🏐 Crystal Palace National Sports Centre is the place to be this April for Super League Final 4 a showpiece event on the Volleyball England calendar. Read on for a preview and how to purchase tickets.
NEWSFLASH: Super League Final 4 is a wrap for 2026!
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2026 PREVIEW
Strap yourselves in for elite-level volleyball up close and personal as Super League Final 4 returns to the capital. The Volleyball England season finale features the best women’s and men’s teams in the country. Eight sides will compete at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, but only two will be crowned the 2025/2026 champions. Super League Final 4 tickets are on sale now.
The action takes place across the weekend of Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 April. Saturday is a high-jeopardy semi-finals day with four matches starting from 10am. Places in the Gold Medal matches are at stake. On Sunday the stakes are ramped up with two Bronze Medal matches preceding the Women’s and Men’s Gold Medal showdowns at 3.30pm and 6pm respectively.
The defending 2024/2025 season champions are Malory Eagles women and London Giants men. Eagles overpowered Essex Rebels 3-0 last April in their gold medal match at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. The Giants were pushed all the way in their final against Essex Rebels, eventually winning out over five sets to become top-flight champions at their first attempt.
Now the stage is set at Crystal Palace for the 2025/2026 Final 4 action. Who will take the spoils? The eight finalists are now confirmed (see below). Get your tickets now to watch the action live!
READ ON for Super League Final 4 ticket and travel info, match schedules plus news of the finalists.

SUPER LEAGUE FINAL 4 – TICKETS, TIMINGS & TRAVEL
Tickets
🎟️ Tickets in advance are off sale.
Tickets on the day will be available from the reception ticket desk.
Timings
Saturday 11 April – Semi-Finals Day
🔑 9.30am: Doors open
🏐 10am onwards: Four back-to-back semi-final matches. See schedule below.


Sunday 12 April – Finals Day (Bronze & Gold Medals)
🔑 9.30am: Doors open
🏐 10.00am onwards: Four back-to-back Bronze and Gold Medal Matches. See schedule below.

Travel
🚊 🚗 Travel tips: The closest railway station is Crystal Palace. Penge West is also within walking distance. Both stations are on the overground. The average journey time from London Victoria to Crystal Palace by train is 30 minutes. A number of buses – 122, 176, 227, 249, 432 – stop in Crystal Palace Park Road nearby to the venue. Plan your journey at the Transport for London website. Free car parking is available at the venue with a total of 250 spaces.
‘ONES TO WATCH’
SATURDAY – Women’s semi-finals
Red-hot favourites Durham Palatinates go into their last-four encounter having remained unbeaten throughout the regular season, but, in defending champions Malory Eagles, they will have to overcome a team who know how to perform on the big occasion.
Essex Rebels will want to go one better after losing out in the gold medal match last year and face a Newcastle Knights side who have impressed all en route to Final 4, having been newly-promoted to Super League this season.
SATURDAY – Men’s semi-finals
Reigning champions London Giants will look to make home advantage tell in their title defence and take of a University of Nottingham side who were recently crowned BUCS champions for 2026.
Newcastle Knights are determined to go all the way this time after reaching Final 4 in their maiden Super League season in 24-25, with London’s Malory Eagles, who are bidding to win a first top-flight side since 2010, their first obstacle.
SUNDAY – Finals Day and Third/fourth place play-offs
The two winners of the men’s and women’s semi-finals will play each other in the Gold Medal Match to decide who will be crowned Super League champions for 2026. The two beaten semi-finalists will also play each other in the Bronze Medal Match. See below for the match running order.
Across both days, watch out for Super Spikes, Monster Blocks and incredible rallies that will keep you on the edge of your seat!
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