mr. apollo
Member
- Location
- Somewhere in Switzerland
- Country
Switzerland
As a season ticket holder living abroad, I thought that I would address the issues this raises.
1. Booking flight and hotel.
Obviously you want to book early to get the best prices, BUT the game can be moved. Here is what you need to know to avoid the inconvenience of moving flights hotel.
a. Make sure TV has not moved game.
These are provisional days for TV pick announcements: 26/27 season
TBC
This is a link to see what is showing on SKY TNT
b. Make sure there is not a UEFA match the week before (Saturday games move to Sunday)
When are the 2026/27 Europa League league matches?
Which means normally these games will be moved to Sunday unless hijacked by TV.
Link for all you need to know about Europa League dates
One more tip flying to Gatwick is by far the best bet, get a train to East Croydon (trains are from South Terminal), then change to Selhurst or Norwood Junction and follow the crowd.
At Gatwick don't waste time buying a ticket or Oyster card, just swipe your credit card entering and leaving stations.
For those arriving at Heathrow there is a bus service to West Croydon Bus station (stop B3) and East Croydon Dingwall Road (stop E8), the SL7. Here is the link to it's site.
SL7 Heathrow to Croydon
I'll update if I can think of anything else.
1. Booking flight and hotel.
Obviously you want to book early to get the best prices, BUT the game can be moved. Here is what you need to know to avoid the inconvenience of moving flights hotel.
a. Make sure TV has not moved game.
These are provisional days for TV pick announcements: 26/27 season
TBC
This is a link to see what is showing on SKY TNT
b. Make sure there is not a UEFA match the week before (Saturday games move to Sunday)
When are the 2026/27 Europa League league matches?
- TBC
Which means normally these games will be moved to Sunday unless hijacked by TV.
Link for all you need to know about Europa League dates
One more tip flying to Gatwick is by far the best bet, get a train to East Croydon (trains are from South Terminal), then change to Selhurst or Norwood Junction and follow the crowd.
At Gatwick don't waste time buying a ticket or Oyster card, just swipe your credit card entering and leaving stations.
For those arriving at Heathrow there is a bus service to West Croydon Bus station (stop B3) and East Croydon Dingwall Road (stop E8), the SL7. Here is the link to it's site.
SL7 Heathrow to Croydon
I'll update if I can think of anything else.
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