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Grab Leicester City tickets and watch a former Premier League champion lighting up England’s highest level once more. Nobody will ever forget what Claudio Ranieiri achieved at the King Power Stadium in 2016. Since then, the Foxes have bounced back from relegation in 2023 with the help of Jamie Vardy, and are looking to cement their place in the top flight with a competitive team that blew the Championship away.
Be there for this exciting new chapter with Leicester City tickets via Ticket Compare.
For anyone trying to buy Leicester City tickets, Ticket Compare is the go-to platform, finding the best deals on Premier League football resale tickets.
We focus on connecting you with genuine LCFC tickets by partnering with a curated selection of reliable secondary ticket sellers. Ticket Compare evaluates and rates these sellers, ensuring you can purchase with confidence.
As a result, we offer Foxes fans:
Securing Leicester Match Tickets in Three Simple Steps
Up next, we’ll guide you on how to use your tickets for entry into the King Power Stadium.
How to Access and Use Your Digital Leicester City Tickets
The King Power Stadium has transitioned from traditional paper tickets to a digital NFC (Near Field Communication) system for entry.
For those purchasing Leicester tickets on the secondary market for the first time, here are some essential tips to guarantee a hassle-free experience:
Leicester City Tickets: Tips for First-Time Buyers
With the purchasing process clarified, it's essential to consider the financial aspect. Let's delve into the pricing dynamics of Leicester resale tickets with a detailed comparison.
Leicester Resale Ticket Prices
Event Name | # Listings Available | Longside | Shortside | VIP or Executive Box |
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Leicester City vs Fulham 18 Jan, 2025 | 69 | £82 | £105 | £74 |
Leicester City vs Arsenal 15 Feb, 2025 | 108 | £165 | £295 | £249 |
Leicester City vs Brentford 21 Feb, 2025 | 44 | £120 | £110 | £165 |
Leicester City vs Manchester United 15 Mar, 2025 | 217 | £325 | £295 | £394 |
Leicester City vs Newcastle United 5 Apr, 2025 | 48 | £114 | £140 | £228 |
Leicester City vs Liverpool 19 Apr, 2025 | 67 | £324 | £300 | £560 |
Leicester City vs Southampton 3 May, 2025 | 53 | £165 | £165 | £124 |
Leicester City vs Ipswich 18 May, 2025 | 40 | £156 | £172 | £145 |
Clearly, the cost of Leicester City resale tickets can fluctuate greatly depending on the match. Prices on the secondary market are largely driven by supply and demand, often more so than those from official sources.
For instance, tickets for a high-stakes match like Leicester City vs Nottingham Forest are likely to be significantly more expensive than those for a game such as Leicester vs Bournemouth.
Finding cheap LCFC tickets can be difficult, but here are a few strategies to help you save money when using Ticket Compare:
While understanding the dynamics of resale markets is crucial, how do these prices compare to those offered directly through the Leicester City ticket office? Let’s take a closer look.
Leicester City Ticket Price on the Primary Market
You will need a Fox Membership if you want to buy LCFC tickets directly. We’ll explain how that works below. Fow now, let’s see what the 2024/25 price range is for match tickets at King Power Stadium:
Prices do not include premium First Floor seats, which are £91 - £121 across all ages.
OK, but how do you go about buying Leicester City match tickets on the primary market? Read on, and we’ll explain all.
The Foxes may have suffered relegation in 2023, but attendance still exceeded 31,000 in all but six of Leicester City’s matches in the Championship.
So, it’s safe to say that buying Leicester City match tickets through official channels is never easy. Let’s explore the process:
Fox Members Sales Window
When tickets go on sale, about seven weeks before a fixture, Leicester City Members will be at the front of the queue.
However, in order to guarantee yourself tickets for Leicester City matches you need to have a history of attending games, earning Home Priority Points, which we’ll explain in more depth below. For now, this is how LCFC tickets are made available for Premier League matches:
Leicester City Home Priority Points Explained
As we’ve seen, your ability to buy Leicester City tickets through the club’s ticket office will be affected by how many Foxes matches you have been to in the past. So now is a good time to explain that system in a little more depth:
All About Leicester City Fixture Categories
The price of Leicester City matches are tiered or categorised according to the opponent. Here’s a rough breakdown of how they are organised:
Explaining the Leicester City Ticket Resale Platform
If LCFC tickets have sold out, Fox Members may have another way to get general admission tickets:
Buying Leicester City Away Tickets
It’s almost impossible for an average Fox Member to buy tickets for Leicester City away games.
Capped at £30, these tickets are highly popular, but are also in short supply, with Premier League ticket away allocations rarely more than 3,000.
Leicester City Season Ticket holders are first in line. But even with a Foxes season ticket it’s hard to get LCFC away tickets, as you need to have been a regular at matches on the road for years. There’s an Away Priority Points programme, awarding:
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Now, a tiny fraction—about 2%—of each Premier League away allocation is balloted off in a random computer draw to “Successful Fox Members”, but this is a long shot for LCFC members to buy.
Typical LCFC Away Match Sales Window
To give you a sense of how it works, this is the normal order of sale for Leicester City away tickets (STH means Season Ticket Holder):
In reality, the ticket allocation will have sold out long before it becomes available to “All Fox Members”.
Have you considered matchday hospitality at the King Power Stadium? It’s a great way to enjoy the match in comfort, and you can read on for more information.
While general admission LCFC tickets are sure to sell out for almost every match, there will still be matchday hospitality spaces available in the countdown to many Premier League fixtures.
If you are ready to splurge a little you can treat yourself to an elevated matchday at Leicester. As a rule, all of the six LCFC matchday hospitality packages include:
For a taste of what each Leicester City hospitality package entails, we’ll go from lounge to lounge to sum up their perks and atmosphere:
Champions Club
A high-end, personalised experience awaits at this exclusive space, hosted by Foxes hero Ali Mauchlan. Some of the classy touches at the Champions Club include private seating, prosecco on arrival, an elegant four-course menu, and a post-match presentation, including LCFC’s Man of the Match Award.
Banks Lounge
Up in the Gods, the elevated Banks Lounge offers match seats on the third floor of the West Stand. There’s a two-course buffet with seasonal ingredients, served in a lively space with a warm atmosphere.
Premier Lounge
You get the best seats in the house in this package, with tickets to the Directors’ Box. In terms of dining, the Premier Lounge has a brasserie-style hot buffet, while there’s always some matchday entertainment to look forward to.
Fosse Club
The largest hospitality space at the ground gives you access to seats in a perfect position on the first floor of the West Stand. Food-wise, you get a stylish three-course chef’s table menu.
The Gallery
A pitch-facing dining restaurant, the gallery offers bistro-style, four-course dining high in the north-west corner of the stadium. There’s a complimentary bar, and your seats will be in a private enclosure.
TV Studio
The only private match-by-match setting at the King Power Stadium is set in the studio occasionally used by broadcasters. You’ll watch the game behind the glass wall, and this space offers enhanced crowd sound through state-of-the-art speakers.
Is There a Dress Code for Leicester City Hospitality?
Yes, it’s smart-casual. This means no sportswear, including trainers, and no away colours.
Is a Parking Space Included in Matchday Hospitality at the King Power Stadium?
Yes, but only if you purchase a minimum of four LCFC hospitality tickets.
Can I Bring an Away Fan to LCFC Hospitality?
Yes, but they can’t wear any away apparel, and need to be mindful that they’re among Foxes fans.
So you’ve snapped up your Leicester City tickets, but what can you expect on a matchday at the King Power Stadium? We’ll explain now:
The Foxes moved into their 32,259-seater stadium in 2002, and the club continues to improve their home. In 2023 the LCFC announced that they had official permission to redevelop the stadium, increasing the capacity to 40,000 and creating a spectacular outdoor event space.
In the meantime, the King Power remains a super place to watch Premier League football, still infused with all the magic of Leicester City’s historic league win back in 2016.
Now, we’ll offer some tips for first-time Leicester City FC attendees to have a perfect matchday experience with your King Power Stadium tickets. We’ve also got some useful info for away fans later in the section:
Getting to the King Power Stadium
We’ve published a detailed guide for anyone working out how to get to the King Power Stadium. So we’ll just cover the essential details now.
The main thing to know is that Leicester City’s ground is 1.2 miles from Leicester Train Station. This is about 40 minutes on foot, 10-15 minutes on the bus, or 5 minutes by car.
If you’re heading by road, Junction 21 (M1 and M69) is the key interchange, about 5 miles west of the stadium.
For matchday parking at King Power, pre-book to park at the club’s Filbert Street Car Park, while there are independent car parks at Freemens Common and Leicester Tigers Rugby Stadium, a 10-minute walk away.
Pre-Match Activities near King Power Stadium
With the heart of the city so close, you could take a look around before moving onto the King Power Stadium. Here are a few highlights:
Due to the ground’s inner-city location, there can be a lot of congestion, starting an hour before matchdays, with road closures in place. So to avoid any delays, you could get to your King Power Stadium seating up to 90 minutes before kick-off when the turnstiles open.
There’s a moving memorial to the former Leicester City owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, who lost his life, along with four other people, in a helicopter crash in 2018.
A year later, the site on the south-east side of the stadium opened as a garden of remembrance, worth visiting to reflect one of the key figures behind LCFC’s stunning Premier League championship.
In 2022 a statue for Khun Vichai was unveiled on the north-west side of the ground.
The place to go for official Leicester City merchandise is on the corner of the North Stand and West Stand on Filbert Way (LE2 7FL). The Foxes Fanstore is the flagship outlet for LCFC products, and also offers shirt personalisation.
For a 3 PM kick-off the store is open from 9 AM, closing at kick-off and reopening for 45 minutes after the game.
We recommend the Local Hero (LE2 7LB), just five minutes on foot from the stadium. Set in a leisure park, this is an enormous Greene King establishment, with a dedicated sports area featuring big screen TVs and free Wi-Fi.
Entering The King Power Stadium
Oversized bags are not permitted at the King Power Stadium. This includes anything larger than an A4 piece of paper.
There’s a long list of items that cannot be taken into the ground for the sake of supporter safety. These include musical instruments, glass bottles, drinks cans, large umbrellas, whistles, laser pointers, pyrotechnics and air horns.
Inside the King Power Stadium
As a 21st-century venue, the King Power Stadium has good accessibility, with 197 wheelchair spaces, spread across every stand in the stadium.
There are also 550 easy access seats in Blocks SK4 (South Stand), H (East Stand), and P2 (North Stand).
Some of these seats can be exposed, but stewards will provide blankets and/or waterproofs on request.
The stadium has 23 accessible toilets, with access offered via RADAR keys that you can obtain from a steward.
The King Power Stadium is cashless. It was one of the first Premier League stadiums to convert to credit card and debit card systems only, back in 2019. They also became the first to introduce frictionless, tap & go kiosks in 2022.
There’s a full range of food on offer on the concourse including cheeseburgers, hot dogs and pies. But the stadium’s speciality is its sausage rolls with Red Leicester cheese.
During the Leicester City Match
A part of the matchday experience at Leicester City since 1941, a musician plays a song dating back to 1844 on a post-horn, an instrument once used on horse-drawn carriages to announce the arrival of mail.
Always an emotional moment, the whole stadium joins in to sing the club’s unofficial anthem, a staple since the 1980s. By now the King Power Stadium atmosphere will be electric.
If it’s your first time at the King Power Stadium, it’s worth knowing some of the Foxes’ favourite songs, in case you don’t already.
Here are a few heard around the ground in 2024: “Jamie Vardy’s Magic”, “We’re by Far the Greatest Team”, “Leicester Till I Die”, “Na-Na Na Na, Leicester” (to the tune of Hey Jude), “Our Boys in Blue”.
Post-Match Tips
From our experience, it’s relatively easy to get out of Leicester City’s stadium after full-time. Many fans will just make the walk along Aylestone Road and the A594 back to the city centre.
If you want to stay in the area a little longer and savour a victory you could always head to one of the pubs near the ground.
We mentioned Local Hero above, but Firebug Bar (LE1 5JN), closer to the centre of Leicester, is about 20 minutes from the stadium and has live music at night.
Away Fan Tips for Leicester City Matches
Before we finish off, we’ve created a separate section to lay out some recommendations for away fans visiting the King Power Stadium.
Try to get to the ground by 2 PM for a 3 PM kick-off. King Power Stadium Turnstiles are open up to 90 minutes before the match, and there are plenty of food & drink counters open on the away concourse at this time.
The designated spot for away fans to hangout pre-game is the Counting House (LE2 7LH), a five-minute walk from the ground.
This is another Greene King establishment, with a beer garden and a full menu.
As we’ll show below, the away section is in the corner of the North and East Stands, in blocks M1 to M4. You enter via turnstiles 40-49 and there are accessible turnstiles at 42 and 43.
Below, we’ll turn our attention to Leicester City FC memberships and season tickets.
As we explain further up the page, if you want to buy Leicester City tickets through the club, you’ll need a Fox Membership. We’ll talk about the essentials behind being an LCFC Member now:
Fox Membership
Priced at £35 in 2024/25, an adult Leicester City Membership gives you priority access to home Leicester tickets before they reach general sale.
You will also qualify for those all-important Home Priority Points to stand a better chance of attending the big games and eventually qualifying for a season ticket, as we’ll explain a little later.
Junior Fox Member (7-18 Years)
Costing £18, this membership tier will grant the same ticketing privileges as an adult Fox Membership. Importantly, it also offers kids aged 7-11 the chance to become a matchday mascot.
Fox Cub Member (2-6 Years)
At £10, this package will introduce the youngest family members to LCFC support, from priority tickets to retail discounts.
International Fox Membership
Paying £30, fans located outside of the UK can become Leicester City Members, and enjoy all of the same ticketing benefits.
How Many Leicester Tickets Can I Buy with a Fox Membership?
One ticket per membership.
Leicester City Season Tickets are the ultimate way to show your support to the Foxes, but what does one cost in 2024/25?
The club raised the price 5% on their return to the Premier League, which is relatively small compared to clubs like Forest (18%) and Southampton (32%).
Here’s a price breakdown:
Prices include the family sections as well as premium First Floor Season Tickets. Fosse Club Premium tickets (£1,289 for all ages) are not included in this list.
How Do You Buy a Leicester City Season Ticket?
By becoming a Fox Member and collecting Home Priority Points. You will have to attend Leicester City home fixtures across several years to qualify, because Foxes Season Tickets sell out every year.
50+ points is the current threshold, which equates to around three years of regularly attending home matches.
Can Someone Else Use My Season Ticket at Leicester City?
With Foxes season tickets explained, we’re almost at the end of the line. But before we go we’ll answer a few commonly asked questions about Leicester City.
Who Is Leicester City’s Biggest Rival?
Nottingham Forest. This is the East Midlands Derby with fewer than 30 miles separating the two stadiums.
What Was Leicester City’s Former Name?
Leicester Fosse F.C. The name refers to the Fosse Way, the Roman Road that linked Leicester with the rest of the country.
What Was Leicester’s Old Stadium Called?
Filbert Street (1891-2002). The stadium was just north of the present ground, and the site is now student accommodation.
Who Is Leicester City’s All-Time Top Goalscorer?
Arthur Chandler, who scored 273 goals in 419 appearances, from 1923 to 1935. As of 2024/25 Jamie Vardy is 3rd on the list.