Crystal Palace was founded in 1861 and plays in the Premier League, the top flight of England football. Home matches are played at Selhurst Park (capacity 26,309). If you have ever attended a Crystal Palace match, you can log it in Footbeen — the app will map every stadium you have been to, tally your stats, and remember every goal you have seen.
At a glance
- Founded
- 1861
- Country
- England
- League
- Premier League
- Home ground
- Selhurst Park
- Capacity
- 26,309
Recent matches
- 25 Apr 2026 PL Liverpool vs Crystal Palace 3 - 1
- 20 Apr 2026 PL Crystal Palace vs West Ham 0 - 0
- 16 Apr 2026 PL Fiorentina vs Crystal Palace 2 - 1
- 12 Apr 2026 PL Crystal Palace vs Newcastle 2 - 1
- 9 Apr 2026 PL Crystal Palace vs Fiorentina 3 - 0
Upcoming Crystal Palace fixtures
- 2 May 2026 PL Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace A
- 9 May 2026 PL Crystal Palace vs Everton H
- 17 May 2026 PL Brentford vs Crystal Palace A
- 24 May 2026 PL Crystal Palace vs Arsenal H
Frequently asked
How do I track my Crystal Palace matches?
Download Footbeen (free on iOS and Android). Crystal Palace is pre-loaded along with every Premier League fixture since 2010. Tap any match you attended, and it joins your diary — the stadium lights up on your personal map.
Where does Crystal Palace play their home matches?
Crystal Palace play home matches at Selhurst Park in London, capacity 26,309.
Can I log old Crystal Palace matches from years ago?
Yes. Footbeen's catalogue goes back to 2010, so you can retrospectively log Crystal Palace matches you attended from any season since then.
What league does Crystal Palace play in?
Crystal Palace plays in the Premier League, the top division of England football.
What is Crystal Palace's stadium capacity?
Crystal Palace plays at Selhurst Park, which has a capacity of 26,309 spectators in London.
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