Do Leicester City supporters really get value for money at the King Power Stadium? | OneFootball

Do Leicester City supporters really get value for money at the King Power Stadium? | OneFootball

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·10 February 2024

Do Leicester City supporters really get value for money at the King Power Stadium?

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Leicester City continued their excellent campaign in the Championship with an emphatic win over Stoke City.

The Foxes have taken to life in the second tier very well, as they have been the dominant side throughout the campaign.


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That was on display once again, as they brushed aside the Potters to make it 23 wins out of 30 league games so far this season.

Leicester are already on 72 points and lead the Championship by 11 points, with teams such as Southampton, Leeds United, and Ipswich Town doing their best to try and keep up with them.

The Foxes’ latest win came away from home, but here at Football League World, we have decided to look to see if the club’s supporters are getting value for money at the King Power Stadium…

Leicester City’s ticket prices at the King Power Stadium

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Leicester City had been a Premier League side for several seasons before being relegated back to the Championship at the end of last season.

So, with that happening, the Foxes will have found themselves in a position where they needed to make some changes, and that would have included ticket prices.

Leicester will have had to rearrange ticket prices as they have dropped down a division, with the Championship side having the price of £49 as their dearest ticket this season.

That price comes as an adult, with seniors in the same seats either being charged £43 or £40. While under-22's are also charged the same prices as seniors for the same seats, with the lowest ticket in this area being for under-12s, and that is £15.

As mentioned, the dearest ticket at the King Power Stadium is £49, unless you are in the premium suite, and then you will have to pay either £88 or £72, as per the club’s official website.

Other ticket prices range from £44 to £39, £37, and £35, with the cheapest ticket for an adult being £24 and the cheapest ticket for a child being £6.

Leicester City’s form at the King Power Stadium in the 2023/24 season

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Here, using WhoScored.com, we have looked at Leicester City’s home record in the Championship this season.

At the time of writing, the Foxes have played 15 games at the King Power Stadium in the league.

Out of those 15 games, Enzo Maresca’s men have won 12, with them drawing one and losing two. The Foxes were held to a 1-1 draw by Ipswich Town recently, while the club has suffered defeats to Hull City and Leeds United.

Leicester have beaten teams such as Watford, Sunderland, Preston, Bristol City, and Coventry City at home this season.

Furthermore, the club has scored 31 goals, which has only been beaten by four other clubs, while Leicester have conceded just nine goals, which is the best at home in the Championship.

The Foxes have picked up 37 points at the King Power Stadium so far, which is matched by Leeds and is four more points better than next-placed Ipswich.

Leicester have made the King Power Stadium a fortress

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It was very clear that Leicester needed to make the King Power Stadium a place that teams didn’t want to come and play at.

That is exactly what they have done, as it’s clear that Leicester are a very strong side at home, with not many teams able to come and beat them in front of their own fans.

The fact the Foxes have achieved that has helped them on their way to being comfortable in the league, and that means they are likely to return to the Premier League at the first time of asking.

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