OXFORD United are expecting a big crowd at the Kassam Stadium on Saturday with a Kid for a Quid scheme in operation for the big play-off clash with Kidderminster Harriers.
Up to 1,000 extra fans are expected in the deal for U-16s but tickets must be booked in advance from Oxford or Aggborough.
Harriers will be looking for revenge after January's 3-1 home defeat and they face a team who have stuttered lately with one win from six games.
Oxford have a similar record at home, only scoring one goal in four fixtures at the Kassam.
Their away victory arrived last Saturday and was an impressive one with Ian Atkins' men pulling off a 1-0 triumph at Lincoln City.
Oxford are without forward Steve Basham with a thigh muscle tear but have Dominic Foley, the former Wolverhampton Wanderers man, on loan from Watford.
They also have experienced centre-back Paul McCarthy, signed on a temporary basis from Wycombe.
Andy Scott, once of Sutton United during their Conference days, is top scorer with 10 goals.
Then, on Tuesday, Harriers travel to Rochdale where boss, ex-Derby winger Paul Simpson, is under pressure from fans after a surprisingly poor season.
Tipped by many to make an impact on the play-offs at least, Rochdale are languishing in lower mid-table.
They could only draw 1-1 at home to struggling Bristol Rovers this week, watched by their lowest crowd of the season, 1,658.
Rochdale were due to visit York on Saturday.
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