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Leicester City fans have been given less than 3,500 tickets for the final game of the season at Wembley.

Claude Puel’s side face Tottenham at their temporary home in the last match of the Premier League season on May 13.

City fans will have to battle it out to get their hands on just 3,312 tickets inside a Wembley Stadium that holds up to 90,000.

That is just 3.68 per cent of the full capacity.

Premier League rules state that clubs must offer a minimum of 10 per cent of the home stadium’s capacity, unless the ground holds more than 30,000 after which the minimum allocation is 3,000.

As one City fan pointed out, Leicester will be sending fewer supporters for a Premier League game against Tottenham at Wembley than Coventry fans were given at Notts County, which holds only 20,000.

To be fair, it is not just Leicester fans who have been left feeling short-changed with Tottenham having offered the minimum allocation to away supporters for most of the season.

Tottenham are yet to fill Wembley this season, with their highest attendance coming for the Champions League victory over Real Madrid that was played in front of an 83,782 crowd.

Their highest Premier League attendance so far was for the victory against north-London rivals Arsenal, which boasted a crowd of 83,222.

Tickets for Leicester’s game at Tottenham on the final day will go on sale next week, from April 9.

For more details on how to get a ticket go to www.lcfc.com.