KIDDERMINSTER Harriers chairman Barry Norgrove is hoping for a boost in season ticket sales on the back of his team reaching the FA Trophy final at Wembley.

Norgrove wants to tap into the 24,000 who cheered Harriers on at the new national stadium and encourage them through the Aggborough turnstiles as Mark Yates' men bid for promotion from the Blue Square Premier Division.

To encourage prospective fans, the club have frozen season ticket prices at their 2004 levels for the third season in a row.

Norgrove said: "After the success of reaching the FA Trophy Final and a top 10 finish last season, I am hoping we can encourage even more Harriers fans to buy season tickets. The interest in the club is on the increase and we're hoping to push on go for the play-offs.

"We had more than 24,000 fans watch us at Wembley and if a few of those who haven't come down to see us regularly in the past were to buy a season ticket it would allow us to help the manager even more."

Bought before June 29, terrace season tickets will cost £210 and £242 from July 2, while the John Smith and main stands will cost £269 in June and £302 from July.

Adults will continue to pay £13 for entrance to the North Stand terrace, with the cost of seating in the East and main stands remaining at £16.

Under 16s will be able to gain entry for just £5, while those under the age of eight are admitted free. Tickets go on sale from June 4.