membership number, with applications to be made either by post or in person at the Valley commercial centre.
The tickets are priced £30 adults and £18 over 60s and U18s. The club has also been allocated five wheelchair places, which are priced £18, with a helper able to attend free of charge.
From 8am on Wednesday, August 15th, priority will be extended to all season-ticket holders with Voucher A plus a ticket stub from the Carling Cup fixture against Swindon Town next Tuesday or a ticket stub for the away league match against Stoke City on August 18th.
Given the club will not yet have played Stoke when this priority is reached, fans will not yet have Stoke stubs so this will only be applicable when supporters purchase tickets over the counter.
Fans will again be able to apply either in person at the Valley commercial centre or by post as Voucher A is required, and commercial centre staff will return supporters' ticket stubs for potential use at future high-demand games.
From 8am on Monday, August 20th, all season-ticket holders with Voucher A will be able to purchase seats for the match against the Eagles in person or by post.
At no stage will the commercial centre be able to take telephone bookings due to the requirements relating to Voucher A, and seats for the match will not be available from the Bexleyheath retail outlet, which only sells tickets for home matches on general sale.
The club intends to make an announcement on August 25th, the day of the home league fixture against Sheffield Wednesday, regarding any plans to extend ticket priority to Red Card members, should any seats remain.
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I thought we went for the larger allocation?
I thought that section held 2800 anyway. Or have they segregated 400 seats in case of possible shoeing antics.
Im Valley Gold so sorted but I bet a few of our more, err, "passionate" fans will miss out. Boo.
I would love to go to Stoke away, but require a lift...(if any one can drop me a private message it will be much appreciated.)
Hopefully the bloke who is gonna be my boss that week is into his football and lets me do a sly escape in time to drive to the potteries. Fingers crossed
F*** the "regular" away fans as they are of no financial advantage to the club whatsoever.
*ducks*