HUDDERSFIELD Town are hoping for a bumper turn-out on Sunday for their FA Cup showdown with Premier League Wigan Athletic.
Not only is it expected to be Mark Robins' first match as new manager , but Town have slashed prices for the last-16 clash.
The playing squad are buoyant following their 2-1 fourth-round replay win at Leicester City, when caretaker Mark Lillis saw goals from Adam Clayton and Sean Scannell book Town's passage.
It means a quick switch of fixtures - Town were due to be at Burnley in the Championship on Saturday - to make a date with live ITV coverage at 3.55 on Sunday, but Town are keen to create a fantastic atmosphere for what could be a 'giant-killing'.
It's all pay at the turnstiles for Town fans - and it's just £10 for adults and £5 concessions in the Britannia Rescue Stand (Kilner Bank) and the Fantastic Family Stand lower and upper tiers.
In the Direct Golf UK Stand (main stand) it's £15 for adults and £8 concessions in both the upper and lower tiers.
Ticket office manager Sue Beaumont advises fans to arrive early to avoid expected congestion.
Disabled supporters should pre-book their tickets on 01484 484123, while hospitality packages should also be pre-booked with the commercial department on 01484 484140.