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https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/leicester-city-lcfc-match-by-match-pricing-confirmed-for-2025-26-championship-season?fbclid=IwY2xjawLKNtJleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHqDSJWBE1VMo4S75NwzgbRRzldmb8_torovnnK5FOiK14_W_V9WoK1tYIIrS_aem_jwwaKOE0kGvDho6ds9Ik_g

 

Category A and B prices revert to 2023/24 Championship levels
Introduction of new Category C and D fixtures to support accessible pricing
Minimum of five EFL Championship fixtures to be included in Category C or D
2025/26 Fox Memberships on sale from 4 July
August Fixtures go on sale to Fox Members from 7 July
The pricing structure has been developed following supporter consultation through the Club’s Fan Engagement Framework and reflects a shared commitment to offering fair and accessible pricing for supporters wishing to attend matches at King Power Stadium.
As part of this commitment, Category A (from £30 for Adults) and B (from £26 for Adults) fixtures will revert to the same pricing levels used during the 2023/24 Championship campaign.
In addition, two new pricing categories - Category C and Category D - will be introduced for the 2025/26 season, a minimum of five home league fixtures, enabling us to offer more affordable options for supporters across the stadium.
This structure allows us to reflect varying levels of demand across the season, while maintaining affordability and rewarding continued loyalty from our fanbase.
Ian Bason, Fans Advisory Board (FAB) Co Chair on behalf of the FAB, said: “Matchday ticket pricing was discussed at the Fans Consultative Committee Working Group meeting in April, with proposals and feedback provided from all participants, including particular recommendations from the Foxes Trust. If the Club was relegated, a return to 2023/24 levels received clear support, with further recommendations that additional lower price game categories should be introduced to encourage attendance of new and younger fans at appropriate games, following the success of lower pricing in the FA Cup Third Round last season.
“The fan representatives of the Fan Advisory Board therefore welcome that the Club has listened to the feedback given in the pricing structure that was discussed and finalised at the June FAB meeting, particularly that Under 12s prices are £5 for all C and D category games throughout the stadium.”
Full details of our 2025/26 Fox Membership packages will be available soon, with the timeline for the sales process for Memberships, as well as our August fixtures, available below.

 

KEY DATES – TICKET SALES TIMELINE

Friday 4 July – 2025/26 Fox Memberships on sale

Monday 7 July - August fixtures on sale to 2025/26 Fox Members

Monday 14 July - August fixtures on sale to Season Ticket Holder Guests

Wednesday 16 July - August fixtures on General Sale

Our Sky Bet Championship campaign will begin at home, with a fixture against Sheffield Wednesday at King Power Stadium on Sunday 10 August (4:30pm kick-off). The full fixture list is available to view here.

A full breakdown of 2025/26 Match Ticket pricing by category is available below.

 

MatchTicket(PriceGrid2526)

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its not bad however its still too much for 2nd division football. Prices for cat C are ABOUT right, they should start there and work down. 

 

Cat A is ridiculous £30-£49 is too much. 

 

 

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Yeah can't really argue too much. I guess one point might be that you could go to a Cat C Premier League game last season in C2 for £31

 

But if that genuinely is the same pricing as last time round can't complain.

 

The addition of the Cat C and D will be useful too. Vital for next gen of fans also, 5 games isn't too bad either. Hopefully they will choose games families can attend.

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Away topping out at £35 should ensure no one else fleeces us! 

I've always found the difference in pricing in our ground baffling, I used to make a point of booking the last seat in the block of C2 as I knew the person next to me had likely paid £15 more for the same view lol 

 

Like genuinely how do we justify different pricing in a litteral bowl? I'd argue being in the East or West (most expensive) has its dissadvantages with having to crane your kneck either way when the ball goes into corners.

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23 minutes ago, CosbehFox said:

Just shows what you can do when a fan group (and others) set a position :rolleyes:

I did moan about the pricing for the premier league and said something along the lines of  "prices never go down do they".  Im very pleased to see that they have and i was wrong.

 

That said, i still think anything over about 35 quid is too much for a second tier game (id like it to be less than that but im being realistic ).  

 

It will be interesting to see how many games actually get cat A status and what teams the club feel are worthy of that status....i can only think of one or two really, a handful at a stretch.

 

This doesnt affect me too much this coming season as i have a season ticket but pricing has been a bug bear of mine.

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49 minutes ago, rugbyblue said:

I did moan about the pricing for the premier league and said something along the lines of  "prices never go down do they".  Im very pleased to see that they have and i was wrong.

 

That said, i still think anything over about 35 quid is too much for a second tier game (id like it to be less than that but im being realistic ).  

 

It will be interesting to see how many games actually get cat A status and what teams the club feel are worthy of that status....i can only think of one or two really, a handful at a stretch.

 

This doesnt affect me too much this coming season as i have a season ticket but pricing has been a bug bear of mine.

The difficult with campaigning for a reduction is that the club will point to selling out at those prices two seasons ago against Coventry for example. 

 

I'd assume they will look for a 6,6,6,5 or similar. Top five being Cov, Derby, Boxing Day, possibly Opening Day and throw in Southampton or Ipswich. 

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Not the worst there. I will be interested to see which 5 are picked for Cat D. Wonder if it will be some of the League 1 promoted teams or if it will just be the midweek games. 

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The club have realised that 32,000 will not be turning up every match & acted accordingly.

Prices should have been reduced further.

If we don't get off to the best of starts & end up bobbing around mid table, or worse, expect lots of empty seats.

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10 hours ago, ramboacdc said:

Not the worst there. I will be interested to see which 5 are picked for Cat D. Wonder if it will be some of the League 1 promoted teams or if it will just be the midweek games. 

I very much doubt that even though Wrexham is a promoted team and the game is on a Tuesday night that’ll be a D fixture.. that’s got A written all over it, if not definitely B.. 

 

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17 hours ago, CosbehFox said:

Just shows what you can do when a fan group (and others) set a position :rolleyes:

Yep, no doubt the usual snipers (who do nothing themselves) will be itching to have a sly dig at the earliest opportunity. 

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17 hours ago, CosbehFox said:

Just shows what you can do when a fan group (and others) set a position :rolleyes:

Well done and please keep it up. To the happy clappers constantly moaning about KPFC and how the club's gone mate, worth considering directing your considerable energies to helping these guys continue to effect positive change. 

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6 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Yep, no doubt the usual snipers (who do nothing themselves) will be itching to have a sly dig at the earliest opportunity. 

Yes agreed, literally what I just wrote. The happy clappers would be better off putting their substantial negative energy towards a positive at foxes trust reform. 

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On 27/06/2025 at 09:18, MS0204 said:

I very much doubt that even though Wrexham is a promoted team and the game is on a Tuesday night that’ll be a D fixture.. that’s got A written all over it, if not definitely B.. 

 

Quoting myself is sad but I need to put the euromillions on tomorrow.. Wrexham is Category A.. what an absolute joke 

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42 minutes ago, MS0204 said:

Quoting myself is sad but I need to put the euromillions on tomorrow.. Wrexham is Category A.. what an absolute joke 

You mean you aren't willing to pay through the nose in the hope of catching a glimpse of Ryan Reynolds? Because that's the sole reason ! Never mind the football 

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6 minutes ago, rugbyblue said:

You mean you aren't willing to pay through the nose in the hope of catching a glimpse of Ryan Reynolds? Because that's the sole reason ! Never mind the football 

A chance to see Ward and Coady keep a clean sheet 

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Got ST so it don’t bother me all that much.. and if I saw him in the street I couldn’t care less lol  I think I just can’t stand them that’s why I’m moaning.. I hope they fail miserably this season..

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11 hours ago, MS0204 said:

Quoting myself is sad but I need to put the euromillions on tomorrow.. Wrexham is Category A.. what an absolute joke 

I thought the same, Tuesday night against Wrexham. Category A! Club created these low categories but are fleecing the fans by doing mostly category A games.

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