THREE LIONS TO PLAY SWITZERLAND AT THE KING POWER STADIUM

England will go on the road this autumn to take on Switzerland in an international friendly at City’s King Power Stadium.

The fixture takes place on Tuesday 11 September and will kick-off at 8pm. It is the second time the King Power Stadium has hosted the Three Lions, following a victory against Serbia and Montenegro in 2003.

FAQ

Q. When do tickets for England v Switzerland go on sale?

Tickets are now on general sale

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. Ticket prices

Category 1 – £55 Category 2 – £45

Category 3 – £35 (Home end) Family – £25/£10

Accessible needs tickets – £35 with carer free

. Disabled access tickets

A free carer ticket will be offered with all disabled access tickets.

All disabled access tickets will be sold through The FA.

Before purchasing your tickets in the disabled section, we will require proof of disability to ensure that all allocated seating is being provided to our accessible guests. If you have not already supplied this information please post, fax or scan and email details to The FA at the details below. You will still need to call in on the on-sale day to purchase your ticket(s) even if you provide your proof of disability prior to this day.

Please send us your proof of disability by mail or email:

The Football Association

Wembley Stadium

London

HA9 0WS

Email: [email protected]

Please note: We accept photocopies of Disability Living Allowance or an original letter from your GP or hospital. We do not accept Blue Badge permits as proof.

IMPORTANT: If you have previously purchased tickets with us and already have a customer number, you do not need to send in proof of disability again. If you cannot remember your customer number, we can look it up when you call.

Disabled Access Tickets Call 0800 093 0824 to purchase Before purchasing your tickets in the disabled section, we will require proof of disability to ensure that all allocated seating is being provided to our accessible guests. If you have not already supplied this information please post, fax or scan and email details to The FA at the details below. You will still need to call in on the on-sale day to purchase your ticket(s) even if you provide your proof of disability prior to this day. Please send us your proof of disability by mail or email: PO BOX 1966 SW1P9EQ Email: [email protected] Please note: We accept photocopies of Disability Living Allowance or an original letter from your GP or hospital. We do not accept Blue Badge permits as proof. IMPORTANT: If you have previously purchased tickets with us and already have a customer number, you do not need to send in proof of disability again. If you cannot remember your customer number, we can look it up when you call.

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Accessible Parking To purchase accessible parking for this event you will need to supply proof of: · Enhanced Personal Independent Payment (PIP) for mobility; Standard or Enhanced PIP for daily living if they have been assessed under the PIP system, or · Designated a member of the Support Group where assessed under the Employment & Support Allowance (ESA) scheme. · Disability Living Allowance at Middle/Higher Rate, or · Attendance Allowance, or · Severe Disablement Allowance, or · War Disablement Pension, or · Blind Registration · CredAbility Access Card · Any other documentation at the discretion of the Club Please e-mail this to [email protected] Supporters will be able to purchase by calling Leicester City’s sales centre on 0344 815 5000 (option 1) and also via tickets.lcfc.com. anyone with a disability will need to register first with us to purchase an access bay.

Q. What is the capacity at King Power Stadium?

Leicester City’s King Power Stadium has a maximum capacity of 32,312.

Off the back of the success of England’s last on-the-road match at in on 7 June, the excitement of the Three Lions playing in the Midlands will no doubt draw a fantastic crowd.

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Q. What are the best forms of transport to King Power Stadium?

TRAIN - Leicester Train Station is roughly 1.4 miles from King Power Stadium, which is approximately a five minute car journey or up to a 45 minute walk.

For more information on travelling to King Power Stadium by train, visit the following pages: www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/ldb.aspx www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk/travelling-w ith-us/our-network/trains-to-leicester

BUS - A number of bus services run from to King Power Stadium, stopping on 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, and all include wheelchair spaces. For details on bus routes to Leicester, visit www.travelineeastmidlands.co.uk

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 3 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 and you will see King Power Stadium on your right-hand side.