Supporters will enjoy an enhanced matchday experience at the King Power Stadium after Leicester City announced an upgrade has taken place to make the ground accessible for all.
Disabled fans will benefit from a recently installed Changing Places toilet in the South Stand, and accessibility toilets and hearing loops throughout all concourses and hospitality areas.
#lcfc are pleased to announce a stadium-wide upgrade in facilities available for supporters with disabilities https://t.co/dnVsEYLB4p pic.twitter.com/X3UVhMPAu9
— Leicester City (@LCFC) February 8, 2017
An audio descriptive service captures a real-time account of every kick on the pitch, while designated disabled seating areas have been introduced to get fans closer to the action.
Leicester join a selection of Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Liverpool and Stoke City, to recently upgrade their facilities for the benefit of all fans.