Homes to Bromley, Stevenage and AFC Wimbledon, all three will be attended by the Blue Army for the first time in their existence, although we have been to Wimbledon before, but that was at their old stadium back in 1986.
Plough Lane, their new venue, opened in 2020, and the 9,000-seater stadium will be one of our three trips to London this year, along with Leyton Orient and of course, Bromley, south of the River Thames.
We'll face AFC Wimbledon at their new home.
Leicester have never played Bromley in any form of contest, with the Ravens contesting in non-league until just three years ago, when a third-placed finish and play-off victory sent them into the 92.
After stabilising with an 11th placed finish, Bromley went on to win League Two last term with 87 points, sending them into the third tier for the first time in their history.
The Club has, in fact, got one recent connection to Hayes Lane, as the 6,000-seater venue is also the home of WSL1 side London City Lionesses, who welcomed LCFC Women twice last year, in both the league and Women’s League Cup.
Broadhall Way hosts League One football for Stevenage.
The final one is Stevenage, which is the closest of the three, coming in at 85 miles away, compared to the 152 miles to Bromley, and 109 miles to Wimbledon.
Make sure to stay tuned to our social media channels to view our full fixture list for the upcoming League One campaign, released Thursday at midday.
All times BST.