Leicester City will freeze season ticket prices for the 2026/27 campaign
17:14, 25 Mar 2026Updated 17:19, 25 Mar 2026

Most season ticket prices at the King Power Stadium will be frozen again(Image: Getty Images)
Leicester City have revealed they will be freezing season ticket prices for the 2026/27 season – albeit one that could be played out in League One.
With doubt hanging over the direction of the current campaign the Foxes have today confirmed their strategy for the new one and announced that adult season tickets will start from £404.
The club claim that is the tenth time in 12 seasons that tickets in general admission areas have not risen and told existing holders the renewal window opens at 10am next Tuesday, March 31. The last price rise, of about five per cent, was in the summer of 2024 when City were promoted to the Premier League under Enzo Maresca.
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The full price list will be revealed on March 31 but a club statement said: “Full details will be shared on launch day, including a reminder of the features and benefits that are available to Season Ticket Holders.
“These include Season Ticket Forwarding and our Resale Platform, providing flexibility when it is needed, as well as the significant cost saving a Season Ticket offers compared with attending matches on a match-by-match basis.
“Ahead of the renewal period, we are also encouraging supporters to make sure their details are up to date.
“We also want to make supporters aware of an important change that will come into effect from the start of the 2026/27 season. Supporters aged 14 and over will be able to attend home matches without an accompanying adult.
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“This lowers the current age threshold from 16 and brings us into line with most other Championship venues (separate arrangements will continue to apply in the Family Area) and follows consultation with supporters through our Fan Engagement Framework.
“There will be more to share on Tuesday March 31, when full details of our 2026/27 Season Tickets will be released. For now, we wanted to give supporters an early opportunity to note some of the key information ahead of launch day.”
City are currently in the Championship relegation zone and with seven games to play are one point shy of 21st placed Portsmouth – albeit Pompey have a game in hand. City are on 39 points with West Brom and Blackburn both on 43. The Foxes go to Portsmouth on Saturday, April 18.
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