Salisbury FC have yet to sell all their allocation for the first leg of the FA Vase final at Hereford.
Manager Steve Claridge would like to see plenty of backing for his side and is asking supporters to buy up the remaining tickets.
They have '200 seats and a limited number of terrace tickets still available.'
"We've got an allocation of 725 for the game at Hereford and I would
certainly appreciate it, and I know the boys would, if they could run
out to see a full stand of our supporters on Saturday," said Claridge as reported by the Salisbury OS.
"It
would be a huge lift to us.
"We don't want to see empty seats at Hereford or empty terraces
at home," said Steve. "We want to make sure these games are the great
occasions they should be.
"If you are a Salisbury FC supporter, or have ever been a supporter of football in Salisbury, we need you to back these two games. We really do need to sell out.
"We have 700 to 800 fans who turn up every week, and half of them go away too, which is fantastic for Wessex League level. But we also need family, friends and workmates - all the floating supporters - to come as well for these two games.
"We know we are not as big a club as Hereford but I want us to show that we can also be a big club at Non-League level and for that, everyone has show their colours now.
"The prize is huge, after all. If we win, we are going to Wembley, which is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for this club. We want people to be there to enjoy the ride and to help us get over the line.
"Myself, the board, the staff and the players couldn't be more grateful for the support we have had this season. Now let's take it up a level.
"I promise everyone that it will be worth the effort. It's going to be an incredible day up at Hereford, just a fantastic atmosphere and I know my team and squad will give it their all.
"Let's do our best as a club and a city to recreate that at the Ray Mac as well the following week."