There will be a full house at Harrogate Town’s Exercise Stadium tomorrow (Saturday) as the club prepares for its crucial League Two clash with Barnet.
The match, kicking off at 3pm, will determine Town’s Football League survival and has been dubbed the ‘biggest match in their history.’
Town currently find themselves in 23rd spot - just one point from safety.
It follows a spirited display last weekend that saw Town sink Walsall 2-0 at Pallet-Track Bescot Stadium.
Manager Simon Weaver said:
“It’s been filtering through throughout the week just how quickly tickets are being snapped up, so it’s a sign really that the town is together.
“It means so much to me personally having been at the club for so long.
“We’ve had some great big days and big events when the team have really turned it on and it’s been reciprocated by the fans.”
Elsewhere, relegation rivals Newport County and Barrow face each other, whilst Crawley Town host Salford City and Tranmere host Grimsby Town.

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