Written by S. Monteban    Monday, 08 March 2010 10:08   
Live Nation Entertainment (Ticketmaster) offers Crystal Palace Football Supporters Match Print at Home Tickets

Crystal Palace football supporters are now able to take advantage of Ticketmaster's TicketFast® technology when purchasing home match tickets through the online box office. TicketFast® is an extremely simple, yet revolutionary way to purchase  match tickets for home league games at Selhurst Park, in the UK.

It has never been so easy to book a ticket and get it direct-to-home without the hassle of joining a queue on a match day.

Crystal Palace supporters can now simply select 'TicketFast® - print at home' as the delivery option for their purchase, and the ticket(s) will be emailed  as an attachment which can then be printed without leaving home and presented at the turnstile to be scanned into the ground on match day.


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