Plymouth Argyle fans have sold out the Portman Road away end ahead of their visit this weekend.
The League One leaders will be cheered on by 2,144 supporters as the two promotion contenders face off in the battle of first v third.
Portman Road is close to selling out for one of the biggest games in the club’s recent history, with only a handful of restricted view tickets remaining at the back of the clubs’ Magnus Group West Stand.
That means a crowd in the region of 29,000 is likely for Saturday’s game, which would be the Blues’ biggest of the season.
Town have had three crowds of more than 28,000 this season - Portsmouth (28,434), Derby (28,415) and Oxford (28,072) - with this game potentially topping all of those.
The Blues are currently averaging 25,745 in League One this season, second only to Derby County’s 26,919.
Argyle are seven points clear of Ipswich and five clear of Sheffield Wednesday in second, heading into the weekend.
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