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k.o. 7:45 p.m.
Tickets
We've got 1,367 seats at one end of the Jarrold Stand. They're actually cheaper than for the same match last season at £21 for adults, £15 for over 60s, under 16s and students and £10 for under 12s.
Tickets will go on sale as follows:
Monday 13th November - Season Ticket Holders Priority 1
Tuesday 14th November - Season Ticket Holders Priority 2
Wednesday 15th November - Season Ticket Holders Priority 3
Thursday 16th November - Members
Friday 17th November - General Sale
It should be noted that Norwich City have a waiting list for season tickets and their ground is usually full or nearly full. If we don;t sell the bulk of these tickets, there will undoubtedly be pressure on the ticket-office to send them back to Norwich for sale to away fans. Do not rely on tickets being available in the day.
Coaches
FoxTravel coaches will be leaving the Walkers Stadium at 2:30 p.m. Some of the money that you've saved on your match ticket will go towards the 50p all-round increase in the coach fare, which is now £15.50 for adult STHs, and £13.50 for concession STHs - no season ticket and you pay a quid more.
Directions
With the A47 passing through both Leicester and Norwich, you don't even need a map to make this journey. You'll probably find it quicker though to take the A6 or M1 down to the A14, then to follow the A14 all the way to Newmarket. From there take the A11 to Norwich and as you enter Norwich, follow the A47 south around the city. You will then see signs for Trowse and then for the football ground.
The 150-mile journey will probably take just over 3 hours, but please be aware that the A14 has recently been the subject of night-time closures recently with some lengthy diversions - these may affect your return journey.
Trains
You will not be surprised to read that you can not get back from Norwich by train after the match. Anybody though who wants to stay overnight and return to Leicester the following afternoon will find that Central Trains do an Advance ticket for the return journey at only £20 - journey time just less than 3 hours each way with one change.
Pubs
London Branch make a bit of a trek to the Rosary Tavern in Rosary Road, which although not too far from the station, it isn't exactly in the direction of the ground - good friendly pub though.
The proximity of the city centre and the railway station means that there is plenty of choice of pubs. The Compleat Angler in Prince of Wales is well placed for both the station and the ground and seems to be a favourite of Sunderland fans, but if you want real ale you might want to try the Coach and Horses in nearby Thorpe Road; it's rumoured that they have have pipes direct from the Chalk Hill Brewery next door.
Last season's thread
Tickets
We've got 1,367 seats at one end of the Jarrold Stand. They're actually cheaper than for the same match last season at £21 for adults, £15 for over 60s, under 16s and students and £10 for under 12s.
Tickets will go on sale as follows:
Monday 13th November - Season Ticket Holders Priority 1
Tuesday 14th November - Season Ticket Holders Priority 2
Wednesday 15th November - Season Ticket Holders Priority 3
Thursday 16th November - Members
Friday 17th November - General Sale
It should be noted that Norwich City have a waiting list for season tickets and their ground is usually full or nearly full. If we don;t sell the bulk of these tickets, there will undoubtedly be pressure on the ticket-office to send them back to Norwich for sale to away fans. Do not rely on tickets being available in the day.
Coaches
FoxTravel coaches will be leaving the Walkers Stadium at 2:30 p.m. Some of the money that you've saved on your match ticket will go towards the 50p all-round increase in the coach fare, which is now £15.50 for adult STHs, and £13.50 for concession STHs - no season ticket and you pay a quid more.
Directions
With the A47 passing through both Leicester and Norwich, you don't even need a map to make this journey. You'll probably find it quicker though to take the A6 or M1 down to the A14, then to follow the A14 all the way to Newmarket. From there take the A11 to Norwich and as you enter Norwich, follow the A47 south around the city. You will then see signs for Trowse and then for the football ground.
The 150-mile journey will probably take just over 3 hours, but please be aware that the A14 has recently been the subject of night-time closures recently with some lengthy diversions - these may affect your return journey.
Trains
You will not be surprised to read that you can not get back from Norwich by train after the match. Anybody though who wants to stay overnight and return to Leicester the following afternoon will find that Central Trains do an Advance ticket for the return journey at only £20 - journey time just less than 3 hours each way with one change.
Pubs
London Branch make a bit of a trek to the Rosary Tavern in Rosary Road, which although not too far from the station, it isn't exactly in the direction of the ground - good friendly pub though.
The proximity of the city centre and the railway station means that there is plenty of choice of pubs. The Compleat Angler in Prince of Wales is well placed for both the station and the ground and seems to be a favourite of Sunderland fans, but if you want real ale you might want to try the Coach and Horses in nearby Thorpe Road; it's rumoured that they have have pipes direct from the Chalk Hill Brewery next door.
Last season's thread
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