Kings of the North match tickets are on general sale to all supporters at the Leicester Tigers ticket office from Wednesday this week.Tickets are currently only available to season ticket holders seeking extra tickets for friends and family before general sales open tomorrow.
Home fixtures in the Kings of the North are against Newcastle Falcons on Saturday, September 19 – also featuring Tigers in the Park activities for visitors – and against Sale Sharks on Saturday, October 10. Both fixtures kick off at 3pm at Welford Road.
Due to stadium redevelopment work at the clubhouse end, Welford Road will have a reduced capacity of 18,000 for these fixtures so only a limited number of match tickets will be available.
Entry is included in Tigers season tickets 2015/16.
For all other supporters, tickets are priced from £18 adults and £8 juniors.
To book your place, phone the Tigers ticket office on 0116 319 8888 (option 2) between 8.30am and 5pm weekdays or 9am-5pm Saturdays, or visit the Tigers ticket office in the Club Store in the MET-Rx Stand at Welford Road 9am-5pm Monday-Saturday.
Or book online any time by clicking here.
Kings of the North home fixtures
Leicester Tigers v Newcastle Falcons: Saturday, September 19, 3pm PLUS Tigers in the Park
Leicester Tigers v Sale Sharks: Saturday, October 10, 3pm
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