The protest organised against the current regime starts at 2pm outside the players entrance.
BBC and ITV are expected to send cameras to cover events, along with local media.
The club have printed a basic 16 page programme for the match, priced at £2. According to the projected income figures posted in the CVA document, the club would have to sell 515 copies today to meet their targets. That seems unlikely with West Mercia Police expecting only 300-350 to attend the game - less than half the projected figure.
Most of the 16 pages would also have to be adverts to meet their advertising revenue target.
With no season tickets sold, that is also a concern to the CVA proposal. It contained projections that 200 would have been sold, putting a £29,000 hole in their projected income for the season. They also expect 6-800 paying customers at the turnstile, generating £6,000 income.