Ipswich Town are expecting a crowd of at least 15,000 for tonight's Sky-televised FA Youth Cup final second leg - and academy director Huw Jennings is expecting a big Saints contingent.
A crowd of 9,920 watched the first leg at St Mary's on Monday night and Rupert Lowe, Harry Redknapp, Kevin Bond and Dennis Rofe will all be amongst an even bigger attendance at Portman Road.
The second final leg of the FA Youth Cup final has been watched by capacity crowds in the past, most notably in 1999 when a full house at Upton Park saw West Ham beat Coventry City 9-0.
Jennings said: "We're taking a coachload of supporters and we know a lot of people are travelling separately.
"We've got plenty of supporters based in East Anglia and I would think a crowd of between 15,000-20,000 is realistic.
"Wolves had 4,000 more than us for the second-leg of the semi-final and with this being the final, I would expect the ratio to increase.
Tickets cost £8 (adults) and £1 (concessions).
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