CLEOBURY Mortimer Rugby Club could be roared on by up to 1,000 fans at Twickenham after marching through to the final of the Powergen Junior Vase.
The Love Lane club have been allocated 750 tickets for the showpiece occasion at the home of rugby on Sunday, April 9.
But Mortimer officials are set to ask for even more to cope with the demand when they visit Twickenham to discuss arrangements today.
Interest in the village's cup heroes has erupted in recent weeks and 300 fans cheered on captain Paul Harding and Co in Saturday's semi-final success at London Exiles.
The Cleobury followers played their part as Paul Hulland grabbed the last-gasp winning try to secure a memorable 15-14 victory in South West London.
Jamie Taylor also touched down with Allan Shields kicking a conversion and a penalty in the win which sets up a final showdown with Dorking.
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