KIDDERMINSTER Harriers chief Barry Norgrove believes a stunning 80,000 crowd could watch their FA Trophy final with Stevenage Borough on Saturday, May 12.
The game is attracting massive interest both among the two Conference clubs and with neutral fans keen to see the first cup final at the new Wembley Stadium.
If the attendance reaches anywhere near the maximum 80,000 figure, it would be a record gate for a football match between two non-league clubs in England.
Tickets are available to season-ticket holders at Aggbor-ough today from 10am until 2.30pm and from 5pm until 6pm.
They then go on general sale tomorrow for those wanting to buy 10 or less from 9.30am until 2pm. Prices are £25 and £20 for adults and £10 for under 16s.
Harriers chairman Norgrove said: "We were at Wembley to finalise details and I think the Football Association believe the game will attract the full 80,000.
"We have been inundated with calls since we reached the final. Everyone wants to see the new Wembley and I think the FA expect it to be a sell-out.
"Wembley is out of this world. I could go on for hours talking about it. It's the best in the world, there's no doubt about it.
"If we'd been playing anywhere else you wouldn't have had the interest.
"There's never going to be a cheaper time to see the new stadium and, believe me, it's worth seeing."
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