KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are preparing for a full-house crowd for their final Nationwide League Divis-ion Three clash of the season against relegation-haunted Bristol Rovers at Aggborough on Saturday, May 3.
Rovers have had little trouble selling their 1,500 tickets for the match which could decide their league status.
They are just a whisker away from the relegation zone and may face the nail-biting possibility of having to beat Harriers to stay in the Third Division.
With the ground capacity at Aggborough currently reduced to 4,421 because of redevelopment, Rovers' ticket allocation would mean only space for 2,921 Harriers followers.
The match has been declared all-ticket. They will go on sale next Saturday (10.30am)
Harriers are among the worst supp-orted clubs in the Football League and are relishing the prospect of bumper gates for both matches.
When Harriers visited troubled Rovers earlier this season a gate of 9,447 watched them clinch a 2-1 victory with goals from John Melligan and Bo Henriksen.
Kidderminster, whose hopes of securing a play-off place have faded recently, will be hoping to end their campaign on a winning note.
Striker Andy Bishop, on loan from Walsall, will be particularly eager to sign off with at least one goal.
He hit the target in last Saturday's 2-2 draw with Hartlepool to end a barren run which spanned 14 games.
He said: "Hopefully I can grab a few more before the the season ends."
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