Reading [A] Tickets (2,963 Sold Out)
Tickets for Charlton's Sky Bet League One fixture at Reading are now on general sale.
The club have received an allocation of 2,493 for the trip to the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday, February 10th (KO 3pm GMT).
Click here to purchase your tickets for Reading v Charlton.
PRICES
Blocks R30-R32
Adult: £22
O65: £16
U25: £13
U18: £8
U13: £6
Blocks GU1-GU3
Adult: £24
O65: £18
U25: £15
U18: £10
U13: £7
Family Area
Adult: £18
O65: £16
U25: £13
U18: £5
U13: £2
Ambulant disabled:
79 tickets are available at the relevant age band price and the helper goes free.
Adult: £22
O65: £16
U25: £13
U18: £8
U13: £6
Wheelchair bays:
15 bays are available at the relevant age band price and the helper goes free.
Adult: £22
O65: £16
U25: £13
U18: £8
U13: £6
Match tickets can be purchased from The Valley's Ticket Office until 4pm on Friday, February 9th.
VALLEY AWAY (TIMINGS GMT)
Coach travel will be available via the club's Valley Away service, priced at £21 with the following pick-up points and times:
Larkfield: 9.30am
Gravesend: 10.00am
Dartford: 10.15am
Bexleyheath: 10.30am
Charlton: 10.45am
Eltham: 11.00am
Bromley: 11.25am
Click here to book your place on the Valley Away service to Reading.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/reading-away-tickets-general-sale-no
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The Elizabeth Line Derby…. Free travel for us proper oldies, and cheap for the older wannabes.0
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A seating plan to help people to see which block they wish to select.

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Interesting that the corner is more expensive0
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Top deck of the main stand, so probably what they charge Reading fans up there, family bit dirt cheap, so brought that for me and the lad0
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Looks like they've stuck with having their singing section next to the away fans, seems like such an odd choice. Def didn't do much for the atmosphere last time I went when Chuks tore them apart.1
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The thinking by Reading on moving away fans up there
https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/2023/may/19/upper-west-corner-to-host-away-fans-in-2023-24/
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Relegation six pointer!Haven’t been for a number of years, assume it’s as soulless as ever (both town and stadium)?0
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Any chance this will be behind closed doors after the Reading game that was abandoned recently?1
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any idea where the away family bit is?Rothko said:Top deck of the main stand, so probably what they charge Reading fans up there, family bit dirt cheap, so brought that for me and the lad0 -
GU1 isn't available to buy, so I'm taking a gamble and hoping it's there!Elthamaddick said:
any idea where the away family bit is?Rothko said:Top deck of the main stand, so probably what they charge Reading fans up there, family bit dirt cheap, so brought that for me and the lad1 -
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Haven’t been since the premier league days, which is almost 20 years ago. Almost like a new ground for me.0
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Not been since we won under Bob Peeters in 2015, but then we haven't played them much. 2019 was our last visit in the league0
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all sorted, 6 tickets here - first away game for a while0
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Yes I believe some doors will be shut during the game.EveshamAddick said:Any chance this will be behind closed doors after the Reading game that was abandoned recently?1 -
And us with disabled freedom passesRaplhMilne said:The Elizabeth Line Derby…. Free travel for us proper oldies, and cheap for the older wannabes.0 -
Would normally have gone to this but fuck em.0
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You’ll miss the new manager bounce…Hartleypete said:Would normally have gone to this but fuck em.0 -
A rare away excursion for me as my youngest son lives in Reading. Doing my bit to keep him ingratiated with Charlton.
Is the new station by the stadium open now?2 -
If you can hold your bladder all the way from Abbey Wood/Woolwich to ReadingRaplhMilne said:The Elizabeth Line Derby…. Free travel for us proper oldies, and cheap for the older wannabes.
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Yes, but it is quite a distance from the stadium & trains run every 30 minutes, the shuttle buses from outside Reading Station are probably just as quick.bolloxbolder said:A rare away excursion for me as my youngest son lives in Reading. Doing my bit to keep him ingratiated with Charlton.
Is the new station by the stadium open now?1 -
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Perfect excuse for a Lizzie line pub crawl, get off at a station every so often, have a drink, have a piss, get back on another train…killerandflash said:
If you can hold your bladder all the way from Abbey Wood/Woolwich to ReadingRaplhMilne said:The Elizabeth Line Derby…. Free travel for us proper oldies, and cheap for the older wannabes.
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Bought my ticket - went to Elm Park years ago (crap ground) - new (ish) ground I’ve not been to - looks a soulless out of town identikit stadium (fitting, given Reading is a dump)clive said:
Yes, but it is quite a distance from the stadium & trains run every 30 minutes, the shuttle buses from outside Reading Station are probably just as quick.bolloxbolder said:A rare away excursion for me as my youngest son lives in Reading. Doing my bit to keep him ingratiated with Charlton.
Is the new station by the stadium open now?
Are you saying using the train to the station near the stadium is about as much use as a chocolate teapot ??0 -
I was told it was adjacent to the stadium, but in Clive we trust.Lordflashheart said:
Bought my ticket - went to Elm Park years ago (crap ground) - new (ish) ground I’ve not been to - looks a soulless out of town identikit stadium (fitting, given Reading is a dump)clive said:
Yes, but it is quite a distance from the stadium & trains run every 30 minutes, the shuttle buses from outside Reading Station are probably just as quick.bolloxbolder said:A rare away excursion for me as my youngest son lives in Reading. Doing my bit to keep him ingratiated with Charlton.
Is the new station by the stadium open now?
Are you saying using the train to the station near the stadium is about as much use as a chocolate teapot ??0 -
Do your research for your route first - for some reason the Elizabeth line platforms seem to be as far from the entrance/exit as humanly possible at most stations.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Perfect excuse for a Lizzie line pub crawl, get off at a station every so often, have a drink, have a piss, get back on another train…killerandflash said:
If you can hold your bladder all the way from Abbey Wood/Woolwich to ReadingRaplhMilne said:The Elizabeth Line Derby…. Free travel for us proper oldies, and cheap for the older wannabes.
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20 minute walk from Reading Green Park - about an hour from the main station.
Trains to Green Park at 7 and 37.Trains to Reading at 12 and 42.2 -
Reading Green Park looks like it’s in the middle of nowhere - any pubs around there?Airman Brown said:20 minute walk from Reading Green Park - about an hour from the main station.
Trains to Green Park at 7 and 37.Trains to Reading at 12 and 42.0 -
Return coach leaves the Maj Staf (or whatever it’s called these days) at 1530 following the early abandonment of the game.1
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Usually plenty of buses to/from Reading stationLordflashheart said:
Bought my ticket - went to Elm Park years ago (crap ground) - new (ish) ground I’ve not been to - looks a soulless out of town identikit stadium (fitting, given Reading is a dump)clive said:
Yes, but it is quite a distance from the stadium & trains run every 30 minutes, the shuttle buses from outside Reading Station are probably just as quick.bolloxbolder said:A rare away excursion for me as my youngest son lives in Reading. Doing my bit to keep him ingratiated with Charlton.
Is the new station by the stadium open now?
Are you saying using the train to the station near the stadium is about as much use as a chocolate teapot ??1 -
Went to the game at theirs in Nov 2014, we won 1 nil thanks a header from Vetokele during the brief decent spell we had under Bob Peeters in the first half of the season before the rot set in. We spent most of the game taking the piss out of a literal full kit Reading wanker of about 30 in the section next to the away end. Shirt, shorts, socks the lot.
Funnily enough Reading were managed by Nigel Adkins at the time, he'd be sacked by them the following month.2












