Leicester City tickets for Premier League title celebrations on sale for eye-watering £8,000 on resale websites
- Leicester will be presented with the Premier League trophy on Saturday
- Tickets for their match with Everton at the King Power are like gold dust
- Resale websites are offering spare seats for anything up to £8,000
- Face value of tickets for the fixture is between £30 and £50
- Claudio Ranieri's team were confirmed as champions on Monday night
Ticket touts are asking for as much as £8,000 from fans who want to be at the King Power Stadium for Leicester City’s final home game against Everton.
Leicester won the Barclays Premier League title on Monday night, when Tottenham Hotspur were held to a 2-2 draw by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
This Saturday will give Leicester supporters a chance to celebrate being crowned champions – but only those with deep pockets will be able to attend if they use resale websites such as Ticketbis.
Tickets to see Leicester City's Premier League title celebrations are being sold online for up to £8,000
Claudio Ranieri's team will lift the Premier League trophy after their match with Everton this Saturday
Tickets for the Everton match have become gold dust with fans flocking to see a piece of history
Even the cheapest ticket in the Leicester home end will set fans back £1,700. The most expensive, meanwhile, was advertised at £7,920.50.
The cheapest ticket in the Everton away end on Ticketbis was £434.
The face vale of tickets for the game when officially on sale by Leicester was between £30 and £50 for adults.
Ticket resale websites such as TicketBis are offering seats for almost £8,000 for the Everton game
A plan of the King Power Stadium, where the match will take place, on the TicketBis website
Jamie Vardy is Leicester's leading goalscorer with 22 in the Premier League this season
Another website – FootballTicketTrade – was selling its cheapest home-end ticket for £2,375.
Tottenham were the only team that could catch Leicester but they were officially taken out of the title race by Chelsea.
Saturday will give Leicester’s fans a chance to congratulate their heroes and see the Premier League trophy being presented to Claudio Ranieri and his players.
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