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Never miss a kick-off!Signup +Join the clubGet full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards.Explore An account already exists for this email address, please log in.Subscribe to our newsletterIt is almost exactly a decade since Leicester City were crowned Premier League champions, an achievement so unlikely that it felt almost surreal to watch Wes Morgan lift the trophy.For the Leicester fans, there was a sense of overwhelming jubilation: they had witnessed something that seemed impossible, an incomparable footballing zenith.The good times did not end there, either: there was a run to the quarter-finals of the Champions League the following season, and a narrow defeat to Atletico Madrid. There was FA Cup glory in 2021 and a Conference League semi-final against Roma in 2022. You may like Leicester could mark 10-year anniversary of Premier League title in the worst possible way Explained: Why Leicester were deducted points as appeal is dismissed We havent heard anything from the club about a 10-year reunion for our Premier League title, but the lads are chatting and we'll have one if we can help Leicester City during a difficult time, we would Ex-Foxes star tells FFT about anniversary plans The EFL's most remarkable fixture may well involve Leicester City next termGet VIP Premier League tickets HERE with Seat Unique: at track.webgains.comFor a die-hard fan, Seat Unique is a shortcut to those sold-out, high-stakes Premier League matches that usually feel out of reach without years of loyalty points. By partnering directly with clubs like Manchester United, Spurs, and Everton, they provide 100% official, guaranteed entry without the red tape of memberships or ballots. Its a secure way to bypass the resale lottery and walk straight into the ground with a prime view, making those "once-in-a-lifetime" derbies actually doable.View DealFast forward to 2026 and Leicester, after losing 1-0 to Portsmouth on Saturday, are on the brink of relegation to League One.The Foxes have only dropped to the third tier once before, in 2008/09, when they won the League One title to bounce straight back.But this time feels different after all the success of the past decade. Leicesters decline has been sudden and left fans wondering what will come next.In the immediate future, there will likely be a trip to Hayes Lane, Bromleys 6,100-capacity stadium, where third-tier football will be held for the first time in history.Get FourFourTwo NewsletterThe best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.Bromley v Leicester is about as incongruous as league fixtures come, but it is indicative of the different trajectories of both clubs.Most of Bromleys history has been spent in non-league. When Leicester won the Premier League title, the Ravens finished 14th in the National League, their first season in the fifth tier after promotion from the Conference South.Now the two clubs are set to meet on an equal footing, not in the FA Cup or the Carabao Cup, but as league rivals.A combination of financial mismanagement - leading to a points deduction earlier in the season - poor recruitment and a squad of players who seem completely disinterested has left Leicester in a situation that, a decade ago, would have seemed just as unlikely as their Premier League title.There could be similar standout fixtures elsewhere in the pyramid, too: if Tottenham Hotspur are relegated, they could play both Lincoln City - newly promoted from League One - and Wrexham, playing in the Championship after their rapid rise through the divisions.But there is no question that Bromleys meeting with Leicester will, for several reasons, be one of the most remarkable fixtures in the EFLs history.TOPICSLeicester CityBromleyLeague OneChampionshipCallum Rice-CoatesCallum is a football writer who has had work published by the likes of BBC Sport, the Independent, BT Sport and the Blizzard, amongst various others. A lifelong Wrexham fan, he is hoping Ryan Reynolds can lead his hometown club to the promised land.
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