Fulham FAQ’s provide visitors with practical information for attending a match at Craven Cottage. Topics typically include stadium entry, seating layouts, hospitality areas, riverside access, and travel guidance, helping supporters understand the matchday process and navigate the ground comfortably.
Fulham FAQ’s
What format do the tickets come in?
Hospitality tickets are issued as e-tickets (PDF) via email. These can be printed or scanned from a mobile device at the stadium entrance.
What is the dress code for the majority of hospitality suites?
Smart casual is standard. Home colours are acceptable; away colours, ripped jeans, sports shorts, flip-flops, and offensive slogans are not permitted.
What are the rough timings for a day’s hospitality at Fulham?
- Lounges open 2.5–3 hours before kick-off.
- Dining served pre-match.
- Lounges remain open up to 1 hour after full-time.
What is the address of the venue?
Craven Cottage
Stevenage Road, London, SW6 6HH, United Kingdom.
Is there a restriction on bags and electronic devices?
Yes: Bags must be A4 size or smaller.
Large bags, backpacks, and suitcases are not permitted.
Mobile phones and small cameras allowed; professional cameras and recording equipment prohibited.
What are the opening and closing times of the venue?
- Turnstiles open 90 minutes before kick-off.
- Hospitality lounges open 2.5–3 hours before kick-off and close 1 hour after full-time.
Are there any age restrictions for attending the matches?
Children are welcome in hospitality areas but must be accompanied by an adult. Alcohol service follows UK licensing laws (18+).
Is there accommodation available nearby?
Yes: Premier Inn London Putney Bridge
Holiday Inn Express London – Hammersmith
DoubleTree by Hilton London Chelsea
Central London hotels are also easily accessible via Tube.
What accessibility facilities are available?
- Step-free access in the Riverside Stand.
- Lifts to lounges.
- Accessible seating positions and toilets.
- Assistance dogs permitted (notify in advance).
What is the policy on smoking?
Craven Cottage is a strictly no-smoking venue, including e-cigarettes and vaping devices.
What should I do if I lose something at the venue?
Contact Lost Property via Fulham’s customer service or speak to a steward. After the event, email Fulham’s support team for assistance.
What public transport operates to and from Craven Cottage?
Riverboat: Thames Clippers stop at Putney Pier (seasonal).
Public transport is recommended as parking is extremely limited.
Tube: Putney Bridge (District Line) – 10-minute walk.
Rail: Putney Station (South Western Railway) – 20-minute walk.
Bus: Routes 74, 220, 430 serve the area.





Craven Cottage Stadium Blocks
Craven Cottage, home to Fulham FC, features four main stands: Johnny Haynes Stand, Riverside Stand, Hammersmith End, and Putney End. The seating plan includes clearly marked blocks within each stand, with hospitality lounges and boxes primarily located in the Riverside Stand, offering premium views of the pitch and the River Thames.
The majority of hospitality seating is positioned along the halfway line in the Riverside Stand for the best midfield perspective, with additional hospitality options in selected areas of the Johnny Haynes Stand. For specific package block details, please see our hospitality packages page.
IMPORTANT
While away fans are welcome as guests, please note that all hospitality areas are located in the home sections of the stadium. Any behaviour that threatens the safety of others or incites reactions from home fans may result in being asked to leave.
Parking at Craven Cottage
Due to being in a residential area, parking at Craven Cottage is very limited. The Club has a limited number of spaces in a local school to allocate to disabled supporters. This is located at:
St Johns Walham Green School
Filmer Rd / Munster Rd
SW6 6AS
A wheelchair accessible shuttle service runs from the car park to the stadium.
Public transport is strongly recommended due to limited availability and traffic congestion in the surrounding area. Nearby Tube Stations include Putney Bridge, Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway.
