Big support for Kidderminster Harriers' play-off game
Kidderminster Harriers have already sold more than 1,500 tickets for tomorrow's National League North play-off semi-final second leg clash against Chorley.
John Eustace's side go into the encounter at Aggborough (3pm) with a goal advantage, having won 1-0 at Victory Park on Wednesday thanks to Arthur Gnahoua's stunning strike in the 76th minute.
As they look to continue their quest to bounce back to the National League at the first time of asking, supporters are urged to buy tickets for the game in advance to avoid lengthy queues and possible disappointment tomorrow.
Harriers defender Jared Hodgkiss said: "We are only halfway there.
"Chorley are a very good team. They pushed us hard (on Wednesday) and it will be no different.
"It was a tough game, trust me, so we will be ready for another battle."
On being a goal up, the ex-Albion man added: "I think we have got to put that to the back of our minds to be honest, it is just another game.
"We look at it as 0-0 and we have to go and win the game. The crowd was a little bit intimidating (at Victory Park on Wednesday) and if we we could get the same sort of atmosphere at Aggborough, that would be great. Hopefully we will come out on top."