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Stoke City vs Leicester City | 19.09.15 - 15:00 KO

Barclays Premier League

Full Allocation: 2,887

Ticket Prices

Age Bands Prices

Adults £30

Seniors (Over 65s) £21

Under 17s (11-16 Years) £17

Under 11s (2-10 Years) £14

* Please note tickets cannot be downgraded (For example, an Adult cannot purchase a Senior, Under 17 or Under 11 ticket)

On Sale Dates

Sale Dates Criteria

Monday 17 August @ 9am On sale to Season Ticket Holders with 125+ points

Wednesday 19 August @ 9am On sale to Season Ticket Holders with 118+ points

Friday 21 August @ 9am On sale to Season Ticket Holders with 113+ points

Monday 24 August @ 9am On sale to Season Ticket Holders with 108+ points

Wednesday 26 August @ 9am On sale to Season Ticket Holders with 104+ points

Friday 28 August @ 9am On sale to Season Ticket Holders with 101+ points

Tuesday 1 September @ 9am On sale to Season Ticket Holders with 100+ points

Thursday 3 September @ 9am On sale to Season Ticket Holders with 51+ points

Information for Supporters with Disabilities

We have been allocated 14 pairs of Wheelchair Spaces plus a FREE Companion. Ambulant Disabled tickets are also available plus a FREE Companion.

Wheelchair Spaces and Ambulant Disabled tickets are priced as below:

Adults - £21

Seniors (Over 65s) - £21

Under 17s - £17

Under 11s - £14

Please note, tickets for supporters with disabilities can only be purchased by calling the City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (option 1) or by visiting the City Fanstore in person.

Fox Travel

Coaches will depart the King Power Stadium at 12pm.

Coach spaces are priced at £10 each

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

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Stoke is one of them away days where it literally is drive there 2 pints in the harvester watch the game then straight home again.

Barring the result it was one of the shittest away games last season.

My reasoning for loving it was literally just the result lol
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Proper smash and grab wasn't it.

There's a rugby club about a mile away from the Brittania which is pretty decent. You can park there, they've got a couple of TV's showing the live game and the foods alright.

 

I normally drink in the goals just on the hill near the ground

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Stoke is one of them away days where it literally is drive there 2 pints in the harvester watch the game then straight home again.

Barring the result it was one of the shittest away games last season.

 

Agree that the location is shite. Gutted I missed it last year though. Definitely going this year. £30 is pretty decent for this league.

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Proper smash and grab wasn't it.

There's a rugby club about a mile away from the Brittania which is pretty decent. You can park there, they've got a couple of TV's showing the live game and the foods alright.

It really was. Hamer really did keep us in it that day.

Like Ashley, we were at the Goals last years.

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Proper smash and grab wasn't it.

There's a rugby club about a mile away from the Brittania which is pretty decent. You can park there, they've got a couple of TV's showing the live game and the foods alright.

Can confirm. Easy parking / getaway. Away fans welcome. TV / booze / food, we'll be there again.

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Shit away. Shit ground. Shit location. Shit to get to. Shit town with not a lot going for it.

Didn't do it last year probably won't do it this year.

Give me the Victoria any day.

What? What am I missing?

The rest is probably true- this season will be my first visit there- but it's basically down the road!?

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Proper smash and grab wasn't it.

There's a rugby club about a mile away from the Brittania which is pretty decent. You can park there, they've got a couple of TV's showing the live game and the foods alright.

That's where I was last year, easy to park, couple of beers, quick walk to the ground, chant the Ulloa song all game, 3 points and home. Same again this year please.

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