Huddersfield Town’s North Stand Loyal supporters’ group want all fans to pump up the volume for the home Championship double against Bristol City and Rotherham United.

Buoyed by their victory at Birmingham City and a bright performance in the previous game at home to Middlesbrough, Town are seeking their first John Smith’s Stadium success under David Wagner.

And NSL, formed to promote the original ‘singing section at that end of the stadium before their switch to the South Stand (traditionally the away end), believe the supporters can play a big part.

Sky Bet Championship - Birmingham City (0) v Huddersfield Town (2) - Town fans.

Town’s £10 admission offer for both the Bristol City and Rotherham games is likely to bolster attendances.

And NSL tweeted: “We were blown away against Boro with the performance on the pitch. Now let’s blow Wagner away with our performance in the stands.”

The group will be back in one half of the South Stand after being forced to relocate for the last three home games.

That’s because Derby County, Leeds United and Middlesbrough all sold out the away end.

The respective tickets-issued attendances (including all Town season-card holders) were 15,371, 17,118 and 15,434.

By comparison, the figure for the previous home game against MK Dons was 11,471.

Those who want to watch the Rotherham game from the South Stand for £10 must buy a ticket in advance.

For other areas of the stadium against Rotherham and all sections against Bristol City, it’s either buy in advance or pay at the turnstile.