I was hoping that someone could shed some light on the processes of getting playoff semi-final tickets please.
I attend a few home games each season, but hardly any away, due to family commitments when in the UK.
Due to work commitments, I was unable to experience the last playoffs firsthand, so I promised myself I would get to the next one, if it happened, and, without a momentous balls up, we look good to cement a spot.
I've set aside the time to be able to return to the UK with my missus to get to both the home and away legs. She's been twice to the valley and seen 2 big wins, so she's a lucky kangaroo foot.

For those of us who cannot attend most games due to location, I guess the likelihood of getting SF tickets would be slim. I believe season ticket holders get first option, and the fans who have attended a certain number of games.
I also believe there is an allocation slot for Vally gold members, which I hold.
Would any of you have an insight on the clubs' ticketing process? I'd be much obliged for any help please.
Cheers.
P.S I'd be very happy if we managed to get 2nd spot, and this post was null and void!
Comments
I'd say it depends who we're playing. In your shoes I'd be hoping for Bolton and that to be the first leg. Big allocation and a long trek would both aid your cause. And with the second leg to come at home so slightly less clamour for tickets. A second leg away at Stockport and you're up against it.
I'd love it to be null and void as we are already promoted. Our lads can win these next seven games, that's for sure.
I think the home game will sell out like 2019, especially if it's the second leg and we are winning on aggregate already, again like the donny game.
Here's the 2019 home leg info!
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/view/5cc98071771b0/home-play-off-tickets-step-by-step-guide
https://www.efl.com/news/2025/february/27/sky-bet-efl-play-off-dates-confirmed/
I hear you AFKA, I know it would be extremely difficult to get tickets to the away leg. I live in hope mate.
Hopefully you’ll still be back in the U.K. to see us win at Wembley in the final!
Seriously though why should someone be able to stump up £60 up front just to get themselves ticketing priority? Personally I’d say you had to be a member for a full year before you get such an entitlement.
Away fans are normally housed on one side of the Popular Side Stand, where up to 900 seats can be allocated across two blocks. This stand is covered; however, several supporting pillars could impede your view if there is a large turnout. But really, for most visiting teams, this area is more than adequate. You can access the entrance to this stand by walking behind the Railway End.
For the really big games, visiting supporters can also be allocated to all or part of the Railway End, where the capacity is 1,366.