The Ultimate Guide to Following Leicester City Away Games

The Ultimate Guide to Following Leicester City Away Games


So, you’re ready to hit the road with The Foxes. Whether it’s a crucial midweek fixture in the depths of winter or a sunny Saturday showdown, following Leicester City Football Club on their travels is one of the most rewarding experiences in football. It’s about more than just the 90 minutes; it’s about the shared journey, the unwavering support, and being part of the story as the club mounts its latest promotion push.


This guide is your practical playbook. We’ll walk you through everything you need to know—from securing that golden ticket to getting home with your voice gone and your spirits high. By the end, you’ll be prepped and ready to back Enzo Maresca’s men wherever the EFL Championship (and hopefully the Premier League soon!) takes them.


What You'll Need Before You Go


Think of this as your pre-match briefing. Having these sorted makes matchday smooth sailing.


A Valid Ticket: Obvious, but crucial. For most away games, you’ll need a previous purchase history with the club. Keep an eye on the official LCFC website for sale dates.
Travel & Accommodation: Book these early. Trains get expensive, and hotels near away grounds fill up fast, especially for a club with our travelling support.
The Right Mindset: Away days are an adventure. Embrace the unpredictability of travel, the friendly (and sometimes not-so-friendly) banter, and the collective purpose.




Step 1: Secure Your Ticket & Understand the System


Getting an away ticket for a Leicester City match can be competitive, especially during a tight promotion challenge.


How to do it:

  1. Check Your Points: LCFC operates a loyalty points system for away tickets. The more games you attend (home and away), the more points you accrue, giving you priority access. Know your tally.

  2. Monitor Announcements: Ticket news is first released on the club’s official website and social media. Note the sale dates for different point brackets.

  3. Purchase Promptly: When your window opens, be online or on the phone ready to go. Have your client reference number and payment details handy.

  4. Collect or Deliver: Decide if you’ll have the ticket posted (riskier close to the game) or collect it at the away ground’s ticket office—always check the specific instructions.


Pro Tip: For high-demand games, consider official supporter coaches. They often come with a ticket bundle, solving two problems at once.


Step 2: Plan Your Travel & Logistics Like a Pro


This is where the real planning begins. Don’t just think about getting there; think about getting back, especially after an evening game.


How to do it:

  1. Choose Your Transport:

Train: Often the most popular. Book advance tickets for the best prices. Always check for engineering works.
Car: Offers flexibility. Research parking near the away stadium—official away fan car parks, local side streets (check restrictions!), or secure paid parking apps.
Official Coach: Relaxing and sociable. Departs from and returns to King Power Stadium on Filbert Way.
  1. Book Accommodation (if needed): For long-distance trips or evening kick-offs, a hotel might be necessary. Look for chains near the ground or in the city centre for post-match options.

  2. Plan Your Timings: Build in buffer time for traffic, train delays, and the inevitable queue for the turnstiles. Aim to arrive in the host city with at least 90 minutes to spare.


Common Mistake: Underestimating post-match travel. The last train home is a cruel mistress. Always have a backup plan, like knowing the location of a late-night taxi rank.


Step 3: Know Your Away Day Routines & Etiquette


Every away ground has its own character, and being a good ambassador for LCFC is part of the deal.


How to do it:

  1. Find the Away Pub: There’s usually a designated pub or two for away supporters. It’s the hub for pre-match atmosphere. A quick search on fan forums or social media will point you in the right direction.

  2. Wear Your Colours Proudly, But Wisely: It’s fine to wear your scarf or shirt, but be mindful of your surroundings. Large groups of home fans might not appreciate a solo Fox wandering through their local.

  3. Follow Instructions: Listen to stewards and police. They’re there for everyone’s safety. Know where your entry point is (usually marked by a letter or number).


Pro Tip: Pack light. A small bag is less hassle at security checks. Essentials only: ticket, phone, wallet, keys, and maybe a portable charger.


Step 4: Immerse Yourself in the Matchday Experience


You’ve made it. Now, soak it all in and be the 12th man.


How to do it:

  1. Get Inside Early: Grab a pie and a programme, find your seat, and take in the atmosphere building. You might even catch the end of the warm-ups and see who looks sharp.

  2. Support the Lads: This is why you’re here. Whether it’s Jamie Vardy chasing a lost cause or Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall driving through midfield, your noise can make a difference. Get behind the whole matchday squad.

  3. Stay ‘Til the End: Whatever the score, the players always acknowledge the away support. It’s a sign of respect and shared commitment to the promotion bid.


Common Mistake: Getting too caught up in filming everything on your phone. Capture a moment or two, but be present. The memory is better than the video.


Step 5: The Post-Match Debrief & Journey Home


The final whistle blows, but the day isn’t over.


How to do it:

  1. Exit Patiently: There will be queues. Follow the flow of fans, often held back for a short time to manage crowds.

  2. Debrief Safely: Head back to the station, your car, or a safe pub with fellow fans. Analyse the game, the tactics from head coach Enzo Maresca, and what it means for the top six race.

  3. Travel Home Safely: This is paramount. Stick with your group if you have one. If you’re driving, ensure you’re fully alert.


Pro Tip: For long journeys, have a post-match playlist or podcast ready. Our own Leicester City Match Progress Guide is perfect for deeper tactical analysis once you’ve cooled down.




Pro Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid


Do: Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. Standing on an open away terrace in the rain is a rite of passage, but only if you have a coat.
Don’t: Assume you can buy food or drink easily inside the away end. Some grounds have limited facilities. Eat beforehand.
Do: Keep your ticket safe throughout. You might need it to re-enter a stand after half-time, or if you get lost.
Don’t: Engage in pointless aggravation. You’re there to support Leicester, not to seek trouble.
Do: Enjoy the diversity of grounds. From historic old stadiums to modern bowls, each trip is a new experience. It beats watching on a stream every time.


Think of your away day prep like the club’s squad rebuild—success comes from good planning and covering all bases. And just as the club navigates Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, you need to manage your own travel budget wisely!


Your Away Day Checklist Summary


Tick these off, and you’re guaranteed a smoother trip.


[ ] Ticket Sorted: Purchased via correct loyalty point window and collection/delivery method confirmed.
[ ] Travel Booked: Train/coach tickets or car parking secured, with contingency plans noted.
[ ] Accommodation Locked In (if required): Hotel booked near ground or transport links.
[ ] Essentials Packed: Phone, wallet, ticket, keys, portable charger, weather-appropriate clothing.
[ ] Away End Intel Gathered: Knowledge of designated away pub and stadium entry point.
[ ] Timings Planned: Buffer time added to journey, aware of last return transport home.
[ ] Matchday Focus Ready: Voice rested, colours on, and focus on supporting the team for 90+ minutes.
[ ] Post-Match Plans Set: Safe route back to transport and travel home arranged.


Now you’re set. Following the Foxes on the road is about passion, commitment, and being part of a collective journey back to the top. It’s what makes the eventual success—like that dream of a return to the Premier League—so much sweeter. Safe travels, and come on you Foxes!


P.S. Need to keep the kids entertained on a long coach journey, or just want some post-match music to celebrate a win? Sometimes you need the right tools for the trip, just like you’d need the right essential daily living aids for independence. And for those quieter moments, consider signing up for a YouTube Premium membership to download videos and podcasts for offline viewing on the road.*

Liam Carter

Liam Carter

Matchday Correspondent

Lifelong Fox in the stands, capturing the live emotion and narrative of each fixture.

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