Tickets for the Charlton’s trips to Gillingham and Leyton Orient are now on priority sale.
Ticket and travel information for both fixtures can be found below.
The club have received an allocation of 1,512 for the Emirates FA Cup second-round tie at Gillingham on Saturday, December 2nd (KO 3pm GMT), with tickets first on sale to supporters with 600 loyalty points and Valley Gold.
Click here to purchase your tickets for Gillingham v Charlton.
PRICES
Adult: £17
O65: £14
U18: £10
U14: £5 (when accompanied by full paying adult)
Ambulant Disabled: 40 tickets are available at the relevant price and the helper goes free.
Wheelchair bays: Six bays are available at the relevant price and the helper goes free.
LOYALTY POINTS SYSTEM FOR GILLINGHAM TIE (TIMINGS GMT)
Phase 1: 600 loyalty points and Valley Gold - Friday, November 24th @11.30am
Phase 2: 600 loyalty points - Friday, November 24th @2pm
Phase 3: 570 loyalty points and Valley Gold - Friday, November 24th @4pm
Phase 4: 570 loyalty points - Monday, November 27th @11am
Phase 5: 540 loyalty points and Valley Gold - Monday, November 27th @2pm
Phase 6: 540 loyalty points - Monday, November 27th @4pm
Phase 7: 500 loyalty points or Valley Gold - Tuesday, November 28th @11am
Phase 8: 460 loyalty points - Tuesday, November 28th @2pm
Phase 9: 230 loyalty points - Tuesday, November 28th @4pm
Phase 10: General sale - Wednesday, November 29th @11am
VALLEY AWAY (TIMINGS GMT)
Away coach travel will be available for the trip to Gillingham via the club’s Valley Away service, priced at £17 with the following pick-up points and times:
Bromley: 12.10pm
Well Hall: 12.30pm
Charlton: 12.45pm
Bexleyheath: 1pm
Dartford: 1.15pm
Click here to book your place on the Valley Away service to Gillingham.
Rail strikes on this say by ASLEF members will affect services ran by East Midlands Railway and LNER & an overtime ban may affect services ran by other companies including Southeastern & Thameslink which both serve Gillingham Station.
Comments
3 phases today could have all been in phase one.
4 or 5 phases at most is all that we need
500 pts is a season ticket for two seasons plus a few away games. VG can obtain an away ticket after 3 months.
The first, if I buy Valley Gold, how long does it take for it to recognise my account as valley gold so I am eligible to buy tickets?
Question two, if I do buy valley gold and it registers, how many tickets can I buy cause I would only be really wanting to go if I can bring the two cousins.
Contact sharron.sherress@cafc.co.uk for the answer to question one.
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My mate just bought a couple
The designated 15% allocation equates to 1,737, given the stadium's capacity. It's appears, though, that Gillingham are not offering the 200 tickets usually made available to away supporters in the Gordon Road Stand. Whilst there will be some displaced home supporters as a result of overseas TV coverage - if the cameras are on that side - I can't believe they couldn't have been accommodated elsewhere in that stand.
There was some mention elsewhere on CL that part of the 2003 'temporary' stand was unsafe, so I suppose that's another possible explanation for the reduced allocation of 1,500.
Travel Advice for Saturday 2 December
A limited timetable with fewer services will run. Services will start later and finish earlier than usual, with some stations having no service for the whole day.
Please see below for a summary of the services we plan to run on this day:
Thameslink
- Bedford and London St Pancras – two trains per hour
- Luton and London St Pancras – two trains per hour
- London Bridge and Gatwick Airport via Redhill – two trains per hour
- London Bridge and Three Bridges via Redhill – two trains per hour
- London Bridge and Brighton – two trains per hour
- London Bridge and Rainham – one train per hour
- London Blackfriars and Sevenoaks – one train per hour (this service will not call at Denmark Hill, Peckham Rye, Nunhead, Crofton Park, Catford, Bellingham, Beckenham Hill and Ravensbourne)
https://www.thameslinkrailway.com/travel-information/plan-your-journey/industrial-action