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Selhurst Park 2026 bag policy explained: Size limits, rules and prohibited items

Selhurst Park 2026 bag policy explained: Size limits, rules and prohibited items
General view inside Selhurst Park - Photo via IMAGO / NurPhoto

Supporters visiting Selhurst Park in 2026 should be aware of the venue’s strict entry policies, particularly regarding bags and prohibited items.

Like many major football stadiums in England, the home of Crystal Palace enforces security measures designed to keep fans safe while ensuring smooth access on matchdays.

FootballGroundGuide breaks down the bag rules, security checks, and restricted items fans should know before arriving.

What bags are allowed at Selhurst Park?

Selhurst Park operates a small-bag-only policy.

Supporters can bring a bag no larger than A4 size (approximately 21 cm x 29.7 cm)

The measurements apply to the bag itself. Bags that are half-full or folded to reduce size will not be accepted.

Exemptions are only made for bags containing essential medical provisions, equipment, or baby-changing items that require larger bags.

Is there a bag drop facility at Selhurst Park?

There is a free bag drop facility located in the main car park at the information point. It is managed by Crystal Palace staff and operates:

  • Opening: 3 hours before kickoff
  • Closing: 45 minutes after the final whistle

Supporters should note that the club accepts no responsibility for loss or damage. All bags will be subject to security searches.

How bag checks work at Selhurst Park

Every supporter entering Selhurst Park will undergo a screening process, which may include a physical and/or visual search.

Bags allowed inside must be kept with the owner at all times. Security staff may remove or treat unattended items as a safety risk.

View inside Selhurst Park
View inside Selhurst Park – Photo via IMAGO / NurPhoto

Selhurst Park medical and childcare exemptions

Supporters requiring larger bags for essential medical provisions, equipment, or baby-changing items must have pre-approved exemption certificates. Food brought for medical reasons also requires prior approval.

It is recommended to contact the club before matchday to avoid delays.

What items are prohibited at Selhurst Park?

Selhurst Park enforces strict rules on items that could compromise safety. Prohibited items include:

  • Bags not meeting the specified policy (medical exemptions apply)
  • Bottles over 500ml, glass containers, cans, and flasks
  • Food (discretion may be applied)
  • Umbrellas over 1m in size
  • Laptop sleeves larger than 37cm x 31cm, and any laptop bags
  • Unlicensed musical instruments
  • Scooters and skateboards
  • Flagpoles over 1m
  • Transmitting devices
  • Professional cameras and recording devices
  • Motorbike helmets
  • Prams and pushchairs
  • Flags or banners larger than 2m x 1m, or of an offensive nature
  • Israeli or Palestinian flags, or related displays linked to the ongoing crisis

What can fans bring into Selhurst Park?

Fans are allowed to bring:

  • Mobile phones that fit in a pocket
  • Small fold-up umbrellas
  • Small bottles of hand gel
  • Small bags A4 size or smaller
  • Non-offensive flags or banners less than 2m x 1m (without poles or sticks)
  • Clear plastic water bottles less than 500ml, with lid removed
  • Club shop purchases in branded bags
  • Crutches and walking aids (notify the club in advance via [email protected] to ensure appropriate seating and safety)

Can fans re-enter Selhurst Park after leaving?

No, re-entry is not permitted. Once supporters leave the stadium, their ticket becomes invalid, and attempting to re-enter may result in security consequences. This policy ensures safety and crowd control.

Overall, Selhurst Park’s bag policy is designed to keep matchdays safe and efficient. Fans are encouraged to travel light or leave bags at the dedicated facility for the smoothest entry experience.

Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. A passionate follower of sport, in particular football and golf, as well as a proud Aldershot Town supporter, he brings over six years of experience in the digital sports publishing space.

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