Sunday’s Blue Square North play-off final is set to be a sell-out with around 4,000 supporters expected at Highbury.
The game is not all-ticket but supporters are being advised to purchase tickets in advance by telephone or online at the club website.
Manager Micky Mellon has already joined the ticket queue for this Sunday’s play-off final against Alfreton Town at Highbury.
The Scotsman will welcome family members from north of the border and friends from Blackpool to Sunday’s season climax.
“The Tartan Army are coming down to join the Cod Army and it’s going to be a fantastic experience for everyone. I also have a big group coming from where I live in Blackpool.
“It’s going to be a huge game of football this Sunday. We are focused on the job in hand this week. First and foremost we need to be professional and focus solely on the game. That’s all I’m thinking about at the moment.”
Mellon urges supporters to purchase their tickets in advance to avoid any disappointment. A limited number of home turnstile payments will be available on match day but actual figures will only be determined after ticket sales finish on Saturday lunchtime.
“I understand we sold well over half the capacity on the first day alone. My only worry would be people who have been watching us all season and who haven’t got tickets already may miss out. Its important people come down early as the tickets are selling very quickly.








