Following extensive consultation, our initial offering on safe standing will be installed across a number of blocks at King Power Stadium ahead of the 2025/26 season for our Men’s First Team. We're looking forward to welcoming fans into these areas to enhance our matchday atmosphere and experience. SK1 (from V26) and G1 (from V29) – Rows M to PP (27 rows) – 1,328 seats
P and P1 – Rows T to PP (21 rows) – 672 seats
K1 and L1 – Rows T to PP (21 rows) – 766 seats
SK1 (from V26) and SK2 – Rows NN to PP – 266 seats
Away End M1 to M4 – Rows T to PP (21 rows) – 2,532 seats
How did we get here?
Safe standing at King Power Stadium follows extensive consultation with supporters through our Fan Engagement Framework, with the Sports Ground Safety Authority and the Club’s Safety Advisory Group, and is aimed at improving safety, atmosphere and matchday experience. Your feedback, gathered through surveys and interactive sessions, clearly demonstrated the appetite for safe standing, driven by a desire to boost safety, atmosphere and accommodate different fan preferences. For the full story on our consultation process, please click HERE. What is safe standing?
Safe standing at King Power Stadium will involve the installation of rails in front of seats in selected areas of the stadium, allowing supporters to stand safely during matches. Each rail creates a safety barrier for supporters in the seats directly behind them, preventing progressive crowd collapse in those areas and ensuring supporters have space to stand comfortably and safely without affecting sightlines for others in the stadium. This system enhances the matchday experience by creating designated standing areas designed specifically for supporter enjoyment.
What if my Season Ticket is already in an area where safe standing is being introduced?
If your Season Ticket is in an area designated for safe standing and you want to stay there, you can! Your seat remains yours to renew in the standard renewal window.
If you would like to relocate to a different seat within the safe standing area you are already in or if you would like to move to an alternative safe standing area, then renew your Season Ticket as normal and enter the ballot for relocation (further details below).
Wish to Relocate?
We understand that safe standing may not be suitable for everyone. If your current Season Ticket is located in an area designated for safe standing, you can relocate to an area elsewhere in the stadium if you prefer.
Renew your Season Ticket as normal by Wednesday 9 April. You’ll then have an exclusive window from 11-17 April to contact the City Sales Centre or LCFC Help and relocate into a different, non-safe standing part of the stadium before any other relocations take place. You can still relocate after this window, but you’ll have a better selection of seats available to you during this period.
My Season Ticket isn’t in a safe standing area, but I’d like to move into one.
Renew your existing Season Ticket as normal and enter the ballot for relocation INTO safe standing between 18 March and 9 April. You can do this once you’ve had confirmation that your Season Ticket has been renewed.
We’ll confirm the number of safe standing spaces immediately available for relocation (as well as any being reserved for Matchday Tickets) on Friday 18 April, once those relocating out have had the opportunity to do so. If a ballot is needed, you’ll be entered into it and we’ll contact you to let you know if you’ve been successful by 5pm on 23 April..
Group Applications
Supporters can enter the safe standing ballot individually or as a group of up to four. If one member of the group is successful, it means the entire group will be, but we encourage early contact to maximise the chance of securing seats together, as availability cannot be guaranteed.
If relocating as a group, consent from all individuals is required before the lead supporter contacts us about relocating. Please note that Under-16s can relocate into a safe standing area but must be accompanied by someone aged 18 or over and should therefore enter the ballot together.
Please note that seats in safe standing areas will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis to supporters successful in the ballot during a dedicated relocation window. Seats in safe standing areas are subject to availability and success in the ballot does not mean that a supporter will be guaranteed a seat in their preferred safe standing area.
For more details, including FAQs and to complete your application or relocation request, visit our Season Tickets hub HERE. How Your Views Shaped Our Plans
Over the past year, we’ve engaged extensively with our fans through our newly established Fan Engagement Framework and Fan Advisory Board (FAB). Your feedback, insights, and passion have guided us every step of the way, reinforcing our commitment to listen, engage, and act based on your input.
Supporters shared their views through surveys, Your 90 Minutes focus group sessions, matchday information points and prototype visits, to ensure as many voices as possible were heard. The feedback helped shape decisions including location and number of safe standing seats, as well as the communication and ticketing processes for affected fans.
Supporters in favour of safe standing cited examples such as improved crowd engagement and matchday experience at other clubs and many shared how standing areas could significantly boost the energy and atmosphere inside the stadium, making supporters feel closer to the pitch and enhancing their sense of connection.
Leicester City Chief Executive Susan Whelan said: “The subject of safe standing has featured prominently in supporter feedback in recent seasons, so it’s been important for us to get the process of its introduction right. Safety and crowd management is clearly a very important part of that and we’re grateful for the support of the relevant authorities in helping us to identify a solution that works for our stadium.
“This is clearly also about fan experience, giving choice to our supporters and an investment in our matchday atmosphere that can support the team on the pitch. In seeking to make well-informed decisions, we have provided a wide range of opportunities for supporters to contribute to the discussion. We feel the initial offering we have put forward reflects what we have heard up to now but is sufficiently scalable for us to adapt to changing demand in the coming years.”
Emily Burditt, on behalf of the fan representatives on the Fans Advisory Board, said: "We’re pleased the Club has actively listened to what fans want with safe standing and that they've worked hard to be able to get safe standing in place for us for next season. While we’ve been assured that safety is always the Club’s number one priority, we have challenged the Club during this process to make sure decisions made about safe standing also focus on improving atmosphere in the stadium, as that is a key priority for fans.
“We understand some fans may be disappointed that their current seat will, or will not, be in a safe standing area, meaning they may want to move to a new location, and we are happy the club has considered how to manage this as smoothly as possible for fans in their plans.
“ The Club has also shared with us how the number of safe standing places can be easily increased in future should the demand show that is needed."
Our consultation process started in November, when we worked with the FAB and FCC Working Groups to create a consultation framework that would help us hear views from as many fans as possible, utilising all elements of the Fan Engagement Framework.
For three weeks in December, we spoke to as many fans as possible across a variety of formats. We hosted matchday information points at the Brighton and Hove Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers fixtures, where 182 fans shared their views with us. Around 70% of fans we spoke to on matchdays were in favour of safe standing, but some of those in favour didn’t want to sit in safe standing areas. Some expressed concern about their seats being affected and needing to move, especially families.
We held two Your 90 Minutes sessions, online and in-person. Supporters in favour of safe standing cited positive impacts on atmosphere and safety, but some were concerned about visibility, especially for children. There was debate about the location of safe standing with most suggesting it should go in areas where there is already persistent standing. Some fans felt that one large area of safe standing would work better, although some were concerned about the impact of possible relocation on Season Ticket Holders if that was the case.
All supporters were invited to view safe standing prototypes installed in the SK1 area in December, with supporters being welcomed to appointments, where they could test out examples of what safe standing might look like.
A total of 1,850 people completed our safe standing survey (80% of respondents were Season Ticket Holders and 20% were Fox Members). Fans were invited to share feedback on topics including whether they stand at games and why, whether they would like to relocate into safe standing areas and an open text box for fans to provide further feedback. The results demonstrated a vast spectrum of opinion across our fanbase, highlighting the importance of offering choice and flexibility.
Some key themes emerged from the open text question asking fans for further feedback:
Some respondents felt that safe standing could significantly improve atmosphere.
Some advocated for its placement near existing areas of standing or near away fans to generate more noise and atmosphere.
Safety and comfort – some fans were concerned about safety risks in safe standing areas such as crowd movement, surges and visibility challenges for shorter or disabled fans and families. Lots emphasised the importance of maintaining comfort in safe standing areas.
There were concerns from some about how the Club would prevent standing in designated seated zones once safe standing was introduced.
Timeline of Consultation:
November 2024: Setting the Consultation Framework: We worked with the FAB and FCC Working Group early to shape what the fan consultation looked like to ensure the voices of as many fans as possible were heard.
December 2024: Gathering Feedback: Over three weeks, supporters shared their views through surveys, Your 90 Minutes focus groups, matchday information points and in-person safe standing appointments, making sure every participating voice was heard.
January 2025: Analysing and Sharing Feedback: We reviewed the feedback and shared valuable insights with the FAB and FCC Working Group.
March 2025: Launch and Next Steps – Final decision to implement safe standing made and shared with the FAB and FCC Working Group before being announced to the wider fanbase. Announcement made alongside Season Ticket renewals with clear timelines and processes to support fans wishing to move into or out of safe standing areas, as requested by the FAB.
THE OUTCOME
Following the consultation process – which involved input from supporters, the Sports Grounds Safety Authority and the Club’s Safety Advisory Group – the Club has approved a proportionate, scalable installation for completion ahead of the 2025/26 season that:
Equips 5,610 seats for safe standing – 17.4 per cent of King Power Stadium’s capacity
Places LCFC in the top five among Premier League clubs for safe standing as a percentage of capacity
Addresses safety concerns in areas of existing persistent standing
Caters a level of initial demand that reflects the feedback we received in our consultation process
Provides variety of choice for supporters with different expectations for their matchday experience
Will positively impact matchday atmosphere
We’ve chosen the independent barrier safe standing solution, which was selected as it allows us to retain the existing seats, maximises the number of seats we can convert, and meets the required regulatory criteria. Take a look at the example below.
If you’re interested in learning more about safe standing at King Power Stadium or have any questions, please register for our Your 90 Minutes session, which will take place online on Monday 17 March at 6pm. Please click HERE to apply, no later 10am on Monday 17 March and we’ll send you a link to join. Safe Standing has been among the most passionately discussed topics, with many supporters expressing their strong desire to enhance the atmosphere, improve safety, and reconnect with football traditions.
We appreciate the patience and constructive dialogue that has enabled this significant step forward. Details of this relocation process, for our supporters wishing to move into and out of the Safe Standing areas are available HERE. We remain committed to transparency and hope that this ensures every supporter has clear, timely information on this process.