Fan Guide – Leicester City (A)
- samwraight
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London City Lionesses are back in Barclays Women’s Super League action this weekend, for the final time in 2025.
We travel up to the King Power Stadium on Sunday 14th December, going into our clash with the Foxes with a completely even record in the WSL (five wins, five losses).
Whether you’re joining us at the KP or cheering us on from home, here is everything you need to know.
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The Game
Opponent:Â Leicester City
Competition: Barclays Women’s Super League
Date:Â 14th December 2025
Venue:Â King Power Stadium
Kick-off:Â 11:55am
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Heading to the King Power Stadium?
By Train
Leicester Train Station is roughly 1.2 miles from King Power Stadium. This equates to an approximate five-minute car journey or up to a 45-minute walk.
To walk from Leicester Train Station, exit the station, cross London Road at the traffic lights, turn left and follow the road to King Power Stadium around to the right. Keep the Central Ring Road (Waterloo Way) on your left as the path separates from the road, staying on this path as it crosses New Walk. The path then re-joins the pavement, at which point Nelson Mandela Park will be in view. Turn right onto Lancaster Road and walk through the park, heading for the crossings by the public toilets. Cross Welford Road and turn left, following the road around – passing Morrisons supermarket – to King Power Stadium.
For more information on travelling to King Power Stadium by train, please visit the following:
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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 three 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. You will then see King Power Stadium on your right-hand side.
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Bus
Several bus services run from Leicester city centre to King Power Stadium, stopping on Aylestone Road, 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. Buses all include wheelchair spaces.
For details on routes to Leicester, visit www.travelineeastmidlands.co.uk.
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Park & Ride
There are three Park & Ride sites in Leicester, operating from 7am until 7pm, Monday to Saturday.
Users of the Park & Ride services can park for free at the sites.
For full details, including prices of Park & Ride services in Leicester, please visit www.choosehowyoumove.co.uk/park-ride
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On Foot
Please note: When walking around the local area on a matchday, please do not deviate from the pedestrian footpaths and avoid walking in the road, even if the pavement appears congested. This is particularly important on Aylestone Road and Narborough Road with the number of fast-moving vehicles passing.
Details of known road closures throughout the season will be communicated via the Leicester City's communications channels at the earliest opportunity.
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Cycle Park
Leicester City encourages local supporters to utilise the cycle park by cycling to King Power Stadium.
For those local to Leicester, cycling offers an attractive alternative, helping minimise the impact of matchday traffic. Supporters travelling to King Power Stadium on bike can use the cycle park, free of charge.
The facility offers 20 spaces on a first come, first served basis. Cyclists should enter via Car Park B and show their match ticket on arrival.
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Car Parking
For supporters driving to King Power Stadium, parking can be purchased prior to the day of the match for £19 per car on the Club’s Filbert Street car park. To book, please call the City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (Option 1).
There are also several independent car parks in the area surrounding King Power Stadium. These facilities generally cost £4/£5 per car. The car parks are situated around Freemans Common and Leicester Tigers Rugby Stadium which is around a 10-minute walk from King Power Stadium.
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Leicester City have provided a Visiting Supporters Guide and a Disability
Access Statement ahead of our fixture. Click below to view them.
Can’t make it to the game?
For UK fans, our match against Chelsea is live on Sky Sports at the weekend! You can also watch on the BWSL YouTube channel by clicking the link below.
International fans, the WSL has provided a ‘Where to Watch’ guide. Use the button below so you don’t miss a moment.
Out and about? Follow our socials!
Keep up with the action via live updates across our platforms below.
Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp with have lineups, goal updates and HT/FT scores, and X will have minute-by-minute updates.
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We look forward to seeing you on matchday!
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