WORCESTER Rugby Club have warned that the Six-ways promotion party is the hottest ticket in town.
The National One champions-elect are well on the way to selling out their final two home games and have even ordered another 580 seats to cater for demand.
However, despite the extra seating, officials believe the games between Bristol Shoguns on April 3 and Pertemps Bees (April 24) will be sold out way before match day.
"We'd urge supporters to order their tickets in time because we envisage that both games will be sell-outs," said operations director Mike Robins.
"Bristol have not taken up their allocation of tickets for the April 3 game so there are around 1,200 tickets left but they are going like hot cakes at present.
"Demand for the Pertemps Bees match has been phenomenal and that is also well on the way to being a full house on the day."
Worcester will seal promotion to the Premiership on April 3 if they beat Bristol and it should prove to be a carnival atmosphere inside Sixways with a crowd of more than 6,000.
"Obviously that's what we're hoping for," added Robins. "I think when people looked at the fixture list, the Bees game looked to be the one that might see us clinch the title.
"However, the boys have played so well that they can do it with still two games to play.
"What we want to make sure is that the people who have cheered the team on through the season aren't left disappointed. Therefore if supporters want to be there, they need to order the tickets as soon as possible otherwise there will be a lot of disappointed people."
The club haven't had confirmation yet that the National One trophy will be presented to Worcester on April 3 if they beat Bristol but director of rugby John Brain is hoping so.
"We don't know yet but, if you were the organisers, you'd think that they'd have the trophy there on the day," said Brain.
"We're looking forward to the match because it should be a great occasion at Sixways."
The Sixways ticket office number is 01905-459325.
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