This Saturday, February 22, at 15:00 GMT, Crystal Palace will try to maintain their strong away performance against Fulham; fans attending the game should take note of the crucial facts below.
A “strict no bags policy for this fixture” has been announced by Fulham in a statement, which you can read here.
“Bags that comply with our standard matchday bag policy regulations will still not be permitted into the ground on Saturday,” the statement affirms. Additionally prohibited are musical instruments and flags.
“Any fan who tries to bring a bag into the Putney End will be sent to the Bag Drop location, which charges a £5 obligatory fee and donates to the Fulham FC Foundation.
“You may get more details about our Bag Drop facility here. For enquiries about our bag policy, please send an email to enquiries@fulhamfc.com.
Please make sure you read the information about Fulham’s away supporters here.
It is important to warn fans to stay off the pitch at all times. The offenders can face legal action.

Flares, flash bangs and other pyrotechnics are prohibited in stadiums for the protection of all spectators.
Nowhere on the stadium campus is it allowed to smoke or use e-cigarettes.
The Putney End has a home section as well as the official seats for visiting supporters. Please be aware that the Mixed area is no longer available. The Putney End concourse has shared facilities all the way along.
Entering the stadium
The stadium opens 90 minutes prior to Kick-Off; however we encourage our supporters to arrive as early as possible as searching will be in operation at the turnstiles.
Away fans tickets are located in the Putney End, with entrances on Stevenage Road on the side closest to Bishop’s Park.
Match Tickets
Tickets for this match have sold out.
All tickets for this fixture are paper tickets and have been mailed to the payment owner.
Supporters must have a Season Ticket, Season Ticket+ or Membership to purchase for these games. Members can take advantage of a whole host of benefits, including priority ticket access for selected Members. Grab yours here from just £25!

Travelling by public transport
Craven Cottage is accessible via all major transport links.
Make your way from Putney Bridge or Hammersmith Underground Stations, Putney Rail Station or the local bus stop. There’s even a ferry to Putney Wharf for those wanting to travel from the City.
The closest mainline railway station to Craven Cottage is Putney, located on Putney High Street, south of the River Thames.
For all the latest updates from Transport for London, please click here.
By coach
There will be one supporters coach travelling from Selhurst Park.
Tickets will cost £25 per person with a departure time of 11:30 GMT.
By bus
From Kingston-upon-Thames bus station – Take either the number 85 or C4 bus to Putney Bridge. The ground is approximately 10 – 15 min walk from Putney Bridge.
From Hammersmith – Catch the following bus which run down Fulham Palace Road: 220.
From Putney – Catch either the 74, 424 or the 220 to Fulham Palace Road.
By car
Due to its location, Craven Cottage has no official stadium car park. Public parking regulations apply equally to home and visiting supporters.
Parking around Craven Cottage is extremely limited and access to the surrounding streets on a matchday is restricted by a Traffic Management Order.
There is a one-hour maximum stay policy for non-residential pay and display visitors between 9am and 9.30pm on all Monday to Sunday matchdays, including Bank Holidays.
For more information please visit the Hammersmith and Fulham Parking page or refer to this map for details of parking restrictions in the borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
Other useful information
There are a wide range of catering outlets inside the stadium and food & drink is available when the ground opens 90 minutes prior to kick-off.
Please note that alcoholic drinks must not be consumed within sight of the pitch and cannot be taken into your seat in the stand. Units stop serving alcohol 10 minutes prior to Kick-Off and resume again 15 minutes before half-time.
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