It will be the first time Hereford United have played at the Walkers Stadium when they take on Halifax Town in the Conference Play-off final next Saturday.
And for most of their supporters the Stadium will be one they won't have visited. So below is a little information on the stadium taken from the Official Leicester City website.
The 'seater bowl shaped' Stadium was built in 2001/2 and the first match staged there was a friendly between Leicester and Atletic Bilbao.
It can accomodate some 32,500 fans and it is said that all seats at the Walkers Stadium offer a superb view of the action. High and low level seating around the bowl combines with full length concourses offering catering facilities via themed bars.
The Walkers Stadium is one of the best state-of-the-art stadia in the country and a flagship development. The whole stadium has been orientated to take advantage of a unique City site - as a result the main West Stand overlooks the river. The four storey stand houses the reception, conference and banqueting suites offices as well as some of the 55 turnstiles, kiosks, the City Megastore and most importantly the ticket office.
However there are only 480 parking spaces.
Leicester has been associated with Walkers Crisps since 1987
The company successfully secured the naming rights to Leicester City's brand new stadium in the summer of 2002. The deal was negotiated between the club and Britain's No.1 food brand and reinforced the strong links between the birthplace of Walkers and the Football Club. The ten year, seven figure deal is one of only a handful in the UK where major companies have secured naming rights to a stadium.
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