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Price Freeze On Season Tickets For Fifth Consecutive Year - 2019/2020

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https://www.lcfc.com/news/1205902/price-freeze-on-season-tickets-for-fifth-consecutive-year

 

Price Freeze On Season Tickets For Fifth Consecutive Year

16 mins ago
Leicester City Season Tickets will go on sale from Thursday 9 May, with prices to remain frozen for a fifth consecutive year.

- 2019/20 Leicester City Season Tickets on sale from Thursday 9 May 
- Prices frozen for fifth consecutive year 
- New Under-16 category introduced for 2019/20 season 

The stage for some of the most iconic moments in Premier League history, King Power Stadium remains home to one of the country’s best matchday experiences, fuelled by a Season Ticket allocation that has sold out every year since Leicester City’s return to the top flight in 2014.

With stadium average occupancy at 99 per cent during the past five campaigns, a Season Ticket remains the only way to guarantee being part of the action week in and week out.

Starting at just £365 for Adults, current Season Ticket Holders will be able to renew from Thursday 9 May at 9am.

2019/20 Highlights

- Freeze on both Season Ticket renewal AND new-purchase prices* (subject to availability) 
- Under-16 category introduced for the first time 
- Current Season Ticket Holders’ seats reserved until 6pm on Thursday 13 June 
- Spread the cost over 10 months with interest-free Direct Debit**

Click HERE to view the Season Tickets brochure.

General Areas - Prices

 

Price Grid

Supporters With Disabilities - Prices

 

Supporters with disabilities

The Club sold its maximum allocation of Season Tickets for the 2018/19 season (23,000), meaning the initial period of 9 May – 13 June will be exclusively for renewals.

Renewed Season Ticket Holders will then have an opportunity to relocate to any vacated seats from 14 - 17 June***, before remaining seats are released to new applicants.

New applications will be accepted from Fox Members only, prioritised by loyalty points earned.

Applications open on Friday 14 June (online) and close on Sunday 16 June.

Successful applicants will be notified on Monday 17 June, with Season Tickets available to buy between 17 - 20 June.

Season Ticket Holders wishing to sign-up to the Club’s Direct Debit scheme must do so before the renewal deadline to spread the cost over the maximum number of monthly instalments (10).

Season Ticket Holders already signed up to our Direct Debit scheme (excluding those in the Family Stand) will have their Season Tickets renewed automatically, with the first payment to be taken on Monday 1 July, 2019.****

Ahead of the new season, the Club aims to re-engage with ALL Season Ticket Holders in the Family Stand to ensure Season Ticket Holders remain eligible and to safeguard the integrity of the area’s family atmosphere.

ALL Family Stand Season Ticket Holders will therefore be required to renew manually, whether or not they are on the Direct Debit scheme.

Please refer to the Family Stand section in the Season Ticket terms and conditions for Family Stand eligibility.

Current Season Ticket Holders will be contacted directly by email on Friday 3 May with further information on 2019/20 Season Tickets. Information will also be available at LCFC.com.

Terms and conditions apply and will be available from LCFC.com/termsand the Foxes Fanstore at King Power Stadium from 9 May.

* Subject to applicant continuing to meet necessary age criteria. Excluding car parking and all hospitality areas, including Walkers Hall dining.
** Renewal must be complete by Thursday 13 June to qualify for the maximum number of Direct Debit instalments.
*** 14-17 June will be for relocations only. Season Ticket Holders must renew their existing seat by 13 June to have the opportunity to relocate during this period. 
**** As long as the supporter has no outstanding payments or is in breach of any other Season Ticket terms and conditions.

Posted
1 hour ago, UniFox21 said:

Absolute class to freeze again. 

About right I'd say, we shouldn't expect increases as a matter of course. A reduction would be "absolute class".

Posted

Lovely stuff.

 

As expected, but welcome news nonetheless.

 

Can only imagine the bad PR they'd get if they increased them...

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What part of the Kop has a decent atmosphere? Sat in the family end currently but sick of the 20 questions every time we enter, so wanting to relocate over.

 

UFS are over by Sk1 is it?

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1 hour ago, jammie82uk said:

 

New applications will be accepted from Fox Members only, prioritised by loyalty points earned.

Applications open on Friday 14 June (online) and close on Sunday 16 June.

Successful applicants will be notified on Monday 17 June, with Season Tickets available to buy between 17 - 20 June.

Wonder what the points cutoff is going to be this year. I'm just above what it was last time, so fingers crossed...

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31 minutes ago, Voll Blau said:

About right I'd say, we shouldn't expect increases as a matter of course. A reduction would be "absolute class".

Agree with your point; but some of the rises and prices seen in other parts of the prem, we've had promotion, near relegation, prem title and champions league all without a rise. Credit is due there 

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16 minutes ago, UniFox21 said:

What part of the Kop has a decent atmosphere? Sat in the family end currently but sick of the 20 questions every time we enter, so wanting to relocate over.

 

UFS are over by Sk1 is it?

Yep, that's the place. Too old for it myself :surrender:

Posted
1 hour ago, UniFox21 said:

Absolute class to freeze again. 

Shame that during this "freeze" the price of mine has gone up twice. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Great work by the Supporters groups lobbying for the under 16 bracket. 

So it looks like there is no price jump when they go from U10 to U12 now? Result! 

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Bare minimum. In fact a drop would've been great. Most, if not all PL clubs, shouldn't be increasing prices.

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Can't believe the value of those season tickets. I travel up to Leicester for 2-3 games a season, generally paying around £30-35 per ticket. To be able to get a season ticket for £40\month direct debit is a great deal.

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16 hours ago, Voll Blau said:

About right I'd say, we shouldn't expect increases as a matter of course. A reduction would be "absolute class".

If you factor in inflation over the past few years then in real terms it is a reduction.

If players were not paid so much money all Premier League clubs could afford for season tickets to be around £100 a throw or maybe even less.

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