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Chelsea away 15th October

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Chelsea Ticket Info
 
Chelsea Ticket Information 

Chelsea vs. Leicester City
Premier League
Saturday 15 October; kick-off at 12:30pm
Full allocation taken is 3,008


On Sale Dates*

All tickets are sold on a 1 ticket per person basis:

 
Wednesday 21 September
Season Card Holders with 190+ points                                                            
Friday 30 September
Season Card Holders with 150+ points

 
Friday 23 September
Season Card Holders with 180+ points
Should there be any unsold tickets, further sale dates will be announced
Tuesday 27 September
Season Card Holders with 170+ points
 
All tickets are subject to availability
Wednesday 28 September
Season Card Holders with 160+ points 
 

Prices
 

Categories

Price 

Adults

£30

Seniors (Over-65s)  

£23 

Under-20s  

£23

 
Please note, tickets will be sold as per the selling instructions from the host club. Be aware that tickets cannot be downgraded (for example, an Adult cannot purchase a Senior or Under-20s ticket).

Supporters With Disabilities

Ambulant disabled tickets for this fixture are FREE, plus a FREE companion. 

The Club has been allocated 11 pairs of wheelchair spaces. These Wheelchair spaces will be FREE of charge.

Fox Travel

Coaches depart King Power Stadium at 7:30am

Spaces are priced at £18.00 each. 

N.B Any person under the age of 16 years will not be permitted to travel on Fox Travel without someone ages 18 years or over. 

You can book your space on Fox Travel by calling the Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (Option 1) or by visiting the City Fanstore at King Power Stadium.
Fixtures
 
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1 minute ago, AKCJ said:

I'm starting to hate this £30 rule.

 

It just means everyone (bar Southampton I think) is going to charge us £30 quid.

 

Wish clubs weren't so ****ing greedy. £20 is plenty.

On balance though it probably averages out.

 

Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, West Ham would've all charged more than £35.

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1 hour ago, AKCJ said:

I'm starting to hate this £30 rule.

 

It just means everyone (bar Southampton I think) is going to charge us £30 quid.

 

Wish clubs weren't so ****ing greedy. £20 is plenty.

some people are never happy...

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5 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

It's better than it was, but rather than "£30 is the limit" its "£30 is the price".

Yeah i agree, but whether you like it or not football clubs are businesses and will maximise profits where ever possible.

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5 minutes ago, Ollie93 said:

Yeah i agree, but whether you like it or not football clubs are businesses and will maximise profits where ever possible.

I get that, but i'd have thought the 5 billion quid they're sharing would have been plenty.

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1 hour ago, lcfcben76 said:

How many clubs genuinely offered £30 or less?? Wba, Sunderland? Can't think of many more. And we were probably a low category club to a lot of teams last season. Better than paying £50 for Liverpool, Chelsea and west ham

Arsenal was £26. Stoke was £30.

 

£30 is good enough, better than the bigger clubs charging more, and as I said on average/balance it will work out better value.

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6 minutes ago, Fox92 said:

Arsenal was £26. Stoke was £30.

 

£30 is good enough, better than the bigger clubs charging more, and as I said on average/balance it will work out better value.

Saving us at least £100 a season imo, can't see why people are moaning 

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I can accept the £30, but I do object to the pricing for youngsters, under 20's £23, it seems this year the kids are subsidising the adult prices, Liverpool was £15 which I think is a bit more fair minded,   charges for the Burnley away fans for Sat,

 

 
Adults (22-64) - £30.00
Seniors (65+) - £25.00
U22s  (18-21) - £25.00   
U18s (12-17) - £20.00
U12s (2-11) - £10.00
 
 looks like LCFC are not quiet so exploitative?.  All away tickets should have had agreed prices not just the Adults.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Manatee said:

I can accept the £30, but I do object to the pricing for youngsters, under 20's £23, it seems this year the kids are subsidising the adult prices, Liverpool was £15 which I think is a bit more fair minded, 

 

 
 looks like LCFC are not quiet so exploitative?.  All away tickets should have had agreed prices not just the Adults.

 

 

I agree young people's tickets are more expensive so far this season. So far Liverpool and Man utd have been good prices (£15 and £10) but Hull was £24 and now Chelsea is £23.

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4 hours ago, gonnabeblueforever said:

I agree young people's tickets are more expensive so far this season. So far Liverpool and Man utd have been good prices (£15 and £10) but Hull was £24 and now Chelsea is £23.

Chelsea away was £23.50 for me last year so a 50p decrease is welcomed although would've liked more off, booked my trains for this sunday night, 07:24 from Leicester and 16:29 back from STP £26 with a railcard not too bad considering Leicester's usual prices! lol

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1 hour ago, Countesthorpe Fox 1884 said:

Chelsea away was £23.50 for me last year so a 50p decrease is welcomed although would've liked more off, booked my trains for this sunday night, 07:24 from Leicester and 16:29 back from STP £26 with a railcard not too bad considering Leicester's usual prices! lol

Apologies your right 50p less, forgot that was similar last season

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