Huddersfield Town will once again have fans on all four sides of the John Smith’s Stadium when they aim to stay top of the Championship by beating Wolves on Saturday.

The first vs third clash – both sides are unbeaten after four rounds of league games – is the match of the day in the second tier.

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And Town hope to better the 20,001 attendance for the 2-1 win over Barnsley which put them top of the pile.

The Examiner have joined forces with the club in a bid to swell the gate and generate another big atmosphere as David Wagner’s side try to continue their flying start.

By using a special voucher in the Tuesday edition of the paper, tickets for the Fantastic Media (North) Stand are available for £10 adults and £5 Under 18s.

They must be bought from the stadium office by 5pm on Friday.

Once again Town are limiting away fans to half of the Chadwick Lawrence (South) Stand, meaning Wolves will be backed by just under 2,000.

Just as they did against Barnsley, the club are taking a financial hit by opening the other half of the stand to season-card holders.

Attendances for the last three home games, including the friendly against Liverpool, have totalled an impressive 59,646.

And Town, who have more than 15,000 season-card holders, want that figure to pass the 80,000 mark on Saturday.

Wolves have dipped into the loan market to land teenage Manchester United defender Cameron Borthwick-Jackson and Benfica forward Ola John.