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Chelsea FA Cup Fixture Date & Ticket Information

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Leicester City’s Emirates FA Cup Quarter-Final tie against Chelsea at King Power Stadium will be played on Saturday 21 March (12:30pm kick-off).

- Leicester City to play Chelsea on Saturday 21 March
- Quarter-Final clash to kick-off at 12:30pm at King Power Stadium
- Foxes beat Birmingham City 1-0 in the fifth round to reach this stage

The Foxes were 1-0 winners over Birmingham City in the fifth round last week, having already beaten Wigan Athletic and Brentfordearlier in the competition.

Ticket Prices
 

Agebands Season Ticket Holders & Fox Members General Sale
Adult £30 £35
Senior 65+ £25 £30
Under-22s £25 £30
Under-18s £15 £20
Under-16s £10 £15


First floor seating area*
 

Agebands Season Ticket Holders & Fox Members General Sale
All ages £45 £55

 

*CITY Matchday Magazine, teamsheets, tea and coffee not included.

Season Ticket Holders/Fox Members price will be available until 7pm on Friday 20 March.

Date/time On sale to
Monday 9 March, 5pm Home FA Cup Scheme-processed
Monday 9 March, 8pm (online) Season Ticket Holders
Tuesday 10 March (all areas)* Season Ticket Holders
Thursday 12 March, 6pm (online) Fox Members
Friday 13 March (all areas) Fox Members
Sunday 15 March, 8pm (online) Purchase history: Minimum of one home or away priority point since July 2017
Monday 16 March (all areas) Purchase history: Minimum of one home or away priority point since July 2017


* Available by phone from 9am and in-store from 10am.

One ticket per person during Season Ticket Holder and Fox Members dates. Four tickets per person during purchase history.

One Home Priority Point will be awarded for this fixture.

Chelsea have opted to take the full 15 per cent allocation as per the FA Cup's rules and regulations.

Therefore, Blocks L1/K1/P and certain seats of Block P1 will not be available to Leicester City supporters.

Seat Reservations
 

Season Ticket Holders who are in the following blocks will NOT have their seats on reserve for this fixture and will be able to select other seats in the ground.

- Block L1
- Block K1
- Block P
- Block P1 (Rows A-L; seats 63-75 / Rows M-T; seats 63-71 / Rows U-PP; seats 59-71

Season Ticket Holder Seats that are not listed above will be on reserve until 4:30pm on Thursday 12 March.

Hospitality
 

Packages The Gallery Legends Lounge Banks Lounge Premier Lounge*
Seasonal (excl VAT) £160 £130 £100 £100
Non-seasonal (excl VAT) £175 £145 £115 N/A


*Only available to seasonal clients

On-sale dates: 9am on Tuesday 10 March (seasonal clients places reserved until 5pm on Wednesday 11 March).

Car parking prices
 

Car park Price
Car Park B, King Power Stadium £5
Car Park D, Filbert Street £5


To view the Ticket Fees for cup fixtures, please visit lcfc.com/ticketfees.

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Ticket prices should be across the board, don't see why non-STHs should have to pay more. People don't have them now because they aren't available, not through choice and hiking their price up is unfair.

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2 minutes ago, Corky said:

Ticket prices should be across the board, don't see why non-STHs should have to pay more. People don't have them now because they aren't available, not through choice and hiking their price up is unfair.

But then not having it cheaper for a season ticket holder who's been a season ticket holder for years is also not fair? 

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3 hours ago, hejammy said:

But then not having it cheaper for a season ticket holder who's been a season ticket holder for years is also not fair? 

I've had a season ticket for over 20 years. I've used it to great benefit in terms of getting away tickets, priority for cup matches, Europe etc.

 

I don't see why somebody without a season ticket should pay more to watch the same match. Season ticket holders get enough without this, for me. Charge everyone the same price.

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8 minutes ago, Corky said:

I've had a season ticket for over 20 years. I've used it to great benefit in terms of getting away tickets, priority for cup matches, Europe etc.

 

I don't see why somebody without a season ticket should pay more to watch the same match. Season ticket holders get enough without this, for me. Charge everyone the same price.

As a long time ST holder I agree.

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11 minutes ago, Corky said:

I've had a season ticket for over 20 years. I've used it to great benefit in terms of getting away tickets, priority for cup matches, Europe etc.

 

I don't see why somebody without a season ticket should pay more to watch the same match. Season ticket holders get enough without this, for me. Charge everyone the same price.

Well we will have to settle to agree to disagree on this one. With any sociaty or "club", being a member gives you benefits and discounts over non members. For example at gyms, cinema etc. It's about rewarding the members rather than penalising the non members (or season ticket holders in this case) 

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10 hours ago, Corky said:

I've had a season ticket for over 20 years. I've used it to great benefit in terms of getting away tickets, priority for cup matches, Europe etc.

 

I don't see why somebody without a season ticket should pay more to watch the same match. Season ticket holders get enough without this, for me. Charge everyone the same price.

agreed, should be trying to fill the ground in the cup not put people off. 

 

£20 is plenty in the cup though! £30-£35 :nigel:

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The price of an adult ticket for this game is £35.

STHs pay £30. That's a reduction of £5. A £5 discount. Or "£5 less".

 

Just looking at it in a different way.

 

I think it would've been better kept at the £20/£25 though, rather than upping it to £30/£35, but that's a different matter.

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Just now, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Think we may struggle to sell this out you know. £30 each, short turnaround, not great. 

I'm in two minds being an at risk person for the Corona Virus, I'd like to have waited until the last minute to reserve my ST the 11th is a bit early to decide.

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3 minutes ago, davieG said:

I'm in two minds being an at risk person for the Corona Virus, I'd like to have waited until the last minute to reserve my ST the 11th is a bit early to decide.

You've got until Thursday: "Season Ticket holder seats that are not listed above will be on reserve until 4:30pm on Thursday 12 March."

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Just now, Sol thewall Bamba said:

You've got until Thursday: "Season Ticket holder seats that are not listed above will be on reserve until 4:30pm on Thursday 12 March."

Yes got that wrong but not a lot of difference still way to early, who knows what it'll be like by the 21st? 

 

If the tickets had of been cheaper I'd probably just go ahead and buy, I still might do but I assume you wont be able to return or upgrade tickets as it's a cup game.

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Just spoke to the ticket office regarding game being played behind closed doors. At the moment they expect the game to go ahead as advertised, ie with fans admitted. They could not confirm tickets will be refunded IF it is closed doors. They said there will be a press release if we can't attend. Make of that what you will, but as someone said to me, if they don't refund there will be riots!

Just putting it out there, don't have a go at me please, of course it will go ahead as planned, but........

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10 minutes ago, steveherbe said:

Just spoke to the ticket office regarding game being played behind closed doors. At the moment they expect the game to go ahead as advertised, ie with fans admitted. They could not confirm tickets will be refunded IF it is closed doors. They said there will be a press release if we can't attend. Make of that what you will, but as someone said to me, if they don't refund there will be riots!

Just putting it out there, don't have a go at me please, of course it will go ahead as planned, but........

Last time a match was postponed last-minute (that I can think of) was shortly after the helicopter crash when our cup game against Southampton was pushed back a month. Tickets either remained valid or you could claim a refund if you couldn't attend, so I'd imagine that they'd do the same again and offer refunds if the match isn't open to fans. They probably just haven't fully confirmed it yet (because of the uncertainty) so for legal reasons don't want to say they'll give refunds just in case that ends up not being possible for whatever reason.

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