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Away Fan Guide: Leicester City

STADIUM ADDRESS

King Power Stadium
Filbert Way
Leicester
LE2 7FL

TICKET INFORMATION

Supporters are advised not to travel unless they are in possession of a valid match ticket. No ticket upgrades will be available on the day of the fixture.

The Everton Fan Centre will be open on Saturday 7 May (10am-1pm) to deal with any ticketing queries. Please contact 0151 556 1878 for assistance.

Supporters who have any ticketing issues on the day of the game should report to the Matchday Ticket Collections unit, situated to the left of the Foxes Fan Store. Any supporters collecting duplicate tickets are advised to take Photo ID in case required.

HELP AND SUPPORT

There will be a team of Everton Travel Stewards at the game to help with any issues that may arise at King Power Stadium.

For further information updates from Merseyside Police, follow @MerPolEFC on Twitter. 

Fan Engagement Manager, Christine Prior, will be available from 12pm until kick-off to support fans with any issues that arise and can be contacted on 07794 055321. 

COVID GUIDELINES

Ahead of your visit to King Power Stadium, please ensure that you have read Leicester's Supporter Code of Conduct. By purchasing a ticket, you are agreeing to follow this Code of Conduct at all times. Please click here to read it in full.

Supporters are advised that following the removal of the Government’s Plan B restrictions, there are no longer COVID measures or spot checks in place. Fans are therefore no longer required to offer evidence of their COVID status in order to gain entrance. 

However, we encourage fans to take a lateral flow test before attending games, to protect yourself and other supporters. 

Please also be mindful that players and management are required to remain under matchday COVID regulations and are not able to stop for autographs and photographs before or after the game.

STADIUM INFORMATION

King Power Stadium is contactless - concourses will only accept card payments.

Supporters can access the visitors' area through turnstiles 40 to 49 up to 90 minutes before kick-off. The accessible entrance is at turnstile 43. Turnstiles will open 90 minutes before kick-off.

Bags larger than A4 size will not be permitted into the stadium. Flags are permitted if they aren’t offensive/political/derogatory and no bigger than 2mx1m.

The visiting supporters' pub is the Counting House on Freemens Common.

Accessible information

Each area of the King Power Stadium has access for wheelchair users, while the concourses have accessible toilets, with access granted via RADAR keys, obtained from stewards or a member of the corporate stewards team.

The accessible toilet is 25m from the nearest designated seating and is located along the visitors section concourse. A RADAR key is required for the accessible toilet, which can be obtained from a steward. The width of the accessible toilet door is 2ft 10in. The dimensions of the accessible toilet are 5ft 11in x 7ft 5in. There is a dropdown rail on the transfer side and there is an emergency alarm in the cubicle.

Catering is available in every stand throughout King Power Stadium, with level access provided to all food counters (all between 77cm–109cm in height). Stewards can provide assistance when ordering food and drink, while plastic cutlery and cups are available with all purchases. The Club also offers accessible cutlery and hearing loops at each service point in all concourses.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Please be advised to check all chosen travel routes prior to travelling due to any unforeseen circumstances which may affect your travel plans.

Car: The M1 and M69 motorways interchange at Junction 21 (M1), where you should exit and follow the signs for the City Centre via the A5460. After three miles, turn right onto Upperton Road, follow the road down until you get to the Liberty Statue Island and take the fifth exit down Western Boulevard. You will then see King Power Stadium on your right-hand side.

Public Transport

Train: Leicester Train Station is roughly 1.2 miles from King Power Stadium. This equates to an approximate five-minute car journey or up to a 45-minute walk. To walk from Leicester Train Station, exit the station, cross London Road at the traffic lights, turn left and follow the road to King Power Stadium around to the right. Keep the Central Ring Road (Waterloo Way) on your left as the path separates from the road, staying on this path as it crosses New Walk. The path then re-joins the pavement, at which point Nelson Mandela Park will be in view. Turn right onto Lancaster Road and walk through the park, heading for the crossings by the public toilets. Cross Welford Road and turn left, following the road around – passing Morrisons supermarket – to King Power Stadium. For more information from East Midlands Railway, please click HERE.

Bus: Several bus services run from Leicester city centre to King Power Stadium, stopping on Aylestone Road, which is a five-minute walk from King Power Stadium. Most buses in Leicester are low floor vehicles, meaning they can be lowered to pavement level once the bus has stopped. Buses all include wheelchair spaces.

Park and Ride: There are three Park & Ride sites in Leicester, operating from 7am until 7pm, Monday to Saturday. Users of the Park & Ride services can park for free at the sites. For full details, including prices of Park & Ride services in Leicester, please visit www.choosehowyoumove.co.uk/park-ride.

FAN BEHAVIOUR AND SAFTEY ANNOUNCEMENT

Anti-discrimination: Everton Football Club has a zero-tolerance stance on any discriminatory behaviour and language used to travel to, from or during the match. We are committed and dedicated to embracing equality and diversity in everything that we do. Reminding you about the Clubs ‘All Together Now’ campaign which has been launched to promote a ‘Football Family for Everyone’ and we will not stop in our mission to drive equality through the positive power of football.

Possession or use of pyrotechnics: Everton Football Club does not condone the use of pyrotechnics under any circumstances. Any fan found using them will be subject to action by the Club and Police. Away Clubs use various techniques to detect the possession and use of pyrotechnics. Any person found in possession of such items are liable to arrest which could result in a criminal conviction and subsequent football ban.

Concourse anti-social behaviour: Previously, a small group of fans have become involved in anti-social behaviour (beer throwing) within Club concourses. This results in the half-time social activity of fellow Evertonians being ruined by the actions of a minority. Such action can result in ejection from the stadium or, in the case more serious incidents, an arrest and subsequent football ban.

Please continue to enjoy your matchday but we also ask that you also consider other supporters and how they will be affected by your behaviour. We would like to thank you for your continued support in protecting Everton Football Club's reputation and support.