Join The Foxes On Filbert Way For WSL Season Finale
Ticket are still available for LCFC Women's final game of the season this Saturday (18 May) against Liverpool at King Power Stadium.
2024-05-14T08:06:00.000Z
by Matthew Temple
Published
14 May, 2024
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Join The Foxes On Filbert Way For WSL Season Finale
Ticket are still available for LCFC Women's final game of the season this Saturday (18 May) against Liverpool at King Power Stadium.
Matthew Temple
2024-05-14T08:06:00.000Z
Join The Foxes On Filbert Way For WSL Season Finale
Ticket are still available for LCFC Women's final game of the season this Saturday (18 May) against Liverpool at King Power Stadium.
Matthew Temple
2024-05-14T08:06:00.000Z
Join The Foxes On Filbert Way For WSL Season Finale
Ticket are still available for LCFC Women's final game of the season this Saturday (18 May) against Liverpool at King Power Stadium.
Matthew Temple
2024-05-14T08:06:00.000Z
Join The Foxes On Filbert Way For WSL Season Finale
Ticket are still available for LCFC Women's final game of the season this Saturday (18 May) against Liverpool at King Power Stadium.
Matthew Temple
2024-05-14T08:06:00.000Z
LCFC Women welcome Liverpool to King Power Stadium on Saturday
The Barclays Women's Super League action kicks off at 3pm
Tickets for the final game of the season can be found HERE
A free live stream will also be shown via Foxes Hub, the LCFC App and YouTube
Just one game remains this season for Leicester in the Barclays Women's Super League - a home visit of Liverpool on Filbert Way, as the Foxes will be looking to end on a high, having already secured a fourth consecutive season in the top flight.
Last time out, City picked up their sixth draw of the campaign, when Sophie Howard overturned a Riko Ueki opener at Chigwell Construction Stadium to ensure the points were shared in the capital.
Tickets for this weekend can be found HERE. Priced at £8 for adults, £4 for over-65s and under-18s with under-8s being able to attend the season's conclusion for free. Please note there will be a £2 increase on tickets purchased on the day of the match.
Premium admission tickets, which include padded seating in the Walker Hall seating area, level one lounge access and cashless bar facilities, can be found HERE and are priced at just £15 per person. Once again, a £2 price increase will be added on matchday.
Parking at King Power Stadium is also available HERE and is priced at £5 per car. Please note that all vehicles must be parked one hour before kick-off and the car park will reopen one hour after the full-time whistle.
In the days building up to the game, you can find the match preview, training content and details of the pre-match press conference at Belvoir Drive on LCFC.com and across LCFC Women's social media channels.
On the day of the game, X will provide live updates of the game against the Reds, before a full match report will be posted to the Club's official website.
The game is being broadcasted live on Foxes Hub, YouTube and the LCFC App for supporters unable to attend the season finale. Fans can tune in to all the action for free, with highlights and post-match reaction uploaded in the following days. More streaming information is HERE.
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Remembering The Old First Division Title Bid Of 1929Club Historian John Hutchinson revisits the 1928/29 season, when Leicester City finished runners-up in the old First Division, one point behind The Wednesday (now Shefield Wednesday).
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