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Fleetwood Replay Ticket Details Confirmed

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Season Ticket Holders are able to purchase tickets for Leicester City’s Emirates FA Cup Third Round Replay against Fleetwood Town online from 6pm on Saturday 6 January.
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The Foxes drew 0-0 at Highbury Stadium and will face Fleetwood in a replay on Tuesday 16 January (7:45pm kick-off) at King Power Stadium.

PRICES

Season Ticket Holders/Members**:

Adults:
All public areas - £10
Walkers Hall/Keith Weller Seating Area - £22.50*

Seniors (Over-65s)/Under-22s:
All public areas - £5
Walkers Hall/Keith Weller Seating Area - £22.50*

Under-18s:
All public areas - £5
Walkers Hall/Keith Weller Seating Area - £22.50*

Under-12s:
All public areas - £5
Walkers Hall/Keith Weller Seating Area - £22.50*

General Sale/Matchday:

Adults:
All public areas - £15
Walkers Hall/Keith Weller Seating Area - £27.50*

Seniors (Over-65s)/Under-22s:
All public areas - £10
Walkers Hall/Keith Weller Seating Area - £27.50*

Under-18s:

All public areas - £10
Walkers Hall/Keith Weller Seating Area - £27.50*

Under-12s:
All public areas - £10
Walkers Hall/Keith Weller Seating Area - £27.50*

*Includes CITY Matchday Magazine and tea/coffee at half-time

SALES DATES

Season Ticket Holders purchasing online – 6pm on Saturday 6 January
Season Ticket Holders purchasing in store/by phone – 9am on Monday 8 January
Fox Members purchasing online – 6pm on Tuesday 9 January
Fox Members purchasing in store/by phone – 9am on Wednesday 10 January
General sale online – 6pm on Thursday 11 January
General sale in person//by phone – 9am on Friday 12 January

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Please note that initially only the West Stand will be open with Block P3 as the Family Area. Should demand require additional areas to be open, further areas will be released for sale.

The FA Cup Scheme will not be in operation for this fixture. Therefore, each Season Ticket Holder will be required to purchase their own tickets.

**The Season Ticket Holder and Member prices will only be available until 6pm on Monday 15 January.

All supporters will be given the option of a barcode paper ticket or Print at Home. Supporters selecting Print at Home will be able to print their tickets off at home and bring them to the game and scan in as usual.

Match tickets are strictly sold one ticket per Season Ticket Holders and Member.

Season Ticket seats are not reserved for this fixture.

Tickets on General Sale will be limited to five tickets per person. Any supporter purchasing concession tickets will be required to register and allocate the tickets to the supporters using the tickets.

CAR PARKING

Car Parking will be charged at £5 per space and will be available on the relevant dates above.

HOSPITALITY 

Details of hospitality packages will be confirmed on Monday 8 January. For further information, or to book, please call 0344 815 5000 (option 2) or email [email protected].

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A mistake surely.

 

We get 30,000 for League Cup matches against Championship sides. This will be another full house or near as damn it.

 

After looking at "public areas" must mean the rest of the ground apart from the KW Stand, you've all got the wrong end of the stick.

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7 hours ago, Gerard said:

A mistake surely.

 

We get 30,000 for League Cup matches against Championship sides. This will be another full house or near as damn it.

 

After looking at "public areas" must mean the rest of the ground apart from the KW Stand, you've all got the wrong end of the stick.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Please note that initially only the West Stand will be open with Block P3 as the Family Area. Should demand require additional areas to be open, further areas will be released for sale

 

Definitely says West Stand only, I just hope we have the demand for more areas to be opened up. Although reading the posts on here it sounds like many aren't going to bother. 

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The players and management should each drive round to every supporter that attended and survived that abomination of a game at Highbury..pick them up, buy them a pizza, drive them to Filbert Way and escort them to their seat.

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Serves the club right. No longer do clubs have to agree with each other in the cup on ticket prices. 

 

Prices are too expensive and certainly shouldn't be in line with prices we saw in league cup this year. 

 

They'll get a piss poor attendance. Concession prices are too high for general sale. 

 

Should have done it much cheaper. 

 

£8 adults and £4 concessions. Certainly season ticket holders and any one who went first game should get it cheaper 

 

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35 minutes ago, mo-rima said:

None season tickets holders  £15...

Ridiculous 

 

Way to get the attention of a casual supporter who hardly ever goes. :blink:

 

Ridiculous that the club try to squeeze another fiver out of these people. I'm a gold member and for all the League Cup matches I've took my school age daughter and nephew and my OAP mother. It cost me about half of the £45 I have to pay now to watch Fleetwood. I'll still go and take them but it leaves a sour taste and imagine it will be the straw that breaks the camel's back for a lot of people who would have gone at League Cup prices.

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I really don't get this. Rather than just opening the West Stand, why not just call it a fiver a head for everyone. Surely you'd rather have 32,000 people paying £5 and spending money in the club shop and in the ground than 10,000 paying £10/15. 

 

Bonkers

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Personally very disappointed only opening one side of the ground. Shows that the commercial side don't understand the psyche of many Leicester fans to whom the FA Cup is extremely important.

 

We must have a fair few thousand ST holders and members over 50 who would dearly love to see city win the trophy. By taking a negative view of the fixture, it shows the lack of importance given to the competition by the club. Agree with Kopfkino. Maybe a fiver for STH and members, £10 for casuals and free for kids would have shown some care towards the fans, particularly after the dross served up on Saturday. 

 

It's not like the club is short of cashflow. A full house would have created a decent atmosphere, a three quarters empty ground will help Fleetwood knowing the lack of importance we place on the competition. 

 

The club seem happy to be losing the goodwill of the fans - a dangerous game to play IMO.

 

 

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