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Leicester City could be charging Premier League prices for League One football next season after announcing a freeze on season-ticket fees.

It’s the 10th time in 12 seasons that City have chosen not to raise their season-ticket prices, but the figure will remain the same no matter the division the club are in.

City fans can renew their seats from Tuesday, March 31, before knowing which division the club will be in, with their Championship future to be decided over the final seven matches of the campaign.

But if City go down, the prices will not change. Fans will pay the same figure for the same number of games whether their club are in the second or third tier.

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